Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
288608 Journal of Sound and Vibration 2012 15 Pages PDF
Abstract

Hydraulic engine mount tuning concepts with one inertia track and one decoupler are well understood. However, the dynamic response with multiple tracks or orifices is not. To overcome this void in the literature, dynamic tuning concepts of hydraulic engine mounts, with emphasis on multiple (n-)inertia tracks/orifices, are experimentally examined. A new prototype mount concept is designed, built, and experimentally evaluated in a controlled manner. Refined linear time-invariant models of fixed decoupler-type designs are developed to critically assess the dynamic stiffness measurements and to explore a family of alternate designs. Three narrowband devices are investigated for accurately predicting the frequencies corresponding to peak loss angles for the first time, in addition to examining and validating an n = 3 track mount. Two broadband devices are also successfully evaluated by tuning damping introduced by orifice-type tracks. A special broad-tuned design utilizing a controlled ‘leakage’ path flow area is then suggested, and the role of fluid resistance in achieving the desired performance is clarified. Finally, a production mount with unknown configuration is diagnosed using the proposed models with n tracks.

► Multiple inertia track/orifice concept used to dynamically tune a fixed decoupler hydraulic mount. ► A new multiple inertia track prototype mount concept has been designed and built. ► Prototype has been used to examine several devices with different n-track configurations. ► Improvements in analytical approximations of peak loss angle frequencies for narrow-tuned devices have been made.

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