Affiliation:
1. F.tech R&D North America Inc., USA
Abstract
<div>Automotive subframe is a critical chassis component as it connects with the
suspension, drive units, and vehicle body. All the vibration from the uneven
road profile and drive units are passed through the subframe to the vehicle
body. OEMs usually have specific component-level drive point dynamic stiffness
(DPDS) requirements for subframe suppliers to achieve their full vehicle NVH
goals. Traditionally, the DPDS improvement for subframes welded with multiple
stamping pieces is done by thickness and shape optimization. The thickness
optimization usually ends up with a huge mass penalty since the stamping panel
thickness has to be changed uniformly not locally. Structure shape and section
changes normally only work for small improvements due to the layout limitations.
Tuned rubber mass damper (TRMD) has been widely used in the automotive industry
to improve the vehicle NVH performance thanks to the minimum mass it adds to the
original structure. Therefore, this article establishes a design optimization
process utilizing the TRMD to improve the vehicle subframes DPDS more
efficiently. First, the subframe critical normal modes for the DPDS issue are
identified through modal participation factor analysis with the finite element
(FE) model of the subframe. A lumped mass–stiffness–damper mathematical model is
established by the TRMD and the identified critical modes. The parameter
correlation analysis is conducted through the simple math model. Thereafter,
parameter tuning is done based on the DOE study with an integrated FE model
composed of the subframe and the TRMD. Furthermore, a rubber steel-type TRMD is
built and verified virtually for demonstration. The proposed framework could
solve the component-level DPDS problems efficiently with minimum mass and cost
penalty compared to traditional methods. And it could be introduced into the
subframe early design stage to ensure a lightweight final design, which meets
all the component-level DPDS requirements.</div>
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