Browse Publications Technical Papers 2015-01-0547
2015-04-14

Fatigue Life Estimation of Front Subframe of a Passenger Car Based on Modal Stress Recovery Method 2015-01-0547

In this paper, the dynamic stress of the front subframe of a passenger car was obtained using modal stress recovery method to estimate the fatigue life. A finite element model of the subframe was created and its accuracy was checked by modal test in a free hanging state. Furthermore, the whole vehicle rigid-flexible coupling model of the passenger car was built up while taking into account the flexibility of the subframe. Meanwhile, the road test data was used to verify the validity of the dynamic model. On this basis, the modal displacement time histories of the subframe were calculated by a dynamic simulation on virtual proving ground consisting of Belgian blocks, cobblestone road and washboard road. By combining the modal displacement time histories with modal stress tensors getting from normal mode analysis, the dynamic stress time histories of the subframe were obtained through modal stress recovery method. According to the Palmgren-Miner hypothesis and S-N curve, fatigue life of the subframe was assessed, while the Goodman method was employed as a mean stress correction method. Additionally, an attachment bracket of the subframe was modified to extend the fatigue life of the subframe.

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