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Study of Parameters Affecting the Impact Performance of an Alloy Wheel and Noble Approach Followed to Improve the Impact Performance

2015-04-14
2015-01-1514
A typical wheel development process involves designing a wheel based on a defined set of criteria and parameters followed by verification on CAE. The virtual testing is followed by bench level and vehicle level testing post which the design is finalized for the wheel. This paper aims to establish the learning which was accomplished for one such development process. The entire wheel development process had to be analyzed from scratch to arrive at a countermeasure for the problem. This paper will not only establish the detailed analysis employed to determine the countermeasure but also highlight its significance for the future development proposals. The paper first establishes the failure which is followed by the detailed analysis to determine the type of failure, impact levels and the basic underlying conditions. This leads to a systematic approach of verification which encompasses the manufacturing process as well as the test methodology.
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Study of Impact of Shot Size Ratio in the Process of Shot Peening on Fatigue Life of Suspension Coil Spring

2014-04-01
2014-01-0974
Hardened steel is the majorly used raw material for automotive components. In spite of its abundance, its application is limited due to low fatigue life in dynamic loading. Shot peening is one of the identified processes to improve the fatigue life of the ductile steel by inducing the work hardening & surface improvement. The process of shot peening involves the bombardment of shots on the component surface. As the process & technique, the shot size selection plays very important role in the fatigue life improvement as it alters the results substantially. Also during the process, shot size decreases due to the normal wear of the shots after hitting the component surface. As a result, there is always a ratio of various sizes of the shots involved in the process. Therefore it becomes imperative to control the shot size ratio for obtaining the required work hardening & possible fatigue life improvement.
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Weight Optimization of “Cap, Wheel Center” For Passenger Car

2011-04-12
2011-01-0522
In developing countries steel wheel is generally used in the low end passenger cars. Steel wheel has a hole at center, known as wheel bore which give the provision for tightening & un-tightening of axle nut. Due to this hole, the surrounding parts are visible which reduces the aesthetic appearance of the wheel. To cover the center portion of the wheel, “Cap, Wheel Center” also called as “Center Cap” is used, which is an aesthetic oriented part as shown in Figure 1. Center Cap is designed in such a manner that it can be easily removed & re-fitted during the service of vehicle. This paper explains the systematic methodology to optimize the weight of the “Center Cap” without compromising the performance & aesthetic appearance. Various analytical calculations have been done to achieve base line value of the design which was further justified using CAE (computer aided engineering) to optimize the performance & weight.
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