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Transactions of The Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering | 2010

Study on Acoustical Radiation from Simplified Systems of a Dash Structure for NVH Performance

Cha-Sub Lim; Ji-Woo Yoo; Chul-min Park; Jin-Ho Jo

A dash panel plays an important role to protect noise as well as heat. Meanwhile, it is also the most important path that transfers energy to the interior cavity, so that some of noises are transferred via air and its structural vibration becomes a major issue. From the viewpoint of NVH performance, simplified structures analogues to the dash wall are dealt with. Stiffeners, damping sheets and sound packages attached to a flat panel are taken into account as design variables. Structural radiation characteristics(thus, structure borne) such as radiation efficiency and radiation power are mainly discussed. For the case when an excitation is applied on a frame that surrounds the panel, it is shown that the radiation efficiency increases by attaching a stiffener to the panel, which is similarly found from the case when a panel is directly excited. It seems more effective to attach damping sheets along the boundary area of the panel rather than its middle area. The radiation efficiency of sound packages may make a dominant contribution to transmission loss as well as sound radiation. Experimental work was carried out to verify the results based on the simulation study.


Transactions of The Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering | 2012

Evaluation of Design Variables to Improve Sound Radiation and Transmission Loss Performances of a Dash Panel Component of an Automotive Vehicle

Ji Woo Yoo; Ki-Sang Chae; Chul-min Park; Jin Kwan Suh; Ki Yong Lee

While a dash panel component, close to passengers, plays a very important role to protect heat and noise from a power train, it is also a main path that transfers vibration energy and eventually radiates acoustic noise into the cavity. Therefore, it is important to provide optimal design schemes incorporating sound packages such as a dash isolation pad and a floor carpet, as well as structures. The present study is the extension of the previous investigation how design variables affect sound radiation, which was carried out using the simple plate and framed system. A novel FE-SEA hybrid simulation model is used for this study. The system taken into account is a dash panel component of a sedan vehicle, which includes front pillars, front side members, a dash panel and corresponding sound packages. Design variables such as panel thicknesses and sound packages are investigated how they are related to two main NVH indexes, sound radiation power(i.e. structure-borne) and sound transmission loss(i.e. air borne). In the viewpoint of obtaining better NVH performance, it is shown that these two indexes do not always result in same tendencies of improvement, which suggests that they should be dealt with independently and are also dependent on frequency regions.


Transactions of The Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering | 2007

Prediction and Measurement of Sound Transmission Loss for Multi-layered Acoustical Materials

So-Hee Park; Chul-min Park; Ki-Sang Chae; Yeon June Kang

In this paper, the predictions and measurements of sound transmission loss(STL) are discussed for various types of acoustical materials and carpets. Random incidence sound transmission losses are measured by the sound intensity method. The in-house software HONUS2005 is used to predict TL and estimate the various physical properties such as the flow resistivity, the structure factor, the porosity, the Possion`s ratio, and etc. After this estimation, various multi-layered materials with a steel plate are measured and predicted. In particular, Carpets are assumed to be membranes to predict acoustical performance. To confirm this assumption, double and triple-layered cases are also observed including two different kinds of carpets.


Archive | 2015

Structure of exhaust system for cda engine

Ho-Chan An; Chul-min Park; Seung-Hwan Lim; Jong-Ho Seon


Archive | 2014

Structure of dual exhaust system for CDA engine

Ho-Chan An; Chul-min Park; Seung-Hwan Lim; Jong-Ho Seon


SAE 2011 Noise and Vibration Conference and Exhibition | 2011

A Study on the Acoustic Simulation for the Components of an Intake System

Chul-min Park; Ji-hoon Jeong; Gihwan Kim; Dohyun Kim; Sang-il Lee; Hyun Ku Lee


SAE 2007 Noise and Vibration Conference and Exhibition | 2007

Prediction and Improvement of High Frequency Road Noise of a Mid-Size Sedan

Ki-Sang Chae; Ji-hoon Jeong; Chul-min Park; Ji Woo Yoo


Archive | 2014

Exhaust system structure for CDA-combustion engine

Ho-Chan An; Chul-min Park; Seung-Hwan Lim; Jong-Ho Seon


Archive | 2014

Dual-Abgassystem-Struktur für CDA-Verbrennungsmotor Dual exhaust system structure for CDA-combustion engine

Ho-Chan An; Chul-min Park; Seung-Hwan Lim; Jong-Ho Seon


Archive | 2014

Structure of the exhaust system for cylinder cut-off internal combustion engine

Ho-Chan An; Chul-min Park; Seung-Hwan Lim; Jong-Ho Seon

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Yeon June Kang

Seoul National University

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