Multi-Axial Road Simulation for Component Level Validation of Engine Mount Structure and Elastomer 2021-26-0452
Today, reducing the vehicle development time is a very crucial task. In the early development stages, the limited time and few vehicle prototypes are available for validation. In such scenarios, durability validation of different design iterations of critical components like engine mounts, with respect to the real road usage is a challenge. Road simulation testing in a laboratory is a reliable approach to fatigue and durability tests for the evaluation of platforms, components and subassemblies.
Durability evaluation of engine mount is, generally, performed either at assembly level, using multi-axial road simulation approach or at component level, using uniaxial sinusoidal load testing. The new testing approach here allows testing of engine mounts at component level using road simulation approach by applying multi-axial loads or deflections as per the real road usage conditions. This testing approach enables fast, accurate and highly repeatable reproduction of desired motions, providing the absolute confidence in the test data results and also, allows vehicle designers to conduct meaningful design iterations.
Citation: Kuwar, V., Shinde, V., Pawar, P., Mohare, G. et al., "Multi-Axial Road Simulation for Component Level Validation of Engine Mount Structure and Elastomer," SAE Technical Paper 2021-26-0452, 2021, https://doi.org/10.4271/2021-26-0452. Download Citation
Author(s):
Virendra S Kuwar, Vikram V Shinde, Prashant R Pawar, Gourishkumar Mohare, Sandip Hazra
Affiliated:
ARAI, Tata Motors Ltd
Pages: 5
Event:
Symposium on International Automotive Technology
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Related Topics:
Engine mounts
Product development
Roads and highways
Simulation and modeling
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