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Accurate Steering System Modelling for Vehicle Handling and Steering Performance Prediction Using CAE

2021-09-22
2021-26-0403
The automobile industry strives to develop high-quality vehicles quickly that fulfill the buyer’s needs and stand out within the competition. Full utilization of simulation and Computer-Aided Engineering (CAE) tools can empower quick assessment of different vehicle concepts and setups without building physical models. Vehicle execution assessment is critical in the vehicle development process, requiring exact vehicle steering system models. The effect of steering system stiffness is vital for vehicle handling, stability, and steering performance studies. The overall steering stiffness is usually not modeled accurately. Usually, torsion bar stiffness alone is considered in the modeling. The modeling of overall steering stiffness along with torsion bar stiffness is studied in this paper. Another major contributing factor to steering performance is steering friction. The steering friction is also often not considered properly.
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Evaluation of Accurate Tire Models for Vehicle Handling and Ride Comfort Simulations

2021-04-06
2021-01-0935
There is a growing need for the accurate Computer Aided Engineering (CAE) models for vehicle performance evaluation. The reduced product development time and complexity of the vehicle evaluation demands accurate prediction with CAE models. Vehicle dynamics performance evaluation is very critical in vehicle development process, which require very accurate vehicle and tire models. The tire characteristics are represented as mathematical, physics based and empirical models. There are different types of tire models exist like Fiala, PAC, SWIFT and FTire etc, which can be used for vehicle handling, ride and steering performance evaluation. There is a need to study and understand these tire models before applying to specific vehicle dynamic performance. There is a challenge to get the tire models as tire modeling require lot of tests and time consuming.
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Front Loading Vehicle Dynamics Requirements during Basic Architecture Definition Using Virtual Simulation

2021-04-06
2021-01-0968
A critical requirement for product design and development is meeting vehicle dynamic performance. Customers changing needs puts tremendous pressure on automotive businesses to launch new vehicles within short durations of time. This makes it mandatory to have a wide-ranging virtual simulation and vigorous validation process to provide best in class ride and handling performance of vehicles. Physical testing of prototypes is the most time-consuming activity, so there is a need of front loading to substitute these requirements at the initial stage of the development cycle. This paper summarizes the overall process for front loading vehicle dynamics requirements during basic architecture definition using virtual simulation. Basic dimensions, CG, weight distribution and steer angle of the new vehicle are derived using concept calculations based on benchmark vehicles. Vehicle dynamics trials are then done for the benchmark vehicles.
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Develop the Methodology to Predict the Engine Mount Loads from Road Load Data Using MSC ADAMS and FEMFAT Virtual Iteration

2020-04-14
2020-01-1401
Design of powertrain mounting bracket is always a challenge in achieving good NVH characteristics and durability with less weight. For this activity engine mount load is necessary to optimize the weight to meet durability and NVH targets. This paper introduces a new method to calculate engine mount loads from chassis accelerations. The method starts by measuring chassis acceleration near engine mount location, then reproducing the same chassis acceleration in Multi Axis Shaker Table (MAST), and finally extracting the load in engine mount using testing (using load cell). The MAST test actuator displacement input is imported into ADAMS and engine mount loads are extracted. The extracted loads are correlated with physical test results. The correlation includes load time history and peak-to-peak load range. It is recommended to implement this method in early vehicle design phases. Implementing engine mount bracket weight optimization is desirable in early design stages.
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Improve Transient Response Correlation of SUV Using MSC.ADAMS & MSC.EASY5 Functional Mock-Up Interface for Hydraulic Power Steering System

2020-04-14
2020-01-0651
This paper presents a comprehensive model of a hydraulic power steering system for predicting the transient responses under various steering inputs. The hydraulic system model, which integrates together all fluid line elements and hydraulic components, is formulated using the MSC Easy5 software. A full vehicle model is developed in ADAMS/Car. Functional Mock up Interface (FMI), a tool independent standard is used for co-simulation of ADAMS and Easy5 Dynamic models. This paper describes a co-simulation methodology developed using FMI interface for full vehicle Simulations using hydraulic power steering. A virtual simulation scheme is developed to obtain the system transient responses and the results are compared with those measured from the tests. In general, the simulation results agree with those obtained from the tests under the same steering inputs and operating conditions.
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