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Optimisation of electric vehicles gearbox housing with focus on emitted noise
Fürich, Adam ; Prokop, Aleš (referee) ; Řehák, Kamil (advisor)
This thesis deals with the vibration and noise of the gearbox for an electric vehicle. The gearbox itself acts as an emitter of unwanted noise caused by vibration excitation of the internal components of the gearbox. It is therefore necessary to deal with a complex unit such as the gearbox at system level as soon as it is being designed. This can be achieved using analytical tools and software. In this thesis, in order to evaluate the validity of the designed gearbox, a procedure is developed using both technical experiment and numerical simulations. The effect of the bolt preload is not overlooked for the following computational modelling dealing with the radiated noise of the gearbox. The results obtained from the performed technical experiments were then evaluated and compared with the results of the computational models. In this way, it is possible to compare the different approaches, their limitations and weaknesses. Furthermore, the thesis deals with design modifications that are analyzed using computational modeling. The thesis is concluded with a brief description of the application of each approach and an evaluation of the gearbox design modifications.
NVH of electric vehicles
Dufek, Martin ; Prokop, Aleš (referee) ; Řehák, Kamil (advisor)
There is no internal combustion engine in electric cars and although this is a positive shift in development, it presents new challenges in terms of NVH sources. In these days electric cars seem to be the future of the automotive industry so it is necessary to pay attention to it. In the first part the work is focused on the distribution and description of NVH sources, comparison of their importance in the electric car compared to a car with an internal combustion engine and proposing a possible solution for their damping. The second part of the work is then focused on the importance and implementation of numerical simulations and technical experiments for individual parts of EV used in their development nowadays.
Design of the Differential Test Rig for Testing in Anechoic Chamber
Ivanič, Michal ; Řehák, Kamil (referee) ; Prokop, Aleš (advisor)
The diploma thesis describes the design of a test stand for experimental determination of vibroacoustic parameters of a part of the powertrain system. Thesis contains a research part, describing the problems of the drive system, vibroacoustics, measuring devices and also the division and the description of test stands. At the same time, the reasons for choosing a closed loop test stand are explained. Thesis also includes the results of analytical calculations and numerical results of FEM methods performed using ANSYS software, as well as drawing documentation of individual parts.
Vibration and noise of electric vehicles
Winter, Josef ; Prokop, Aleš (referee) ; Řehák, Kamil (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with problematics with noises and vibrations else known as Noise, Vibration and Harshness (NVH) at electric vehicles type Battery Electric Vehicle. The attention is drawn to the powertrain system because the powertrain system was electrified. The goal of this thesis is to present sources of noise and vibrations and to show examples of experiments that are done on the vehicles to improve driving comfort of driver and passangers. In the end the measurement and analysis of noises and vibrations were done at electric vehicle by Hyundai from Institute of Automotive Engineering.
NVH of electric vehicles
Dufek, Martin ; Prokop, Aleš (referee) ; Řehák, Kamil (advisor)
There is no internal combustion engine in electric cars and although this is a positive shift in development, it presents new challenges in terms of NVH sources. In these days electric cars seem to be the future of the automotive industry so it is necessary to pay attention to it. In the first part the work is focused on the distribution and description of NVH sources, comparison of their importance in the electric car compared to a car with an internal combustion engine and proposing a possible solution for their damping. The second part of the work is then focused on the importance and implementation of numerical simulations and technical experiments for individual parts of EV used in their development nowadays.
Optimisation of electric vehicles gearbox housing with focus on emitted noise
Fürich, Adam ; Prokop, Aleš (referee) ; Řehák, Kamil (advisor)
This thesis deals with the vibration and noise of the gearbox for an electric vehicle. The gearbox itself acts as an emitter of unwanted noise caused by vibration excitation of the internal components of the gearbox. It is therefore necessary to deal with a complex unit such as the gearbox at system level as soon as it is being designed. This can be achieved using analytical tools and software. In this thesis, in order to evaluate the validity of the designed gearbox, a procedure is developed using both technical experiment and numerical simulations. The effect of the bolt preload is not overlooked for the following computational modelling dealing with the radiated noise of the gearbox. The results obtained from the performed technical experiments were then evaluated and compared with the results of the computational models. In this way, it is possible to compare the different approaches, their limitations and weaknesses. Furthermore, the thesis deals with design modifications that are analyzed using computational modeling. The thesis is concluded with a brief description of the application of each approach and an evaluation of the gearbox design modifications.
Vibration and noise of electric vehicles
Winter, Josef ; Prokop, Aleš (referee) ; Řehák, Kamil (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with problematics with noises and vibrations else known as Noise, Vibration and Harshness (NVH) at electric vehicles type Battery Electric Vehicle. The attention is drawn to the powertrain system because the powertrain system was electrified. The goal of this thesis is to present sources of noise and vibrations and to show examples of experiments that are done on the vehicles to improve driving comfort of driver and passangers. In the end the measurement and analysis of noises and vibrations were done at electric vehicle by Hyundai from Institute of Automotive Engineering.
Design of the Differential Test Rig for Testing in Anechoic Chamber
Ivanič, Michal ; Řehák, Kamil (referee) ; Prokop, Aleš (advisor)
The diploma thesis describes the design of a test stand for experimental determination of vibroacoustic parameters of a part of the powertrain system. Thesis contains a research part, describing the problems of the drive system, vibroacoustics, measuring devices and also the division and the description of test stands. At the same time, the reasons for choosing a closed loop test stand are explained. Thesis also includes the results of analytical calculations and numerical results of FEM methods performed using ANSYS software, as well as drawing documentation of individual parts.

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