Multi-axial Vibration Testing Methodology of Vehicle Component

자동차 부품에 대한 다축 진동내구 시험방법

  • 김찬중 (자동차부품연구원 에너지부품연구센터) ;
  • 배철용 (자동차부품연구원 에너지부품연구센터) ;
  • 이동원 (자동차부품연구원 에너지부품연구센터) ;
  • 권성진 (자동차부품연구원 에너지부품연구센터) ;
  • 이봉현 (자동차부품연구원 에너지부품연구센터) ;
  • 나병철 (자동차부품연구원 에너지부품연구센터)
  • Published : 2007.11.15

Abstract

Vibrating test of vehicle component can be possible in lab-based simulators instead of field testing owing to the development of technology in control algorithm as well as computational process. Currently, Multi-Axial Simulation Table(MAST) is recommended as a vibrating equipment, which excites a target component for 3-directional translation and rotation motion simultaneously and hence, vibrational condition can be fully approximated to that of real road test. But, the vibration-free performance of target component is not guaranteed with MAST system, which is only simulator subjective to the operator. Rather, the reliability of multi-axial vibration test is dependent on the quality of input profile which should cover the required severity of vibrating condition on target component. In this paper, multi-axial vibration testing methodology of vehicle component is presented here, from data acquisition of vehicle accelerations to the obtaining the input profile of MAST using severe data at proving ground. To compare the severity of vibration condition, between real road test and proving ground one, energy principle of equivalent damage is proposed to calculate energy matrices of acceleration data and then, it is determined the optimal combination of special events on proving ground which is equivalent to real road test at the aspects of vibration fatigue using sequential searching optimal algorithm. To explain the vibration methodology clearly, seat and door component of vehicle are selected as a example.

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