Part 2 - SAE
Part 2 - SAE
Part 2 - SAE
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TIME<br />
Wednesday, May 20 - Morning<br />
Technical and Business Sessions<br />
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM<br />
Broadway A&B<br />
SEA (Statistical Energy Analysis)<br />
Design (<strong>Part</strong> 2 of 2) (NVC601)<br />
This session provides a good overview<br />
of recent innovations to SEA modeling<br />
techniques. SEA models can be used<br />
alone or together with hybrid analytical or<br />
experimental techniques to establish good<br />
comparative NVH predictions at the earliest<br />
stage of the vehicle design process. The<br />
papers of this session will describe recent<br />
advances and / or validations of SEA<br />
theory, applications, or use in conjunction<br />
with hybrid techniques for high- and midfrequency<br />
NVH predictions.<br />
10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.<br />
Marsalis I, II<br />
Vibro Acoustic Analysis (<strong>Part</strong> 3 of<br />
5) (NVC602)<br />
This session covers the relationships<br />
between vibration and noise that can be<br />
generated throughout the vehicle. Included<br />
in this session are modal vibration studies<br />
related to noise, vibration transfer paths<br />
throughout the vehicle, and coupling of<br />
vibration and acoustical modes. Both<br />
experimental and analytical approaches are<br />
included in this session.<br />
10:00 a.m. - 11:20 a.m.<br />
Organizers:<br />
Chadwyck T. Musser, Jerome E. Manning,<br />
Cambridge Collaborative Inc.; Mark Moeller,<br />
Spirit AeroSystems Inc.; Jian Pan, Rieter<br />
Automotive North America Inc.; Alan V.<br />
Parrett, General Motors Corp.<br />
Organizers:<br />
Taner Onsay, Chrysler LLC; Jay H. Kim,<br />
Univ. of Cincinnati; Y Charles Lu, Univ.<br />
of Kentucky; Patty Manning, Cambridge<br />
Collaborative Inc.<br />
10:00<br />
a.m.<br />
10:20<br />
a.m.<br />
10:40<br />
a.m.<br />
11:00<br />
a.m.<br />
11:20<br />
a.m.<br />
A Statistical Regression-Based Energy<br />
Method for Estimating Vehicle Interior Noise<br />
in Early Vehicle Design<br />
(2009-01-2201) (2009-01-2218)<br />
Shung H. Sung, Donald J. Nefske, GM<br />
R&D Center<br />
Use of SEA to Support Sound Package<br />
Design Studies and Vehicle Target Setting<br />
(2009-01-2206) (2009-01-2216)<br />
Tom Teknos, Ford Motor Co.; Chadwyck T.<br />
Musser, Cambridge Collaborative Inc.; Wei<br />
Liu, Ford Motor Co.<br />
Effect of Damping on Sound Transmission<br />
Loss Through Automotive Body Panels<br />
(2009-01-2202) (2009-01-2215)<br />
Avinash R. Patil, MSC Engineered Materials<br />
& Solutions<br />
Refined Models of Seals and Slits for<br />
Airborne SEA Predictions<br />
(2009-01-2205) (2009-01-2214)<br />
Julio Cordioli, Vincent Cotoni, Phil Shorter,<br />
ESI Group<br />
Validation of Hybrid FE-SEA Model of<br />
a Trimmed Full Vehicle for Reduction of<br />
Structure Borne Noise in the Mid-frequency<br />
Range<br />
(2009-01-2199)<br />
Arnaud Charpentier, ESI North America;<br />
Kazuki Fukui, Nissan Motor Co Ltd;<br />
Prasanth Sreedhar, Bryce Gardner, ESI<br />
North America<br />
SONVERT: An Original Hybrid Traffic Noise<br />
Simulation Approach<br />
Jean-Francois Rondeau, Arnaud Duval,<br />
Christian Morgenstern , Faurecia Acoustic<br />
and Soft Trim Division; Gérard Borello,<br />
Interac; Slaheddine Frikha , Alexandre Gallet<br />
, ESI GROUP; Philippe Jean , Nicolas Noe<br />
, CSTB<br />
Treasuri2/FE: A Tool for the FE Simulation<br />
of Sound Package <strong>Part</strong>s Fully Integrated<br />
in Nastran<br />
Claudio Bertolini, Luca Guj , Rieter<br />
Automotive Management AG; Francesca<br />
Avenati Bassi , Rieter Automotive Fimit SpA;<br />
Kazuhito Misaji, Fumihiko Ide, Honda R&D<br />
Co Ltd.<br />
The Application of the Vincent Circle<br />
to Vibro-Acoustic and Duct Acoustic<br />
Applications<br />
David W. Herrin, Jinghao Liu, Univ. of<br />
Kentucky<br />
A Hybrid Wave Based - Modally Reduced<br />
Finite Element Method for the Efficient<br />
Analysis of Low- and Mid-Frequency Car<br />
Cavity Acoustics<br />
Bert Van Genechten, Bert Pluymers ,<br />
Dirk Vandepitte, Wim Desmet, Katholieke<br />
Universiteit Leuven<br />
<br />
<strong>SAE</strong> International<br />
J A N<br />
F O U N D E D<br />
U A R<br />
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Announcing,<br />
<strong>SAE</strong> International<br />
Journal of Passenger<br />
Cars - Mechanical<br />
Systems<br />
The <strong>SAE</strong> International Journal of Passenger<br />
Cars - Mechanical Systems publishes peer<br />
reviewed cutting-edge technical papers on the latest developments<br />
in brake system design, chassis stability, ride comfort<br />
simulation, tire rolling resistance and vehicle thermal<br />
systems issues. It also includes papers on external vehicle<br />
design issues such as structural optimization, aerodynamics<br />
and crash resistance. Finally included are papers on a variety<br />
of safety issues such as rollover testing, fire safety and human<br />
performance (dummy testing). In addition to being identified as some<br />
of the best published work at <strong>SAE</strong> International, these papers as a<br />
set have long-term reference to the engineering community<br />
and to society at-large.<br />
The journal is available in print and online formats.<br />
<strong>SAE</strong> International is partnering with HighWire Press to<br />
produce the online journal.<br />
Print Format Online Format<br />
ISSN 1946-3995 1946-4002<br />
<strong>SAE</strong> Member $372.80 $446.94<br />
Nonmember $466.00 $558.67<br />
Product Code V117-6 V117-6EJ<br />
For more information and to view table of contents,<br />
go to www.sae.org/journals.<br />
11:40<br />
a.m.<br />
Engaging Energy based Structural-Acoustic<br />
Simulations in Multi-Discipline Design<br />
(2009-01-2198)<br />
Nickolas Vlahopoulos, Univ. of Michigan;<br />
Aimin Wang, Geng Zhang , Michigan<br />
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