Automotive Buzz, Squeak and Rattle

Mechanisms, Analysis, Evaluation and Prevention

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Technology, Engineering, Automotive, Mechanical
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Author: Martin Trapp, Fang Chen ISBN: 9780080559117
Publisher: Elsevier Science Publication: November 25, 2011
Imprint: Butterworth-Heinemann Language: English
Author: Martin Trapp, Fang Chen
ISBN: 9780080559117
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication: November 25, 2011
Imprint: Butterworth-Heinemann
Language: English

Buzz, squeak, and rattle (BSR) is the automotive industry term for the audible engineering challenges faced by all vehicle and component engineers. Minimizing BSR is of paramount importance when designing vehicle components and whole vehicle assemblies. This is the only book dedicated to the subject. It provides a self-contained reference to the background theory, testing, analysis, and elimination of BSR. Written for practicing engineers and industry researchers, the book has a strong focus on real-world applications making it an ideal handbook for those working in this important area. Chapters from leading experts from across the motor industry—with input from the design and research labs of Ford, Toyota, Daimler-Chrysler and GM—review the techniques available and provide readers with the appropriate physics, structural dynamics and materials science to address their own BSR issues.

  • The only book available on automotive BSR (buzz, squeak and rattle)—the number one cause of complaint on new cars
  • Comprehensive and authoritative, with contributions from leading figures in the field and companies such as Ford, Toyota and Daimler-Chrysler
  • Enables readers to understand and utilize the complex tools used to assess, identify and rectify BSR in vehicle design and testing
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Buzz, squeak, and rattle (BSR) is the automotive industry term for the audible engineering challenges faced by all vehicle and component engineers. Minimizing BSR is of paramount importance when designing vehicle components and whole vehicle assemblies. This is the only book dedicated to the subject. It provides a self-contained reference to the background theory, testing, analysis, and elimination of BSR. Written for practicing engineers and industry researchers, the book has a strong focus on real-world applications making it an ideal handbook for those working in this important area. Chapters from leading experts from across the motor industry—with input from the design and research labs of Ford, Toyota, Daimler-Chrysler and GM—review the techniques available and provide readers with the appropriate physics, structural dynamics and materials science to address their own BSR issues.

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