Honda New In-Line Five Cylinder Engine-Noise and Vibration Reduction 900389
Extensive studies in various technological fields have been conducted to determine the most appropriate engine configuration (arrangement and number of cylinders) for Honda's next-generation compact luxury automobiles. One of the basic concepts incorporated into these models include an ‘exhilarating drive’. Studies in the noise/vibration field disclosed that noise/vibration levels must be reduced while simultaneously realizing linearity in noise/vibration increase.
As a result, an in-line five cylinder engine was chosen for this purpose. Additionally, Honda designed a new five-point engine mount system for a longitudinally-mounted engine in its FWD layout.
Crankshaft rumbling noise in the in-line five cylinder engine was proven to be caused by crankshaft torsional resonance, as found in previous research of in-line four and six cylinder engines. This noise deteriorates linearity sensation. An in-line five cylinder engine which allows ‘exhilarating drive’ was successfully developed through the resolution of these problems.
Citation: Uchida, T. and Katano, H., "Honda New In-Line Five Cylinder Engine-Noise and Vibration Reduction," SAE Technical Paper 900389, 1990, https://doi.org/10.4271/900389. Download Citation
Author(s):
Takanao Uchida, Hiroki Katano
Affiliated:
Honda R&D Co., Ltd.
Pages: 14
Event:
International Congress & Exposition
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Related Topics:
Engine cylinders
Engine mounts
Crankshafts
Noise
Vibration
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