Simulation of non-stationary vehicle vibrations

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Rouillard, Vincent and Sek, Michael A (2001) Simulation of non-stationary vehicle vibrations. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers - part D - Journal of Automobile Engineering, 215 (10). pp. 1069-1075. ISSN 0954-4070

Abstract

This paper introduces a new method for the analysis and simulation of non-stationary random vibrations. The method pays particular attention to the non-stationary nature of vibrations generated by transport vehicles. The limitations of current methods used for analysing and simulating non-stationary random vehicle vibrations are demonstrated. The paper show how the Hilbert transform can be used to compute the vibration intensity (VI) and offers substantial data reduction advantages. It is shown how the statistical distribution of VI can be combined with the spectral characteristics of the vibration signal to enable more realistic simulations of non-stationary transport vibrations.

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Item type Article
URI https://vuir.vu.edu.au/id/eprint/1906
DOI 10.1243/0954407011528626
Official URL http://pid.sagepub.com/content/215/10/1069
Subjects Historical > RFCD Classification > 290000 Engineering and Technology
Historical > Faculty/School/Research Centre/Department > School of Engineering and Science
Keywords probabilistic approach, data reduction, hilbert transformation, modeling, vibration source, non-stationary condition, random vibration, road vehicle, motor car, vehicle vibrations, simulation
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