
Automotive powertrain electrification: system methodology to guarantee acoustic comfort
For the past few years, electrification has disrupted the automotive industry. Surprisingly, Noise Vibration and Harshness (NVH) became a major issue as it is located in high frequencies (1 to 5 kHz). The noise has 2 origins: the electromagnetic forces in the electric motor and the
gear mesh forces in the reducer. The first part focuses on the methodology developed in collaboration with car-makers in order to integrate the powertrain in a satisfying way in the vehicle. First, this process is focused on the structure-borne noise. Attention is paid on rubber mounts and
on their fixation points. Second, the airborne transfer may become an issue. Despite the acoustic power requirement provided, the final vehicle performance is not guaranteed. Examples will illustrate these important topics. The second part pays attention to the prediction of reducer noise.
Automotive stakeholders are approaching the gear mesh source by approximate linear tools. Recent works have shown that this methodology has limitations and leads to inaccurate results. This may be a major concern. A few examples will illustrate this risk and show that further simulation developments
are necessary.
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Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: 1: VALEO : NeMo Technical Center 2: VALEO VIPL
Publication date: 04 October 2024
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