Study on sound transmission loss modeling through simplified sealing specimens and an automotive door sealing system

Author:

Deng Guoming1,Shao Jianwang1,Zheng Songlin1,Wu Xian1

Affiliation:

1. School of Automotive Studies, Tongji University

Abstract

An imperfect sealing system would be the main path of the noise propagating into the interior compartment of a high-speed vehicle. The study on the sound insulation modeling of automotive door sealing systems, which involve complicated threedimensional sealing structures and gap cavities, has attracted more and more attention. This study employs hybrid finite element–statistical energy analysis (FE-SEA) models to predict the sound transmission loss of three simplified sealing specimens and an actual automotive door sealing system. For the actual sealing system under compression, a three-dimensional FEmodel is built to simulate the nonlinear compression, which can acquire the compressed geometries and pre-stress modal results of the seals for further prediction of the sound transmission loss. The hybrid FE-SEA method is firstly verified by the experimental result of a double plate vibro-acoustic system and another numerical method. Several factors concerning the modeling, including the boundary conditions, the equivalent elastic modulus for the hyper-elastic rubber, the specimen length, and the structural grid size, are considered to study their impacts on the sound transmission loss. The effects of using shell elements and using solid elements to model the sealing rubber layers are also compared. The results of this study can provide guides regarding the trade-off between the modeling efficiency and accuracy, so that it has significance for engineering modeling, as well as the design and optimization of automotive door sealing systems.

Publisher

Institute of Noise Control Engineering (INCE)

Subject

Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Mechanical Engineering,Acoustics and Ultrasonics,Aerospace Engineering,Automotive Engineering,Building and Construction

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