The work, described in this article, mainly aimed to define and to validate an experimental methodology, industrially usable, to analyse the dynamic behaviour of a car engine air intake manifold produced in plastic material. The proposed methodology is characterized by an easy and quick application and it can be used for the component's validation as a preliminary phase for successive life tests under resonance conditions.

Definition and Validation of a Methodology Industrially Usable to Analyse the Dynamic Behaviour of a Car Engine Component Made in Plastic / R. Capitani; S. Massimo; M. Pierini. - ELETTRONICO. - 1:(1998), pp. 505-512. (Intervento presentato al convegno 23th International Conference on Noise and Vibration Engineering tenutosi a Leuven, Belgio nel 16-18 settembre 1998).

Definition and Validation of a Methodology Industrially Usable to Analyse the Dynamic Behaviour of a Car Engine Component Made in Plastic

CAPITANI, RENZO;PIERINI, MARCO
1998

Abstract

The work, described in this article, mainly aimed to define and to validate an experimental methodology, industrially usable, to analyse the dynamic behaviour of a car engine air intake manifold produced in plastic material. The proposed methodology is characterized by an easy and quick application and it can be used for the component's validation as a preliminary phase for successive life tests under resonance conditions.
1998
Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on Noise and Vibration Engineering, ISMA
23th International Conference on Noise and Vibration Engineering
Leuven, Belgio
16-18 settembre 1998
R. Capitani; S. Massimo; M. Pierini
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