Dynamic design and vibro-acoustic modelling issues for automotive structures are illustrated via two case studies. The first
case examines the role and performance of passive and adaptive hydraulic engine mounts. In the second, the importance of welded
joints and adhesives in vehicle bodies and chassis structures is highlighted via generic ‘T’ and ‘L’ beam assemblies. In each
case, analytical and experimental results are presented. Unresolved research issues are briefly discussed.
Keywords Dynamic design - engine mounts - structure joints - automotive systems - vibro-acoustic modelling