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Automotive refinement : selected papers from Autotech 95, 7-9 November, 1995

organized jointlyby the Automobile Division of the Institution of Electrical Engineers(IMechE)

(I Mech E seminar, 1996-7)

Mechanical Engineering for The Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 1996

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Description

This volume presents a selection of papers from the "Autotech" event dealing with automotive refinement. The topics covered include noise and vibration, legislation, analysis techniques, suspension, ride and handling, and simulation methods.

Table of Contents

  • Noise and vibration: modelling absorbent materials in acoustic prediction diagnostics, C.F. McCulloch
  • two-dimensional response of vehicle power units to excitation from inboard constant velocity joints, R.A. Lloyd, et al
  • improvement of low frequency vibration of front wheel drive cars, D.J. Laight, et al
  • source evaluation and modification for conformance with EC drive-by noise legislation in accordance with Directive 92/97 EEC, P.S. Griffths
  • practical applications of sound quality analysis techniques, R.M.S. Maunder
  • experimental determination of low-frequency noise contributions of interior vehicle body panels in normal operation, P.J.G. van der Linden and P. Varet
  • the laser torsional vibrometer - optimum use in the presence of lateral vibrations, T.J. Miles, et al. Suspension and ride handling: full vehicle modelling and the requirements for accurate handling simulations, M.V. Blundell
  • the essential contribution of rig measurement to suspension design and development, J.P. Whitehead
  • digital control for vehicle active suspension systems, S.M. El-Demerdash, et al
  • Rover's system approach to achieving first class ride comfort for the new Rover 400, R. Bosworth, et al.

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