Sentences with phrase «noise and vibration into»

Special attention was also paid to reducing the intrusion of noise and vibration into the cabin.
Driver confidence is enhanced through the linear delivery of impressive braking performance, while greater comfort is ensured thanks to minimal intrusion of noise and vibration into the cabin.

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«The idea is that by using fiber that can be buried underground for a long time, we can transform traffic noise or other ambient vibrations into usable seismic signals that can help us to monitor near - surface changes such as permafrost thaw and groundwater - level fluctuations.»
But when the scientists played the recorded vibrations into fresh blocks of identical size and offered them to a new group of termites, they discovered that the insects preferentially tunneled into samples with «small block» noises, even when the block was actually bigger.
And into the generator gallery of a hydroelectric plant: «The noises are all low notes — hums, buzzes, groanings, rhythmic vibrations that you feel rather than hear.»
Engineers have put tremendous efforts into controlling noise / vibration / harshness through the use of Quiet Steel, laminated glass and foam insulation to reduce cabin noise to Lexus levels.
Driving out of Our Nation's Capital and into Northern Virginia's rolling horse country, it didn't take long for the Acadia to feel not just nimbler, but also more refined in terms of ride quality and NVH — Noise, Vibration and Harshness.
The strengthened engine mounts reduce the engine vibrations and noise creeping into the cabin.
For the rear suspension — also fully - independent, including the adoption of dual lower - arm multi-link suspension for two - wheel drive models — the new Sportage receives a stiffer cross member to cut road noise and vibrations from intruding into the cabin.
The cable used to shift its six - speed automatic transmission is mounted in dampers that prevent vibrations and noise from traveling along the cable and into the interior through the shift lever.
They ensure that engine vibration is low and conduct little noise into the car.
Vibration and engine noise is harsh and i see many uneven dashboard lines where you can slide paper into it.
The bodyshell itself sees the first automotive use of SHF (super high formability) high tensile steel, and sees a 23 % improvement in chassis torsional rigidity over the outgoing model for greater resistance to flex and vibrations and reduced transmission of noises into the cabin.
The noise from under the hood abates, and the vibration and harshness settle into a low - pitched drone.
A new four - point engine mounting system adds to the vehicle's civil road manners as it greatly reduces unwanted noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) from permeating into the passenger compartment.
The selection takes into account power and torque output, noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) levels, technical relevance, and basic comparative numbers.
They are terribly loud and create a lot of noise on the highway while sending vibration back into the steering wheel..
The cradle also is stiff, helping stop the transmission of noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) into the passenger compartment.
Kia also claims work has gone into improving NVH (noise, vibration and harshness) on the diesel model.
Although that is a minor adjustment, the change means more rigid construction so that less noise filters back into the cabin and less vibration into the wheel for a more pleasant ride.
What's remarkable about the EcoBoost is its refinement: at idle and constant throttle it's practically silent, with very little engine noise or vibrations creeping into the cabin.
The Waubra Foundation was established to facilitate independent multidisciplinary research into the impacts of infrasound and low frequency noise and vibration on human health.
«We elevate a deck over the roof and install sound attenuation to avoid vibration or anything that could cause noise into the apartments,» says Whalen.
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