Vibration control of the engine body of a vehicle utilizing the magnetorheological roll mount and the piezostack right-hand mount

J. Jeon, Young-Min Han, Dong-young Lee, Seung-bok Choi
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In this study, a new controllable engine mounting system for vibration control of passenger vehicles is proposed. The proposed mounting system consists of two smart material actuators: a piezostack actuator and a magnetorheological-fluid actuator. First, the dynamic responses of an in-line four-cylinder engine supported by three rubber mounts are mathematically analysed by considering the six-degree-of-freedom motion of the engine body, whose excitation is generated by the inner forces during the engine combustion process. Second, the proper positions of the two actuators are determined. Two magnetorheological mounts are used as roll mounts, and one piezostack mount is used as the right-hand mount, in order to reduce the unwanted engine vibration in a broadband frequency range. Third, the piezostack mount and the magnetorheological mount are designed and manufactured, followed by installation in the engine mounting system. Subsequently, for effective vibration isolation, a sliding-mode controller, which is robust to disturbances and system uncertainties, is designed. Finally, in order to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed new engine mounting system, vibration control performances are evaluated by adopting the hardware-in-the-loop simulation test method associated with the sliding-mode controller. The vibration control responses are presented at various engine operating speeds in the time domain and the frequency domain. It was found that the vibration control performance is improved by 30% at an engine speed of 750 r/min and by 17% at an engine speed of 2000 r/min using the proposed engine mounting system associated with the controllers.
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利用磁流变侧倾悬置和压电堆右悬置对车辆发动机体进行振动控制
本文提出了一种用于乘用车振动控制的新型可控发动机悬置系统。所提出的安装系统由两个智能材料驱动器组成:一个压电堆驱动器和一个磁流变流体驱动器。首先,考虑发动机在燃烧过程中内力对机体六自由度运动的激励,对三橡胶支座直列四缸发动机的动力响应进行了数学分析。其次,确定两个执行机构的合适位置。两个磁流变支架用作滚动支架,一个压电堆支架用作右侧支架,以减少宽带频率范围内不必要的发动机振动。设计并制造了压电堆和磁流变支架,并将其安装在发动机悬置系统中。然后,为了有效隔振,设计了一种对干扰和系统不确定性具有鲁棒性的滑模控制器。最后,为了验证所提出的发动机悬置系统的有效性,采用滑模控制器相结合的半实物仿真测试方法对该系统的振动控制性能进行了评价。给出了发动机在不同转速下的时域和频域振动控制响应。结果表明,当发动机转速为750 r/min时,振动控制性能提高了30%,当发动机转速为2000 r/min时,振动控制性能提高了17%。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Automobile Engineering is an established, high quality multi-disciplinary journal which publishes the very best peer-reviewed science and engineering in the field.
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