Jafar Masri , Mohammed Amer , Sharif Salman , Mohammad Ismail , Mahmoud Elsisi
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NVH is covered for both conventional ICE-powered vehicles as well as electric and hybrid vehicles. Furthermore, the research also addressed NVH sources such as the interior, powertrain, road-tires, suspension, brakes, wind-structure, power-coupling devices, clutches and transmissions, and electric motors. Additionally, the study identifies potential future research areas and NVH sources that need further investigation. By doing so, automobiles will be able to provide a more comfortable ride. According to the study, traditional ICE-powered vehicles’ powertrains have a considerable adverse effect on NVH at low speeds. However, NVH resulting from the interaction between the road tire and the wind structure becomes more prominent as the vehicle accelerates. The primary source of NVH in EVs is the power-coupling device, particularly in HEVs. In addition, clutch and transmission noise is present when operating at low speeds with heavy loads. 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A survey of modern vehicle noise, vibration, and harshness: A state-of-the-art
Increasing the efficiency and sustainability of transportation is a key topic for both automakers and academic researchers. The noise, vibration, and harshness (NVH) of electric and hybrid electric vehicles affect their occupants, which is essential if these vehicles are to be commercially successful. Furthermore, noise pollution in urban areas is a growing concern, and vehicle noise is a major contributor to this problem. Vehicle noise can adversely affect the health and well-being of passengers and pedestrians. A concise, state-of-the-art review of NVH sources and suppression techniques for electric vehicles (EVs), hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) and internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles is presented in this paper. NVH is covered for both conventional ICE-powered vehicles as well as electric and hybrid vehicles. Furthermore, the research also addressed NVH sources such as the interior, powertrain, road-tires, suspension, brakes, wind-structure, power-coupling devices, clutches and transmissions, and electric motors. Additionally, the study identifies potential future research areas and NVH sources that need further investigation. By doing so, automobiles will be able to provide a more comfortable ride. According to the study, traditional ICE-powered vehicles’ powertrains have a considerable adverse effect on NVH at low speeds. However, NVH resulting from the interaction between the road tire and the wind structure becomes more prominent as the vehicle accelerates. The primary source of NVH in EVs is the power-coupling device, particularly in HEVs. In addition, clutch and transmission noise is present when operating at low speeds with heavy loads. In spite of this, road-tire and wind-structure interactions are the primary sources of NVH at high vehicle speeds, just as they are in conventional ICE-powered vehicles.
期刊介绍:
in Shams Engineering Journal is an international journal devoted to publication of peer reviewed original high-quality research papers and review papers in both traditional topics and those of emerging science and technology. Areas of both theoretical and fundamental interest as well as those concerning industrial applications, emerging instrumental techniques and those which have some practical application to an aspect of human endeavor, such as the preservation of the environment, health, waste disposal are welcome. The overall focus is on original and rigorous scientific research results which have generic significance.
Ain Shams Engineering Journal focuses upon aspects of mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, civil engineering, chemical engineering, petroleum engineering, environmental engineering, architectural and urban planning engineering. Papers in which knowledge from other disciplines is integrated with engineering are especially welcome like nanotechnology, material sciences, and computational methods as well as applied basic sciences: engineering mathematics, physics and chemistry.