Fast development of technology over the last decades has contributed to the adverse effects that may affect human
health (both physical and mental). Such negative effects may include noise and vibration. These phenomena are
accompanied by most of the technological processes. Need for more efficient and productive processes is causing
rising trend in intensifying of these phenomena. It is unavoidable to increase efficiency without increasing the
operating speed of machinery and equipment.
The main goal of this paper is to carry out NVH (noise, vibration and harshness) analysis of engines;
compression-ignition engine (diesel) and spark-ignition engine (gasoline) equipped in the same type of vehicle. But
purpose is laying on presented methodology, not results of researches (but of course it will be presented too) which
often (mainly) is made for failure detections.
This paper will also cover influence of the engine mounting on generated acoustic vibrations followed by
comparative NVH analysis of states occurring in diesel and gasoline engine. Scope of the work:
a) theoretical introduction,
b) presentation of vibration measurement (using LDV: Laser Doppler Vibrometry),
c) NVH analysis in two types of engines,
d) comparison of results,
e) conclusions