Part 2 - SAE
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TIME<br />
4:20<br />
p.m.<br />
4:40<br />
p.m.<br />
Wednesday, May 20 - Afternoon<br />
Technical and Business Sessions<br />
SESSION TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND ROOM<br />
New Orleans Ballroom Amphitheatre Marsalis I, II<br />
Intake / Exhaust (<strong>Part</strong> 3 of 3)<br />
(NVC101)<br />
This session covers experimental,<br />
computational, and analytical efforts related<br />
to the basic mechanisms and control<br />
techniques of noise and vibration in the<br />
breathing system (induction, combustion<br />
chamber, and exhaust) of engines. Noise<br />
sources include airborne, flow, flowacoustic<br />
and flow-structure coupling.<br />
4:20 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.<br />
Organizers:<br />
Ahmet Selamet, Ohio State Univ.; Norman<br />
T. Huff, Owens Corning; Christopher E.<br />
Shaw, Visteon Corp.<br />
An Investigation and Validation of Tailpipe<br />
Noise Contribution to Vehicle Cabin via<br />
Transfer Path Analysis Concept<br />
Power Sport Vehicles (NVC801)<br />
This session covers noise and vibration<br />
including test, analysis, treatment<br />
and validation techniques for power<br />
sport vehicles including motorcycles,<br />
snowmobiles, ATVs, jet skis, pleasure craft,<br />
and ultralight or microlight aircraft.<br />
4:20 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.<br />
Organizers:<br />
Kenneth Kicinski, Deane B. Jaeger, Harley-<br />
Davidson Motor Co.<br />
Acceptability of OHM and ATV Noise - Case<br />
Studies of Environmental Noise Produced<br />
by OHM and ATV Riding Areas<br />
Vibro Acoustic Analysis (<strong>Part</strong> 5 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 />
4:20 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.<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 />
BEM Modeling of Mufflers with Diesel<br />
<strong>Part</strong>iculate Filters and Catalytic Converters<br />
(2009-01-2044) (2009-01-2244) (2009-01-2225)<br />
Chuanxi Ju, Sung Yoo, Tenneco Inc. Richard G. Pierson, Harley-Davidson Motor Tim Wu, Univ. of Kentucky<br />
Co.<br />
Modeling and Validation of an Exhaust<br />
Muffler for a Commercial Tele-handler<br />
Zoning Without Permitted Uses - Case<br />
Study of Wisconsin Supreme Court Ruling:<br />
Town of Rhine versus Bizzell / Manitowoc<br />
Area Off-Highway Vehicle Association<br />
Performance Improvement Algorithm for<br />
Mode-Based Frequency Response Analysis<br />
(2009-01-2047) (2009-01-2245) (2009-01-2223)<br />
Ketan Kshirsagar, Michigan Tech. Unvi. Alexander Bub, Harley-Davidson Inc. Andrzej Bajer, Dassault Systemes Simulia<br />
Corp.<br />
<strong>SAE</strong> 2009<br />
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Symposium<br />
A Practical Applications Approach for Engineers<br />
June 18-19, 2009<br />
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