TY - JOUR
T1 - Application of an adaptive tuned vibration absorber on a dual lay-shaft dual clutch transmission powertrain for vibration reduction
AU - Gao, Pu
AU - Walker, Paul D.
AU - Liu, Hui
AU - Zhou, Shilei
AU - Xiang, Changle
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2019/4/15
Y1 - 2019/4/15
N2 - This paper investigates the application of adaptive tuned vibration absorbers (ATVAs) to lightly damped automotive powertrains. To achieve this, a vibration characteristic analysis of a dual lay-shaft dual clutch transmission (DCT)-equipped powertrain system was performed, including a natural frequency evaluation and sensitivity studies. Transient responses due to gear changes and variations of both the gear ratio and engine speed were also evaluated. The results demonstrate that the impact of ATVAs on transient responses during gear changes is minimal, suggesting that these short-duration transients are outside the scope of application for ATVAs. However, as excitation forces originate from the engine, speed has a significant impact on excitation frequency. Furthermore, the gear ratios significantly influence the engine operating range and natural frequency in any particular gear. Therefore, variations of engine speeds and gear ratios are the main influencing factors affecting the dominant excitation frequency. Consequently, the relationships among the system natural frequencies, the dominant external excitation frequency and the inherent frequency of the ATVA are comprehensively studied. By investigating the relationships among the dominant external excitation frequency and system natural frequencies and the system sensitivity analysis results, the installation position, stiffness range and optimal frequency tuning scheme of the ATVA can be determined. The results were applied to a DCT powertrain with continuously changing engine speeds and an ATVA with corresponding variable stiffness, and a frequency tuning scheme is installed on the powertrain. By comparing the simulation results, the effectiveness and reliability of the presented method can be verified.
AB - This paper investigates the application of adaptive tuned vibration absorbers (ATVAs) to lightly damped automotive powertrains. To achieve this, a vibration characteristic analysis of a dual lay-shaft dual clutch transmission (DCT)-equipped powertrain system was performed, including a natural frequency evaluation and sensitivity studies. Transient responses due to gear changes and variations of both the gear ratio and engine speed were also evaluated. The results demonstrate that the impact of ATVAs on transient responses during gear changes is minimal, suggesting that these short-duration transients are outside the scope of application for ATVAs. However, as excitation forces originate from the engine, speed has a significant impact on excitation frequency. Furthermore, the gear ratios significantly influence the engine operating range and natural frequency in any particular gear. Therefore, variations of engine speeds and gear ratios are the main influencing factors affecting the dominant excitation frequency. Consequently, the relationships among the system natural frequencies, the dominant external excitation frequency and the inherent frequency of the ATVA are comprehensively studied. By investigating the relationships among the dominant external excitation frequency and system natural frequencies and the system sensitivity analysis results, the installation position, stiffness range and optimal frequency tuning scheme of the ATVA can be determined. The results were applied to a DCT powertrain with continuously changing engine speeds and an ATVA with corresponding variable stiffness, and a frequency tuning scheme is installed on the powertrain. By comparing the simulation results, the effectiveness and reliability of the presented method can be verified.
KW - Adaptive tuned vibration absorbers
KW - Automotive powertrains
KW - Dominant external excitation frequency
KW - Inherent frequency of the ATVA
KW - Installation position
KW - Optimal frequency tuning scheme
KW - System natural frequencies
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85058064427
U2 - 10.1016/j.ymssp.2018.12.003
DO - 10.1016/j.ymssp.2018.12.003
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85058064427
SN - 0888-3270
VL - 121
SP - 725
EP - 744
JO - Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing
JF - Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing
ER -