Modelling and estimation on vibration and noise level of the dynamic wiper system using input shaping strategy
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2021-08Author
Mohd Azli, Salim
Adzni, Md. Saad
Chonlatee, Photong
Mohd Zarhamdy, Md. Zain
Abd Rahim, Abu Bakar
Norbazlan, Mohd Yusof
Mohd Zaid, Akop
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During wiping operation to wipe rain and dirt out from the windscreen, the wiper generates
unwanted noise and vibration. This may cause dissatisfaction to the automotive vehicles due
to annoying sounds and perhaps leads to poor visibility to the driver. Therefore, this paper
proposes an approach to reduce and eliminate noise and vibration in a windscreen
automotive vehicles wiper system. A two-dimensional mathematical model available in the
open literature is adopted and integrated with a proposed control scheme, i.e. input shaping.
Firstly, analysis is performed based on an original model, i.e. without input shaping in order
to determine the noise (frequency) and vibration (amplitude) levels. Comparison is also
made between the prediction results with finite element results. It is found that the
correlation is reasonably close. The next stage is to introduce the two-impulse input shaping
scheme. It is found that the input shaping could reduce certain amount of vibration level.
Finally, parametric studies are also performed to examine the effectiveness of the proposed
approach.