Auwieje
Mechanical
- Apr 21, 2016
- 4
Hello,
I'm currently doing some research to remove noise from cabinets in a bus/coach. The cabinets are mounted directly above the frontwheels so have a lot of vibration input from the road through the suspension. The cabinet is mounted on a frame which is bolted on the wheel arch. To remove already some noise I am thinking to add some rubber pieces between the wheel arch and cabinet frame. However the cabinets shouldn't be able to move when you push against it, for example. The weight of the cabinets can vary between 30 - 50 kg.
- So basically will this work by adding some rubber pieces?
- And how can the axial and radial stiffness/displecement be calculated?
I'm pretty new to this topic, I find a lot of information about it, but is not exactly where I was looking for.
Thanks in advance
PS I hope the language was clear enough
I'm currently doing some research to remove noise from cabinets in a bus/coach. The cabinets are mounted directly above the frontwheels so have a lot of vibration input from the road through the suspension. The cabinet is mounted on a frame which is bolted on the wheel arch. To remove already some noise I am thinking to add some rubber pieces between the wheel arch and cabinet frame. However the cabinets shouldn't be able to move when you push against it, for example. The weight of the cabinets can vary between 30 - 50 kg.
- So basically will this work by adding some rubber pieces?
- And how can the axial and radial stiffness/displecement be calculated?
I'm pretty new to this topic, I find a lot of information about it, but is not exactly where I was looking for.
Thanks in advance
PS I hope the language was clear enough