Vibrational Analysis of a Fluid Filled Manifold Tract Component: A Case Study

Tom Page*
* Department of Design & Technology, Loughborough University, UK.
Periodicity:May - July'2009
DOI : https://doi.org/10.26634/jfet.4.4.172

Abstract

The work reported here concerns the design and evaluation of a fixture used in vibrational analysis of a fluid filled manifold tract component used for automotive applications. The manifold was subject to physical vibration in order to simulate its location and environment in an automobile. The fixture used was a bracket assembly used for the location and securing of the manifold tract component to a dynamic shaker-rig.

Keywords

Modal Analysis, Dynamic Analysis, Design, Fixture.

How to Cite this Article?

Page, T. (2009). Vibrational Analysis of a Fluid Filled Manifold Tract Component: A Case Study. i-manager’s Journal on Future Engineering and Technology, 4(4), 41-47. https://doi.org/10.26634/jfet.4.4.172

References

[1].Fagan, M. (1997). Finite Element Analysis: Theory and Practice, Longman .
[2].Page, T. (2004). The Design of a Manifold Tract Component Through the Analysis of Solid- Fluid Interaction Using F.E.A. , December, pp. 29, Society of Manufacturing Engineers, Dearborn, MI, USA, Technical Paper: TP04PUB360.
[3].Page, T., Development and Integration of a Non-Linear Materials Database for Finite Element Analysis (FEA), October 2004, pp 1-7, Society of Manufacturing Engineers, Dearborn, MI, USA, Technical Paper: TP04PUB297.
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