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Simulation of Driveline Rattle using Elastic Multi Body Dynamics Approach

2017-01-10
2017-26-0191
As automotive technology has evolved, gear rattle has become a prominent contributor for cabin noise as the masking from the engine noise has decreased. The market and customer expectation make the rattle noise a question to be addressed as early as possible in the vehicle development process. However, to simulate rattle, it calls for a detailed modeling of different complex subsystems of driveline to represent their true characteristics. Thus, the paper adopts an FE based elastic multi body dynamics model to predict gear rattle. The approach involves modeling of a complete flexible driveline using condensed FE models from Nastran in AVL Excite Powerunit/Transmission module. It includes combustion pressure as input excitations to crankshaft and then predicts parameters like gear teeth impacts, gear normal meshing force, dynamic mesh stiffness & overall contact state in transient and frequency domain. The output parameters are then analyzed to evaluate the rattle index.
Technical Paper

Simulation of Clutch Inertial Effects on Gear Shifting, Synchronizer Capacity and Accelerated Testing of Synchronizers

2013-11-27
2013-01-2807
In today's scenario, most of the OEMs use manual transmissions with synchronizer gear shifting system for ease of gear shifting. It gives very high fuel efficiency. Gear shifting is a customer touch point, hence it is very important to select adequate synchronizer capacity so that it will perform in better and last longer. To test the synchronizers, there are many test methods which give the idea about life of synchronizer and its performance, in different conditions. Regular synchronizer rig tests consume lot of time in deriving the results. So it is very important to find out a way which will give same results within short time period. To carry out the short time test or accelerated test, we need to understand the effect of various factors like reflected inertia, drag torque, differential speed, synchronizing time, and gear shifting force on synchronizer capacity.
Technical Paper

Simulation Techniques for Rubber Gasket Sealing Performance Prediction

2021-09-22
2021-26-0388
Engine performance and emission control are key attributes in the overall engine development in which sealing of the mating components plays an important role to achieve the same. Rubber gaskets are being used for sealing of different Internal Combustion (IC) engine components. Gasket sealing performance needs to be ensured at initial development stage to avoid the design changes at the later part of development cycle. Design changes at later stage of development can potentially influence parameters like optimization, cost and time to market. Demand of utilization of virtual tools (front loading) is growing with the increasing challenges like stringent product development cycle time and overall project cost. This paper describes a procedure to simulate the rubber gasket and groove for different material conditions (dimensional tolerances). This entire simulation is divided into two phases. In the first phase of the simulation, Load Deflection curve (LD curve) is established.
Technical Paper

Simulation Based Development, Component Optimization and Integration for a Metropolitan Hybrid Electric Vehicle

2017-01-10
2017-26-0084
The authors of this technical paper conceptualize and illustrate a powertrain architecture for a hybrid electric vehicle coupled with a unique strategy to reduce a real life problem of driving in snail paced traffic. This architecture utilizes a relatively low powered hybrid electric prime mover that is generally used in mild hybrid vehicles, in an arrangement similar to a parallel hybrid system. Here, the electric machine is mounted on the input shaft of the gearbox and the clutch is actuated automatically through an Automated Manual Transmission (AMT) system. Therefore, it is possible to completely disengage the engine from the driveline and drive the vehicle independently through an appropriately sized electric prime mover. The high gear ratio between the drivetrain and the electric prime mover at lower gears can be leveraged to provide low velocity electric creep mode during which the vehicle can function as a pure Electric Vehicle (EV) while engine remains off.
Technical Paper

Simulating Bowden Cable Routing on Virtual Vehicle and Design Guidelines to Achieve the Best Cable Performance

2016-09-27
2016-01-8060
There has been immense focus on Gear Shift Quality as it is seen as an important factor for subjective evaluation of driving comfort of a vehicle with manual transmission. Synchronizer and driveline stiffness optimization is often the only area of focus for gear shift quality during early design stage. Proven Simulation models are already available for predicting the effect of synchronizer and driveline stiffness. Though Gear shift cable also has a significant effect on gear shift quality, neither design guidelines nor simulation models are available for predicting gear shift cable performance. Designers have relied on physical approach to establish cable routing, since cable routing cannot be predicted on virtual vehicle. In design phase cable routing is imagined and modeled in CAD using constrained curve geometry and later on established by physical trials on vehicle with various cable lengths, routing paths and clamp positions.
Technical Paper

Severe Plastic Deformation Treatment for Geometry and Residual Stress Modification of Weld Toe

2023-05-25
2023-28-1356
Structural automotive components are subjected to fatigue damage under cyclic stresses and strains. The fatigue damage initiates at stress levels lower than the elastic limit of the material and results in cracks. The Initial fatigue cracks are difficult to detect, such cracks can develop rapidly and cause sudden and brittle failure in structures. Many structural automotive components are fabricated involving weld induced local conditions such as geometry of weld toe and localized tensile residual stresses. These conditions are favorable for initiation of fatigue damage at weld toe. In current work, sever plastic deformation (SPD) which is based on high frequency impact treatment using ultrasound energy was applied on weld toe of representative weld joints. The effect of SPD on weld toe geometry modification, microstructure and residual stresses were evaluated. Microscopic and X-ray diffraction techniques were used to study the effects of SPD.
Journal Article

Sensor less Wash Fluid Detection in Automotive Application

2013-04-08
2013-01-1338
The proposed paper describes the hardware and software method used for detection of wash fluid level in water tank used in automotive; thereby eliminating the need for sensor (Reed type switch mounted on washer bottle) for low wash fluid detection. Wash motor is used for water spray on windscreen during wash and wipe operation. The proposed system makes use of hardware circuit used to drive the wash motor usually of DC (Direct current) type and a feedback circuitry to read back the current consumed by motor during particular wash operation. This hardware system is coupled with software algorithm such that during IGNITION ON instance wash motor will be turned on such as to get motor current readings to determine amount of load operated by motor which is related to wash fluid inside the washer bottle. Motor operation is optimized so as to avoid water spray causing nuisance to user.
Technical Paper

Regulatory Norms and Effect on Transmission Component Validation

2021-09-22
2021-26-0460
With the advent of BS VI regulations, automotive manufacturers are required to innovate the powertrains, fuel systems, exhaust and its after treatment systems to meet the regulatory requirements. The exhaust regulations can be met either by reducing the exhaust gases being generated by the engine (attacking the source) or by treating the exhaust gases in after treatment devices. The choice of the opted system varies with the manufacturer. The after-treatment devices such as catalytic converters are generally mounted in the engine compartment to take advantage of high temperature of exhaust gases to yield the reactions. Such an arrangement imposes a lot of thermal load on the peripheral components such as gearshift cables, bearings, oil seals, driveshafts etc. Thermal shields or thermal sleeve are used to address thermal issue and to protect transmission components.
Technical Paper

Refurbished and Repower: Second Life of Batteries from Electric Vehicles for Stationary Application

2019-01-09
2019-26-0156
Rising environmental concerns and depleting natural resources have resulted in faster adoption of green technologies. These technologies are pushed by the government of states through certain schemes and policies as to make the orbit shift ensuring greener environment in near future. Major actions can be easily seen in transportation sector. Hybrid Electric Vehicle (EV), EV and Fuel cell EV are being deployed on roads rapidly but even though some challenges are still unsolved such as battery cost, fast charging and life cycle of the automotive battery. Automotive batteries (Lithium ions) are declared as unfit for automotive usage after the loss of 20% to 15% of their initial capacity. Still 80% to 85% of battery capacity can be utilized in stationary applications other than automotive. Stationary application doesn’t demand high current density or energy density from the battery pack as of automotive requirements.
Technical Paper

Reduction of Steering Effort and Turning Circle Diameter for Mechanical Steering in Light Commercial Vehicles for Better Driver Comfort

2011-09-13
2011-01-2147
New generation light commercial vehicles are expected to have lower steering effort, high self centering and less turning circle diameter covering large variety of wheelbases from 2.8 m to 4.5 m even with mechanical steering and keeping same number of total turns of steering wheel compared to old generation light commercial vehicles. To address above requirements, below parameters related to steering and rigid front axle were studied. 1 Caster angle of front axle 2 Steering compliance and Steering ball joint articulation angle 3 Front axle kingpin axial play 4 Steering gearbox ratio 5 Pitman arm length The effect of above parameters was studied in isolation and combination. This optimization has resulted in least steering effort and least turning circle diameter in light commercial vehicles with mechanical steering and option of power steering could be eliminated for cost reduction.
Technical Paper

Reduction of Idle Shake in a Small Commercial Vehicle

2015-06-15
2015-01-2352
Noise Vibration and Harshness (NVH) refinement is one of the important parameters in modern vehicle development. In city traffic conditions, idling is an engine operating condition where a driver focuses attention more to his/her vehicle. Tactile vibration & noise levels inside the cab play an important role in all vehicles, especially those powered by diesel engines where combustion pressures are higher. They lead to discomfort & fatigue of passengers of even a low cost vehicle. Now its idle NVH is influenced mainly by vibration-isolation provided by power-train (PT) mounting design, This paper describes steps taken to improve the idle vibrations at a driver seat of a small commercial vehicle (SCV) with a 2-cylinder diesel engine of 800 cc through redesign of PT-mounting along with fine tuning of idle speed of the engine. A resonance was avoided between the first firing order at idling and PT rigid-body mode in pitching.
Technical Paper

Recycling of Used Up Crankshaft Grinding Wheels

2012-04-16
2012-01-1060
For sustainability in automobile manufacturing, recycle, reuse, and repair of used up cutting tools is now an established process. Although many types of tools were designed for one time use and then throw, an increasing awareness of the impact on the natural resources have made manufacturers to put some of these back to use or sell it back to suppliers who have put up a mechanism to extract the elements e.g. Tungsten and use it for manufacturing of new tools. There are many ways in which cutting tools can be recycled. Be it by reshaping a used up throwaway type tool [1], by redesigning of a tool holder for the use of unused cutting edges [2] or reusing short length drills that are used in making of long oil holes in crank case, cylinder head, cam shaft or connecting rods [3]. This paper demonstrates successful use of used up crankshaft grinding wheels.
Technical Paper

Recycling of Metal Cutting Inserts: A Different Approach

2010-04-12
2010-01-0273
A large number of metal cutting inserts are used in the manufacturing of automobile parts. These are made from hard metals like Carbide, Ceramic, Cermet, PCD and CBN. Since making of these hard metal inserts involve a high amount of energy in addition to natural resources namely Titanium, Tungsten, Cobalt etc, any attempt made therefore for reusing of the used up inserts will benefit environment because this reuse will lower down the demand on natural resource. Reuse can be done in a number of ways [ 1 ]. Many of these recycling techniques involve removing the dull portion developed during the first use by re sharpening [ 2 ]. A different approach is being suggested here in which used up inserts can be used directly. This approach leads to use of the unused cutting edges /corners of the insert without any re sharpening. Thus the cost of machining becomes half of the original cost or even more depending on the application for reuse.
Technical Paper

Radiated Noise Reduction in a Single Cylinder Direct Injection (DI) Naturally Aspirated (NA) Engine

2011-05-17
2011-01-1503
Small goods carrier and passenger vehicles powered by Naturally Aspirated (NA) Direct Injection (DI) diesel engines are popular in Indian automobile market. However, they suffer from inherently high radiated noise and poorly perceived sound quality. This paper documents the steps taken to reduce the radiated noise level from such an engine through structural modifications of major noise radiating components identified in the sound power analysis. The work is summarized as follows; Baseline radiated noise measurements of power train and identification of major noise sources through sound intensity mapping and noise source ranking (NSR) in an Engine Noise Test Cell (ENTC) Design modifications for identified major sources in engine structure Vehicle level assessment of the radiated noise in a Vehicle Semi-Anechoic Chamber (VSAC) for all the design modifications. A reduction of 7 dB at hot idle and 4 - 8 dB in loaded speed sweep conditions was observed with the recommended modifications.
Technical Paper

Practical Approach to Enhance Gear Shift Quality in Automatic Transmissions

2021-04-06
2021-01-0688
Passenger utility vehicles like car, SUVs, MPVs are used in wide application all over the world. Luxuries are becoming essential features of product mix along with comfort and ergonomics. Customer desires best shift quality with emerging technologies like AT, DCT, CVT, etc. and every OEM is working hard to achieve it. It is very difficult to satisfy the customer desire because of diversities in demographics and geographic. Gear shift quality (GSQ) is very crucial touch point in overall drive feel of vehicle. It consist of various parameters like mode selection feel, precision, comfort, select Noise, etc. It demands tradeoff practices among various parameters as stated. In this paper, external mode selection system of automatic transmission is explained. Various contributing parameters are explained with practical design approach for detent profile, mode selection mechanism, cable & dampers, etc.
Technical Paper

Performance Optimization of Electronically Controlled Hydraulic Fan Drive (HFD) Used in Commercial Application

2016-04-05
2016-01-0182
Ever tightening emission limits and constant pressure for increasing engine power are resulting in increased engine operating temperature. This coupled with continuous drive for fuel economy improvement because of the stiff competition are forcing OEMs to explore alternative cooling solutions resulting in less power take off and quick response as cooling requirement shoots up. Aim of this paper is to analyze the relative benefits of incorporating a new cooling fan drive system concept over conventional viscous fan driven cooling system with step-less variable speed control independent of engine speed variation. Hydraulic fan drive system control fan rpm based on the fluid temperature as compared to air temperature in viscous coupling fan drive system. HFD system provides quick response when increase in coolant temperature is observed. HFD system in this way provide more control on fan rpm.
Technical Paper

Overview of Various Scratch Test Methods for High Gloss Polymer Materials

2021-09-22
2021-26-0448
Polymers are substituting traditional materials, such as metals, in existing as well as new applications, both for structural and aesthetic applications as they are lightweight, customizable and are easy to mould into complex shapes. With such an extensive use of polymers, there is a need to carefully scrutinize their performance to ensure reliability. This is particularly the case in the automotive and electronic industries where the aesthetic appeal of their products is of prime concern and any visible scratch damage is undesirable. Concern for aesthetics has led to a need for the quantification of visibility due to scratch damage on polymeric surfaces Many painted plastic parts used in vehicles are being replaced with the molded-in color plastics for cost reduction and also due to environmental concerns associated with solvent emissions. There are multiple methods used for scratch evaluation of polymers and paints.
Technical Paper

Optimized Variable Gear Ratio Steering System with Reduced EPAS Motor Size Achieving Performance Targets

2022-03-29
2022-01-0874
In electric power assisted steering system (EPAS), the steering assistance torque is provided by the electric motor. The motor rating is decided based on rack force requirement which depends on the vehicle weight, steering gear ratio, wheel angles etc. The load on the EPAS motor varies with respect to the steered angles of the road wheels. The motor experiences higher load towards the road wheel lock position. Most of the steering systems used on passenger cars has rack and pinion gear with constant gear ratio (C-factor). The constant gear ratio is decided to create right balance between vehicle handling behavior and steering effort. The constant gear ratio exerts higher steering load which the EPAS motor is required to support up to road wheel lock angles and hence EPAS motor size increases. This paper presents variable gear ratio (VGR) steering system in which gear ratio varies from center towards end lock stroke of rack & pinion.
Journal Article

Optimization of Exhaust Muffler Design Variables for Transmission Loss Using Coupling of modeFRONTIER and GT-POWER

2021-08-31
2021-01-1042
Exhaust Noise attenuation is one of the important functions of exhaust muffler. Transmission Loss (TL) is a measure of noise attenuation used in designing exhaust mufflers for NVH. TL is a logarithmic difference between inlet and outlet pressures for unit velocity input at inlet of the muffler and anechoic termination at outlet of the muffler as boundary conditions. TL amplitude and its frequency tuning depends on a combination of various muffler design parameters like volume, length, muffler cross section, pipe cross sections, pipe perforations, number of chambers, baffle perforations, etc. Achieving the desired TL performance with no valleys over a wide frequency range is very challenging. Manual design iterations with large numbers of permutations and combinations of design variables are difficult and time-consuming. It also needs a highly experienced professional to balance TL performance, design variables and design constraints.
Technical Paper

Optimization of Engine Mounting System for First Gear Launch Judder

2020-04-14
2020-01-0416
Normal engine mounting system is designed to carry loads of powertrain in all driving conditions and also isolate the vibrations of powertrain. Softer mounts are good for vibration isolation but it is not recommended to have softer mounts because durability will be affected adversely. Optimum stiffness needs to be finalized which will have balance between durability and performance. In addition to durability many performance parameters needs to be checked during the time of development. This study includes the development of engine mounting system for elimination of drive away judder in first gear. Maximum peak torque value for the drive-away event is in the range of 80Nm - 120Nm. In the worst case, this peak torque can reach to maximum 170Nm depending on maneuver, engine rpm is around 1100-1200. Steering wheel, instrument panel and whole vehicle cabin will vibrate for few seconds and then vehicle will run smoothly.
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