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Technical Paper

New Solution for Material Damage Characterization of CFRP Laminate with Filament Winding Structure Using a Hexagonal-Shaped Mandrel

2024-04-09
2024-01-2884
We are in the context of the analysis of carbon fiber reinforced plastics (CFRP) high-pressure vessel (COPV - Composite Overwrapped Pressure Vessel) manufactured by filament winding (FW). Classically, the parameters of material models are identified based on flat laminate coupons with specific predetermined fiber orientations, and based on standards like the ones of ASTM relevant for flat coupons. CFRP manufactured by FW has a unique and complex laminate structure, which presents curvatures and ply interlacements. In practice, it is important to use coupons produced with the final manufacturing process for the parameter identification of the material models; if classical coupons produced by e.g. ply lamination are used, the effect of FW structure cannot be accounted for, and cannot be introduced in the material models. It is therefore essential to develop an approach to create representative flat coupons based on the FW process.
Journal Article

Optimal Design of On-Center Steering Force Characteristic Based on Correlations between Subjective and Objective Evaluations

2014-04-01
2014-01-0137
To overcome the shortcomings of subjective evaluation, there have been several studies to examine the correlations between subjective and objective evaluations of on-center steering feel, and some useful results are obtained. However, it is still not clear how to design the steering characteristic based on the correlations. In this paper, we propose a methodology of identifying the optimal on-center steering force characteristic based on the correlations between subjective and objective evaluations. Firstly, significant correlations between subjective and objective evaluations regarding on-center steering feel are established and verified. These verified correlations are then used to design the steering force characteristic. With desired ratings of the subjective evaluation items set as optimization goals, the ideal values of objective evaluation indices are obtained by use of an optimal design method.
Technical Paper

Low Sulfate Generation Diesel Oxidation Catalyst

2004-03-08
2004-01-1427
Sulfate generation by diesel oxidation catalysts (DOC) is still a problem although sulfur concentration in the diesel fuel will be reduced in future. Two approaches were attempted to reduce the sulfate generation without inhibiting the HC and CO oxidation performance. One was to use an optimized support material that adsorbs less SO2 and has sufficient specific surface area for HC/CO oxidation. Another approach was to apply a layer on the catalyst, which prevents SO2 adsorption. Sulfate generation was successfully reduced while maintaining high HC/CO oxidation performance.
Technical Paper

Compatibility of NOx and PM Abatement in Diesel Catalysts

1998-02-23
980931
Stringent new emission regulations pose challenges for the development of diesel catalyst technology. Future 4-way catalyst technology must provide for the simultaneous control of CO, HC, NOx and particulate matter (PM). Since NOx abatement is a reduction process while control of CO, HC and PM emissions requires catalytic oxidation, it is difficult to simultaneously control all four regulated pollutants under the oxidizing conditions found in diesel exhaust. New catalysts for lean NOx control have been developed for systems that operate with injection of reductant (active systems) and without injection of reductant (passive systems). In this study, two experimental catalysts which have potential as lean NOx catalysts, Pt/ZSM-5 and an Ir catalyst, were evaluated under both passive and active conditions. Conditions required for simultaneous PM and NOx abatement are discussed for a lean NOx + a conventional diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC) system.
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