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Experimental study on the factors affecting squeak noise occurrence in automotive suspension bushings

Authors
Kang, ByunghyunChoi, CheolSung, DaeunYoon, SeonghoChoi, Byoung-Ho
Issue Date
3월-2022
Publisher
SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
Keywords
Squeak noises; natural rubbers; friction test; stick-slip; multiple logistics regression model; neural network model
Citation
PROCEEDINGS OF THE INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS PART D-JOURNAL OF AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING, v.236, no.4, pp.655 - 664
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Journal Title
PROCEEDINGS OF THE INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS PART D-JOURNAL OF AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING
Volume
236
Number
4
Start Page
655
End Page
664
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/143243
DOI
10.1177/09544070211024109
ISSN
0954-4070
Abstract
In this study, friction tests are performed, via a custom-built friction tester, on specimens of natural rubber used in automotive suspension bushings. By analyzing the problematic suspension bushings, the eleven candidate factors that influence squeak noise are selected: surface lubrication, hardness, vulcanization condition, surface texture, additive content, sample thickness, thermal aging, temperature, surface moisture, friction speed, and normal force. Through friction tests, the changes are investigated in frictional force and squeak noise occurrence according to various levels of the influencing factors. The degree of correlation between frictional force and squeak noise occurrence with the factors is determined through statistical tests, and the relationship between frictional force and squeak noise occurrence based on the test results is discussed. Squeak noise prediction models are constructed by considering the interactions among the influencing factors through both multiple logistic regression and neural network analysis. The accuracies of the two prediction models are evaluated by comparing predicted and measured results. The accuracies of the multiple logistic regression and neural network models in predicting the occurrence of squeak noise are 88.2% and 87.2%, respectively.
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