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Title: Amplitude-sensitive single-pumper hydraulic engine mount design without a decoupler
Authors: Vahdati, Nader
Alteneiji, Aamna
Yap, Fook Fah
Shiryayev, Oleg
Keywords: Engineering
Issue Date: 2024
Source: Vahdati, N., Alteneiji, A., Yap, F. F. & Shiryayev, O. (2024). Amplitude-sensitive single-pumper hydraulic engine mount design without a decoupler. Applied Sciences, 14(6), 2568-. https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app14062568
Journal: Applied Sciences 
Abstract: Engine mounts serve three primary purposes: (1) to support the weight of the engine, (2) to lessen the transmitted engine disturbance forces to the vehicle structure/chassis or airplane fuselage, and (3) to limit the engine motion brought on by shock excitations. The engine mount’s stiffness must be high to control large engine motions and low to control chassis or vehicle body vibration. When hydraulic engine mounts are used, a device called a decoupler creates the dual stiffness requirement. However, numerous investigations have shown that the decoupler has the potential to rotate within its cage bound and become stuck or sink and obstruct fluid flow between the fluid chambers due to a density mismatch between the decoupler and the working fluid. In addition, most hydraulic engine mounts with a decoupler no longer act as vibration isolators but as hydraulic dampers. This study suggests a new amplitude-sensitive hydraulic engine mount design without a decoupler, where the vibration isolation of the engine mount is retained and there is a 75% reduction in the peak frequency, which further enhances the engine mount’s capabilities in comparison to the current hydraulic engine mounts with a decoupler. The new design concept and its mathematical model and simulation results will be presented.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10356/179830
ISSN: 2076-3417
DOI: 10.3390/app14062568
Schools: School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering 
Rights: © 2024 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https:// creativecommons.org/licenses/by/ 4.0/).
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