Advances in Mechanical Engineering | 2021

Improvement of transmission loss of bellows through thickness improvement and structural modification

 

Abstract


The bellows of the vehicle are vulnerable to noise because of the low transmission loss among the components. Therefore, in this study, we modified the thickness and the structure of the bellows to improve transmission loss. Based on the impedance tube test, the transmission loss of the silicon rubber specimen – the main material of the bellows – was analyzed; the results confirmed low transmission loss in the low-frequency region. An analysis of the natural vibration model of the simple model indicated that in the low-frequency region of the bellows, a number of vibrations occurred because of the vibration of the outer and inner components. Accordingly, to improve transmission loss, the improvement introduced by varying the thickness was analyzed, and the results confirmed that the noise performance improved by more than 3\u2009dB for a thickness of 3.5\u2009mm in the double-layer structure. In addition, the transmission loss improved in the low-frequency region after acoustic-structure coupling analysis was performed based on a simple model. To compare the actual performance between the existing and improved bellows, a noise comparison test was performed. The test results confirm that the existing noise reduction index improved by 3\u2009dB from 30 to 33\u2009dB when the thickness was increased to 3.5\u2009mm; in the frequency domain, the highest noise performance was improved with an improvement of 5.6\u2009dB at 160\u2009Hz.

Volume 13
Pages None
DOI 10.1177/16878140211049633
Language English
Journal Advances in Mechanical Engineering

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