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SOUND AND VIBRATION CONSIDERATIONS OF SOME MATERIALS FOR AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS

Vibration and noise amelioration in and across several components and modules of the automotive, such as the panels, doors, engine covers, seats and others, is extremely important. NVH performance has been recognized as a critical factor in the purchase decisions of many buyers. This study examines...

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Published in:American journal of applied sciences 2014-12, Vol.11 (10), p.1784-1797
Main Authors: Al-Zubi, Mohammad, Ayorinde, Emmanuel, Alshabatat, Nabeel, Dundar, Mehmet, Murty, Yellapu
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Panels
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Vibration
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