Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7152583 Applied Acoustics 2016 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
There is to date a limited number of validation cases where blocked forces from in-situ measurements are acquired for automotive source-receiver assemblies. In this study the blocked forces of a vacuum pump in nine degrees of freedom were determined when connected to a bracket whose boundary conditions were modified in order to achieve four assemblies with different source/receiver dynamic properties. The results show that the blocked forces are transferable, i.e. the receiver response in one assembly was predicted in a wide frequency range by combining source-receiver transfer functions of that assembly with blocked forces estimated in another assembly. Furthermore, an in-situ blocked force TPA was applied to a double-isolated complete vehicle source-receiver case of an electric rear axle drive with interior compartment sound pressure as target. The reconstructed magnetic tonal harmonics agreed with the measured target response in the frequency range 50-500 Hz, which further motivates the use of the blocked force principles for TPA and source requirements specifications.
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