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Towards a One Day Frame Model Build

2017-03-28
2017-01-1314
Virtual Verification (VV) of engineering designs is a critical enabler in the Product Development (PD) process to reduce the time-to-market in a cost efficient manner. Reliance on cost effective VV methods have significantly increased with increased pressure to meet customer expectations for new products at reduced PD budgets. Computer Aided Engineering (CAE) is one such VV method that affords an engineer to make decisions about the ability of the designs to meet the design criteria even before a prototype is built. The first step of the CAE process is meshing which is a time consuming, manual and laborious process. Also mesh development time and accuracy significantly varies with the (1) component (trim body, engine, suspension, brakes, etc.), (2) features predominantly occurring in the component (welds, ribs, fillets, etc.), meshing guidelines based on which the model needs to be developed (durability, safety, NVH, etc.), and the expertise of the meshing engineer involved.
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Nonlinear Dynamic Simulation of Fuel Tank Strap Stress and Fatigue Life under Proving Ground Conditions

2005-04-11
2005-01-0979
In automotive CAE durability analysis, simulation of dynamic stress and fatigue life of fuel tank straps is a complex problem. Typically a fuel tank is held with fuel tank straps. Its movement lies in the domain of nonlinear large rotation dynamics. Moreover, the sloshing behavior in the fuel tank makes the problem even more intricate. The objective of this study is to investigate the fuel tank and fuel tank strap movement under proving ground conditions using the nonlinear large rotation dynamic method with RADIOSS, a commercial code. In this study, the stress distribution of the fuel tank strap can be predicted with Arbitrary Lagrange-Euler Method (ALE) to simulate fuel and fuel vapor. A commercial fatigue code, FE-Fatigue, is used to predict the fatigue life of the fuel tank straps. The analyses have accurately predicted the crack initiation sequence and locations in the fuel tank straps, and show good correlation with test.
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