Improving Acoustic Performance of an Air Filter Box. TL Analysis and Device Optimization
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
The characteristics of the intake system affect both engine power
output and gas-dynamic noise emissions. The latter is particularly
true in downsized VVA engines, where a less effective attenuation of
the pressure waves is realized, due to the intake line de-throttling at
part-load. For this engine architecture, a refined air-box design is
hence requested.
In this work, the Transmission Loss (TL) of the intake air-box of a
commercial VVA engine is numerically computed through a 3D FEM
approach. Results are compared with experimental data, showing a
very good correlation. The validated model is then coupled to an
external optimizer (ModeFRONTIERTM) to increase the TL parameter
in a prefixed frequency range. The improvement of the acoustic
attenuation is attained through a shape deformation of the inner
structure of the base device, taking into account constraints related to
the device installation inside the engine bay.
The shape deformation is realized by means of a dedicated software
(SculptorTM), which allows to "morph" the base 3D mesh through a
number of control points. In this way, the optimization procedure
does not require the reformulation of the numerical mesh for the TL
analysis of the modified device.
At the end of the optimization loop, a significant improvement of the
TL parameter is obtained for the optimized device.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
transmission loss; intake; mesh deformation; fem analysis
List of contributors:
Bozza, Fabio; Siano, Daniela
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