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Analysis process of a steering system using a concept model for idle vibration
Authors:K. C. Kim  C. M. Kim
Affiliation:(1) Hyundai Motor Co., Jangduk-dong, Hwaseong-si, Gyeonggi, 445-706, Korea;(2) Graduate School of Automotive Engineering, Kookmin University, Seoul, 136-702, Korea
Abstract:This paper describes the development of an optimal design process for a steering column system and supporting system. A design guide is proposed at the initial concept stage of the development process to obtain sufficient stiffness of the steering system while reducing the idle vibration sensitivity of the system. Case studies on resonance isolation are summarized, where vibration modes among the systems are separated by applying a vibration mode map at the initial stage of the design process. This study also provides design guidelines for an optimal dynamic damper system using a CAE (computer aided engineering) analysis. The damper FE (finite element) model is added to the vehicle model to analyze the relation between the frequency and the sensitivity of the steering column system. This analysis methodology makes it possible to achieve target performance in the early design stage and reduction of damper tuning activity after the proto car test stage. Through the proposed steering column system development process, a lightweight vehicle with high stiffness is possible prior to the proto build stage. Furthermore, the improved process is expected to contribute to reducing the overall development period and the number of proto car tests necessary to achieve the desired steering system performance.
Keywords:Steering system  Mother car  Idle shake  Dynamic damper  NVH (Noise, Vibration and Harshness)
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