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  1. Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology
  2. Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology : Volume 19
  3. Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology : Volume 19, Issue 1, Supplement,January 2005
  4. The noise reduction of a DC motor using multi-body dynamics
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Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology : Volume 19, Issue 1, Supplement,January 2005
Recent developments in multibody dynamics
Multibody dynamics of closed, open, and switching loop mechanical systems
Vehicle dynamic simulation including an artificial neural network bushing model
Study on the dynamic model and simulation of a flexible mechanical arm considering its random parameters
Development of a washout algorithm for a vehicle driving simulator using new tilt coordination and return mode
Study on the frame structure modeling of the beam element formulated by absolute Nodal coordinate approach
Benchmark results on the linearized equations of motion of an uncontrolled bicycle
Simulation and experimental methods for media transport system: Part I, Three-dimensional sheet modeling using relative coordinate
Subsystem synthesis methods with independent coordinates for real-time multibody dynamics
Hyper redundant manipulator using compound three-bar linkages
Dynamics of track/wheel systems on high-speed vehicles
The noise reduction of a DC motor using multi-body dynamics
Multibody dynamics in arterial system
Dynamic analysis of multi-body systems considering probabilistic properties
Model-based reference trajectory generation for tip-based learning controller
Walking pattern generation employing DAE integration method
Contributions of the lower extremity joint on the support moment in normal walking and in unexpected step-down walking
Turning dynamics and equilibrium of two-wheeled vehicles
IRK vs structural integrators for real-time applications in MBS
A Symbolic computation method for automatic generation of a full vehicle model simulation code for a driving simulator
Simulation and experimental methods for media transport system: Part II, effect of normal force on slippage of paper
A computational efficient general wheel-rail contact detection method
A modeling of impact dynamics and its application to impact force prediction
A time integration method for analysis of dynamic systems using domain decomposition technique
A proposal of wheel/rail contact model for friction control
Analysis of human arm movement during vehicle steering maneuver
Accuracy analysis of optimal trajectory planning methods based, on function approximation for a four-DOF biped walking model
A modular formulation for flexible multibody systems including nonlinear finite elements
Design and control of a marine satellite antenna
Solving dynamic equation using combination of both trigonometric and hyperbolic cosine functions for approximating acceleration
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The noise reduction of a DC motor using multi-body dynamics

Content Provider SpringerLink
Author Jung, II Ho Hwi Seo, Jong Choi, Sung Jin Tae Won, Park Jang Bom, Chai
Copyright Year 2005
Abstract The DC motor of a vehicle may cause noise and vibration due to high-speed revolution, which can make a driver feel uncomfortable There have been various studies attempting to solve these problems, mostly focusing on the causes of noise and vibration and a means of preventing them The CAE methodology is more efficient than a real test for the purpose of looking for various design parameters to reduce the noise and vibration of the DC motor In this study, a design process for reducing brush noise is presented with the use of a computer model, which is made by using a multi-body dynamics program (DADS) The design parameters to reduce the brush noise and vibration were proposed using a computer model They were used to reduce the noise and vibration of the DC motor and verified by the test tesults of the fan DC motor in the vehicle This method may be applicable to various DC motors
Starting Page 336
Ending Page 342
Page Count 7
File Format PDF
ISSN 1738494X
Journal Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology
Volume Number 19
Issue Number 1
Language English
Publisher Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
Publisher Date 2005-01-01
Publisher Place Seoul
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword DC Motor Hertz Contact Brush Noise Multi-body Dynamics Durability Test Mechanical Engineering Vibration, Dynamical Systems, Control Industrial and Production Engineering
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Mechanics of Materials Mechanical Engineering
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