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Development of a torsional dynamic absorber using a magnetorheological elastomer for vibration reduction of a powertrain test rig

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posted on 2024-11-16, 08:47 authored by N Hoang, N Zhang, Weihua LiWeihua Li, Haiping DuHaiping Du
This article presents the development of a torsional adaptive tunable vibration absorber using a magnetorheological elastomer for vibration reduction of a powertrain test rig. The magnetorheological elastomer used to develop the adaptive tunable vibration absorber consists of silicone polymer, silicone oil and magnetic particles with the weight percentages of 60%, 20% and 20%, respectively. Experimental testing is conducted to obtain the magnetorheological elastomer’s properties, such as Young’s modulus and the damping ratio, and effective formulas are derived to facilitate the design of the adaptive tunable vibration absorber. With the derived formulas, a magnetorheological elastomer–based adaptive tunable vibration absorber is designed and manufactured, and experimental testing is also conducted to validate the design. The results of experiments show that the magnetorheological elastomer–based adaptive tunable vibration absorber can work in a frequency range from 10.75 to 16.5 Hz (53% relative change). Both the designed and experimental results of the adaptive tunable vibration absorber’s frequencies are in good agreement. A powertrain model is used to validate the magnetorheological elastomer–based adaptive tunable vibration absorber’s effectiveness, and the numerical simulations show that the powertrain frequencies are shifted away from the resonant frequency; thus, the powertrain’s steady-state vibration can be significantly reduced. This magnetorheological elastomer–based adaptive tunable vibration absorber will be a promising new device for vibration reduction of vehicle powertrains.

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An Innovative Powertrain Architecture and Optimal Energy Management for Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles

Australian Research Council

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Hoang, N., Zhang, N., Li, W. H. and Du, H. (2013). Development of a torsional dynamic absorber using a magnetorheological elastomer for vibration reduction of a powertrain test rig. Journal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structures, 24 (16), 2036-2044.

Journal title

Journal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structures

Volume

24

Issue

16

Pagination

2036-2044

Language

English

RIS ID

84173

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