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Reduce Cost of Product Design using Unit FE Simulation

2016-04-05
2016-01-1371
The unit analysis methodology can be used for designing component or product in a product development process. This method may be used for designing the crush can, bumper beam, crush can long member, B-frame or A-pillar in frontal impact analysis. Unit assembly model technique can be effectively used in many CAE load cases to evaluate CAE simulations such as pedestrian impact analysis (ECE R78 / ENCAP), interior trim related head impact simulations (FMVSS201U), under run protection simulation for commercial vehicles (Front Underrun Protection Device ECE R93, Rear Underrun Protection Device ECE R58, Side Underrun Protection Device ECE R73), airbag deployment optimization etc. These CAE analyses correlate better with actual test. This paper gives idea about how the cost of product design can be reduced by using unit analysis. To reduce time of vehicle development such as cost of prototype, testing cost, optimization cost unit analysis is more economical.
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Optimization of Sheet Metal Forming Process Parameters using Optimization Tool

2014-04-28
2014-28-0030
In an era of exceptional digital computation and immense indulgence in the theoretical behavior of sheet metal during its manufacturing process, the simulation of sheet metal forming becomes the most feasible and viable option for every OEM to consider this prior to its manufacturing. This paper contains a methodology for using an optimizing tool like Hyper Study to get the best formed part by incorporating forming benchmarked parameters like FLD (forming limit diagram), percentage thinning and plastic strains as responses by building up expressions among various variables and thus optimizing the forming process parameters like blank holding pressure, sliding friction, and Draw bead restraining force effectively to meet the formability requirements. This would reduce the time and effort of a forming engineer to reiterate among these parameters to get the desired result effortlessly.
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Versatile Occupant Analysis Model (V.O.A.M) for Frontal Impacts Using LS-DYNA and MADYMO

2005-04-11
2005-01-1000
Regulations implemented by safety commissions throughout the world have resulted in extensive physical testing to protect the occupants during frontal impact events. Significant prototype and test costs aimed at optimizing structure and restraint systems are associated with meeting these regulations. To help reduce development costs, Computer Aided Engineering (CAE) is often applied. LS-DYNA [1] coupled with MADYMO [2] is widely used in crash and occupant safety simulation. An analysis technique which utilized a single model to design and optimize interiors (instrument panel, seats, visor, steering wheel, steering column) and restraints (airbag, seatbelts, retractor, pre-tensioner) was developed. The single model concept captures the global structural kinematics through minimal vehicle representation. Global vehicle modes such as pitch and roll can be represented by applying prescribed motion boundary conditions extracted from full vehicle models.
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