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http://dx.doi.org/10.5050/KSNVN.2007.17.8.766

Sensitivity Analysis Using TPA for Slosh Noise of Fuel Tank  

Cha, Hee-Bum (르노삼성자동차 NVH팀)
Yoon, Seong-Ho (르노삼성자동차 NVH팀)
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Transactions of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering / v.17, no.8, 2007 , pp. 766-770 More about this Journal
Abstract
Fuel sloshing in a vehicle fuel tank generates a reluctant low frequency noise, called slosh noise. To reduce slosh noise, whilst many approaches have used the Computational Fluid Dynamics method to first identify fuel behavior in a fuel tank, this paper applies the Transfer Path Analysis method. It is to find contribution of each transfer path from noise transfer function, vibration transfer function and acceleration. Then the final goal is to attenuate slosh noise by controlling them. To this aim, two types of models are studied. One is the decoupled model in which some of connection points of the fuel tank with the vehicle underbody are separated. The other is the modified model which is created by changing noise transfer function and acceleration from the original model. The analysis and validation test results show that the transfer path analysis can be an approach to enhancing slosh noise.
Keywords
Fuel Tank; Slosh Noise; Transfer Path Analysis;
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