Transfer path analysis based on operational response data and consideration of the transmissibility function시스템 운행중 전달경로분석 및 전달성 함수에 관한 연구

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Complex mechanical systems such as those in ships, offshore plants, automobiles and home appliances often have noise, vibration and harshness(NVH) problems which must be studied to maintain the safety and satisfaction of the users. One of the best methods to study NVH behavior of a system is Transfer Path Analysis(TPA). It allows us to trace the flow of vibro-acoustic energy from the sources to the receiver through paths and to identify operational forces. TPA has proved to be a reliable method for assessing the NVH behavior especially in automobile industry. Despite its reliability, a novel method has consistently been demanded because TPA has limitations such as unequal boundary conditions with operating condition, long analysis time and complexity. In recent years, Operational Transfer Path Analysis(OTPA) has attracted interest of the industry as an alternative tool of TPA since OTPA is a simpler and faster method with correct boundary conditions than TPA. This study shows how to obtain more accurate transmissibility function, which is the main accuracy factor in OTPA, and compares between TPA and OTPA results. Furthermore, a strain transmissibility and novel hybrid transmissibility concept are proposed. It is also shown that the proposed transmissibility function can be used to estimate the strain in mechanical systems and therefore both strain gauge consumption and measurement time can be substantially reduced.
Advisors
Oh, Il-Kwonresearcher오일권
Description
한국과학기술원 : 해양시스템공학전공,
Publisher
한국과학기술원
Issue Date
2014
Identifier
592509/325007  / 020123591
Language
eng
Description

학위논문(석사) - 한국과학기술원 : 해양시스템공학전공, 2014.8, [ vi, 54p ]

Keywords

transfer path analysis; 가진원 기여도; 구조진동; 전달성함수; 운행중 전달경로분석; 전달경로분석; operational transfer path analysis; transmissibility function; structural vibration; source contribution

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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/198005
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http://library.kaist.ac.kr/search/detail/view.do?bibCtrlNo=592509&flag=dissertation
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