Modeling of elastomeric engine mounts for commercial vehicles
Other conference contribution, 2007

In this paper, a model of the conventional engine mount is developed and the nonlinear behavior of dynamic stiffness and damping of the engine mounts of commercial vehicles are investigated. The model comprises elastic, viscous and friction functional components and expresses the stiffness and damping of the mount as a function of frequency and amplitude of harmonic excitation. Optimization is done to identify model parameters using measurements for real elastomeric engine mounts.

functional component

commercial vehicle engine mount

computational model

Author

Hoda Yarmohamadi

Dynamics

Viktor Berbyuk

Dynamics

Proceedings of the 20th Nordic Seminar on Computational Mechanics, NSCM 20, R.Larsson and K. Runesson (eds.), 23-24 November, 2007, Göteborg, Sweden

1652-8549 (ISSN)

Subject Categories

Mechanical Engineering

Applied Mechanics

Other Materials Engineering

Vehicle Engineering

Fluid Mechanics and Acoustics

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10/8/2017