1997-05-20

Development of an Engine System Model for Predicting Structural Vibration and Radiated Noise of the Running Engine 972039

An engine system finite-element model is developed and experimentally evaluated for predicting the structural vibration and radiated noise of the running engine. Combustion and inertial loads from a rigid-body dynamic analysis of the crank-piston motion are applied as operating loads in the model. Comparisons are made with measurements of the structural vibration and radiated noise of a running engine. The comparisons show that the accuracy of the model in predicting structural vibration and radiated noise is generally adequate.

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