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Prediction of Tyre Dynamic Behaviour for NVH and its Experimental Validation in Anechoic Chamber

2021-09-22
2021-26-0303
In present scenario, tyre industry is more focused on providing maximum extent of NVH comfort to passengers by improvising the tyre design. Noise contribution from the tyres is classified in to three regions, viz., structure-borne (tyre vibrations), air-borne (tread pattern) and cavity noise (air cavity). In general, a Finite Element (FE) model of tyre provides an inherent advantage of analyzing tyre dynamic behavior. In this paper, an attempt was made to develop a three-dimensional FE tyre model and validate the same through experimental approach. The CAD Model of the tyre was generated through 3D image scanning process. Material property extraction of tyre was carried out by Universal Testing Machine (UTM) to generate Finite Element (FE) model. For validation of tyre FE model, Experimental Modal Analysis (EMA) and Noise Transfer Function (NTF) were conducted.
Technical Paper

Failure of Li-Ion 18650 Cylindrical Cells Subjected to Mechanical Loading and Computational Model Development

2021-09-22
2021-26-0318
To enhance the crashworthiness of electric vehicles, designing the optimized and safer battery pack is very essential. The deformed battery cell can result in catastrophic events like thermal runaway and thus it becomes crucial to study the mechanical response of battery cell. The goal of the research is to experimentally investigate the effect of mechanical deformation on Lithium-ion battery cell. The paper thoroughly studies the phenomenon of short circuiting at the time of failure. Various experiments are carried on 18650 cylindrical cells (NCA chemistry) under custom designed fume hood. The setup captures the failure modes of battery cell. The loading conditions have been designed considering the very possible physical conditions during crash event. The study has been done for radial compression, semicircular indentation, hemispherical indentation, flat circular indentation and case of three-point bending.
Technical Paper

Evaluation of Cable Harness of an Electric Vehicle Powertrain through Simulation

2021-09-22
2021-26-0350
The Electric Vehicles (EV) or Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV) has a bunch of electrical/electronic components and its operation give rise to complicated EMI/EMC issues. The Power Electronics Module (PEM), comprising of DC-DC convertor/invertor and Battery Management Unit (BMU), is driving the motor to propel the vehicle. “Battery Pack Module” powers these units through cables. The fast switching of these circuit elements present in the system leads to noise propagation through the cables. These noise signals give rise to various Electromagnetic (EM) related issues in the cable harness of vehicle. It is essential that these cables should not interfere with other electronic components and also does not get effected by external EM disturbances.
Technical Paper

Aluminium for Curbing GHG Emissions in Indian Public Transport Buses

2020-04-14
2020-01-1050
Major cause of air pollution in the world is due to burning of fossil fuels for transport application; around 23% GHG emissions are produced due to transport sector. Likewise, the major cause of air pollution in Indian cities is also due to transport sector. Marginal improvement in the fuel economy provide profound impact on surrounding air quality and lightweighting of vehicle mass is the key factor in improving fuel economy. The paper describes robust and integrated approach used for design and development of lightweight bus structures for Indian city bus applications. An attempt is made to demonstrate the use of environment friendly material like aluminium in development of lightweight superstrutured city buses for India. Exercise involved design, development and prototype manufacturing of 12m Low Entry and 12m Semi Low Floor (SLF) bus models.
Journal Article

Front Under Run Protection Device Strength Test Certification Through FE Simulations

2011-04-12
2011-01-0529
Passive safety regulations specify minimum safety performance requirements of vehicle in terms of protecting its occupants and other road users in accident scenarios. Currently for majority cases, the compliance of vehicle design to passive safety regulations is assessed through physical testing. With increased number of products and more comprehensive passive safety requirements, the complexity of certification is getting challenged due to high cost involved in prototype parts and the market pressures for early product introduction through reduced product development timelines. One of the ways for addressing this challenge is to promote CAE based certification of vehicle designs for regulatory compliance. Since accuracy of CAE predictions have improved over a period of time, such an approach is accepted for few regulations like ECE-R 66/01, AIS069 etc which involves only loadings of the structures.
Technical Paper

Design / Analysis and Development of Cylinder Head for High Performance 3 Cylinder CRDi Euro-V Diesel Engine for a High Combustion Pressure of 200 Bar

2010-10-05
2010-01-1975
This work is a part of program on “Development of High Performance DI, 3 Cylinder CRDI Diesel Engine to meet Euro-IV/V Emission Norms focused on automotive passenger car application purpose. This is a 3 Cylinder, TCIC engine designed for combustion pressure of 160 bar max for first stage which is being upgraded to 200 bar max in the second stage. Cylinder Head design is a part of complicated configuration whose construction and principal dimensions are dependent on the size of inlet and exhaust valves, fuel injectors positioning and mounting, port layout and swirl and shape of combustion chambers. The cylinder head of a direct-injection diesel engine has to perform many functions. It has to bring charge air to the cylinder and exhaust gas from the cylinder, with minimum pumping loss and required swirl and other properties of charge motion.
Technical Paper

Design and Development of High Performance Diesel Engine Block for High Power Density Engines with an Integrated Approach

2010-10-05
2010-01-1973
This work is a part of program on “Development of High Power Density DI, Diesel Engine to Meet US EPA - Tier III Emission norms for off highway and Genset application purpose. This is a 4 Cylinder, TCIC engine delivering 165 Hp @ 2500 rpm. BMEP at max torque comes to be 18 bar giving max cylinder firing pressure of 160 bar. Engine block is a most vital component which has to serve various functions all together. Also design of block for such a high BMEP levels, demands to give a different design strategy required for development of High Performance Engines. In order to reduce overall production cost, several constraints are imposed on design of new block. Design of block is carried out within several design, assembly and manufacturing constraints such as maintain a specific cylinder centre distance, integral oil cooler in the engine block, re-location of camshaft and FIE positions, incorporation of various accessories viz. steering pump, Air Compressor etc.
Technical Paper

Sound Quality Evaluation of a Brake and Clutch Pedal Assembly used for Automotive Applications

2017-01-10
2017-26-0194
Sound Quality (SQ) of brake and clutch pedal assembly plays an important role in contributing to vehicle interior noise and perception of sound. Quiet operation of brake and clutch units also reflects the vehicle built and material quality. Noise emitted from these sub-assemblies has to meet certain acceptance criteria as per different OEM requirements. Not much work has been carried on this over the years to characterize and quantify the same. An attempt has been made in this paper to study the sound quality of brake and clutch pedal assemblies at component level and validate the same by identifying the parameters affecting SQ. Effect on noise at different environmental conditions was studied with typical operating cycles in a hemi-anechoic chamber. The effect of sensor switches integrated within the clutch and brake pedal on sound quality is analyzed. It is found that the operating characteristics of switches drives the noise and SQ.
Technical Paper

Design and Development of 3- Cylinder: 75 kW/liter, High Power Density Diesel Engine for Passenger Car Application to Meet Euro IV/V Emission Norms

2011-01-19
2011-26-0033
To meet the latest trends in internal combustion engines pertaining efficiency, emissions and durability, downsizing of the engine has become the key focus area. This paper describes about a robust, reliable and an integrated approach used in design and development of state of art high power density/ high speed engine developed from the concept, which can be adopted for passenger car and LCV application. A three-cylinder, 1.5 liter displacement diesel engine, fully balanced is being designed with an objective to produce 115kW @ 4200 rpm, delivering a specific power output over 75 kW/liter, which is at par with a contemporary class of specification in it. In the first stage, a derated version of 75 kW (50 kW/liter) with Euro-IV and Euro-V specifications is targeted aiming at smaller car and light motor vehicle segment and a prime-mover for hybrid application.
Technical Paper

Design and Development of Radiator Fan for Automotive Application

2012-04-16
2012-01-0555
A methodology for design and development of radiator cooling fan is developed with an objective to improve underhood thermal management. For this purpose an Axial Fan Design Software has been developed which is based on Arbitrary Vortex Flow theory. The software is useful for obtaining initial blade design for the given basic functional requirements in terms of Airflow, Pressure Rise and Speed which defines the operating point of the fan. CFD analysis of the initial fan design is then carried out to predict the fan performance curve. Computation model resembles a fan set up in a wind tunnel. Further, Parametric Optimization is carried out using CFD to meet the functional requirements. A Rapid Prototype sample of the optimized fan design is manufactured and tested in a fan test rig made as per AMCA 210-99 standard to evaluate the fan performance curve and the power consumption.
Technical Paper

Innovative Design of an Automotive High Side Smart Switch Based Upon Frugal Engineering Concepts

2022-03-29
2022-01-0105
Automotive electronics is increasingly playing a vital role in all vehicle subsystems. Since an electronic control system needs to be interfaced with the outside world, an electronic smart switch forms a key output interface with various loads such as solenoids, lamps, motors, relays, fans etc. Although integrated circuit based smart-switch semiconductor solutions are provided by all global semiconductor vendors, they prove more often than not to be overdesigned for majority of situations relevant to low end vehicles. They are also generously loaded with standard high-end features like thermal and overload protection which may not always be required. In addition, external transient protection and on-chip diagnostic features lend further complexity to the entire solution.
Technical Paper

Investigating Scavenge Pressure of a Two Stroke Engine with a View to Alleviate Thermal Conditions

1995-02-01
950227
To improve the performance and durability of two stroke engines, pressure, volume and temperature of crankcase are the important parameters which need optimisation. The paper investigates these scavenge parameters of a small two stroke engine with a view to alleviate its thermal conditions. Investigation of the pressure histories have been done with reference to pressure fluctuations, backflow, Kadenacy effect, list approximation, ring sticking, engine seizure, crankcase volume, crankcase temperature, cylinder barrel temperature, engine speed and physical parameters of the engine. By reducing the crankcase volume by 11 %, the maximum torque has increased by 11 % and shifted from 3000 RPM to 4000 RPM. The maximum power at 6000 RPM has increased by 12 %. Crankcase volume of 2 to 2.5 times the cylinder displacement is considered to be suitable.
Technical Paper

A Unique Approach for Motion Planning for Autonomous Vehicle Using Modified Lattice Planner

2021-09-22
2021-26-0121
In order to travel in a chaotic and dynamic environment, an autonomous vehicle requires a motion plan. This motion plan ensures collision free, optimum travel without violating any traffic rules. The optimum solution for path planning problem exists in higher dimensions, however, with the help of useful heuristics the problem can be solved in real time, which is required for real time operation of an autonomous vehicle. There are different well established techniques available to plan a collision free kinematically traversable path. One of such techniques is called conformal Lattice planner. However, the legacy version of conformal lattice planner is not optimized and also is prone to fail under specific dynamic environment conditions. Moreover, the legacy version of conformal lattice planner is also not road aware. Due to this reason it is a semi optimized way to solve the motion planning problem.
Technical Paper

Performance Evaluation of EV/HEV Systems Using xEV Offline Simulator

2017-01-10
2017-26-0097
This paper introduces xEV Simulator- A MATLAB based simulator platform capable of analyzing EV/HEV powertrain system in both backward and forward modelling. xEV Simulator employs Forward Simulation for drive-cycle performance evaluations and Backward simulation for powertrain component sizing and support xEV powertrain design. The powertrain subsystems are modelled in Simulink. This enables the model based system simulation and further controller prototyping and HiL testing. xEV Offline Simulator GUI enables user to simulate standard EV/HEV configurations with standard drive-cycles. The model parameters of different component subsystems can be configured. The Backward modelling and simulation support the estimation of subsystem values like Propulsion motor, Energy storage, etc., to perform as per the drive-cycle requirement.
Technical Paper

LCV Chassis Frame Optimization Using Combined Simulation and Experimental Approach

2017-01-10
2017-26-0289
The design and development of complete vehicle, understanding of chassis system development process is an important task. Chassis frame of a vehicle is supporting member, both structurally and functionally, to all other chassis aggregate systems viz. suspension, steering, braking system etc. In this paper, a methodology for chassis frame model construction and validation is explained. In present work, chassis frame model is validated in terms of modal parameters and also against static loading conditions. Existing chassis 3D Computer Aided Design (CAD) data was generated using scanning and cloud point data conversion technique. FE model was generated and validated through experimental measurements viz. modal testing, vertical bending, lateral bending, and torsional bending test. Loading and boundary conditions were replicated on the complete FE model in CAE domain and test validation was carried out using appropriate mesh biasing and weld modeling techniques.
Technical Paper

Methodology for Prediction of Windscreen Wiping Area through Simulation

2017-01-10
2017-26-0257
Front windscreen wiping test is legal requirement for all motor vehicles as per standards like IS15802:2008 [1], IS15804:2008 [2] in India. This test requires windscreen mock-up/actual vehicle to be tested along with all wiping mechanisms such that minimum percentage areas to be wiped should meet the requirements specified in the IS standard. From manufacturer’s perspective this involves investment of lot of time and cost to arrive at the final design solution in order to meet the wiping requirements. The work scope in this paper is limited to bus category of vehicles. The methodology presented in this paper would enable quick design solutions for bus body builders or manufacturers to meet the wiping requirements specified in IS standard. The methodology presented in this paper was developed to carry out windscreen wiping test through commercially available simulation software.
Technical Paper

Design and Development of a Retrofit Solution for Converting a Conventional LCV into Parallel Hybrid Electric Vehicle

2019-01-09
2019-26-0117
In today’s scenario, the emission norms are getting stringent day by day due to an increased level of pollution. The world is shifting towards low carbon footprint which made it necessary to adopt efficient technologies with fewer emissions. The hybridization of vehicles has resulted in improved efficiency with lower emissions which can fulfil the near future emission norms. Retrofitting of hybrid components into a conventional IC engine vehicle is so far the best way to achieve better performance both economically and technologically. This research is primarily focused on the design and development of a novel retrofit solution of P3x architecture for the light commercial vehicle. This retrofit solution is different from other hybrid solutions in terms of powertrain. It contains an innovative add-on powertrain along with the existing powertrain. This additional powertrain consists of a pair of helical gears followed by a chain and sprocket as a coupler for traction motor.
Technical Paper

Design and Development of Tunable Exhaust Muffler for Race Car

2016-02-01
2016-28-0193
The Exhaust Noise is one of the major noise pollutants. It is well-known that for higher noise reduction, the engine has to bear high back pressure. For a race car, back-pressure plays a major role in engine's performance characteristics. For a given condition of engine rpm & load, conventional muffler has a fixed value of back-pressure and noise attenuation. Better acceleration requires low back-pressure, but the exhaust noise should also be less than the required (Norm) value (110 dBA). This contradicting condition is achieved here by using a ‘Butterfly Valve’ in this novel exhaust muffler. The butterfly valve assumes 2 positions i.e. fully open & fully closed. When the valve is fully closed, the noise reduction will be higher, but the back-pressure will also shoot up. When open, noise reduction will be less and so the back-pressure. So, when better performance is required, the valve is opened and back-pressure is reduced. The muffler is designed for a 4 cylinder 600 cc engine.
Technical Paper

Performance Evaluation of Chassis System for Converted Hybrid Electric Vehicle

2019-01-09
2019-26-0260
The technology development in automobiles is progressing towards providing smarter vehicles with increased efficiency and reduced emission. To cater this need, Electric Vehicles (EV) and Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEV) are slowly thriving in Indian roads. Conversion of existing IC engine powered vehicle to HEV reduces complication in new vehicle development and also results in vehicles with increased efficiency and reduced emission. In order to convert the Conventional Vehicle to Hybrid Electric Vehicle, drive from electric motor was coupled with existing driveline by modifying mechanical systems suitably. Hybrid vehicle includes systems such as electric motors, inverters, high-voltage batteries and electronic control units, which are mounted in chassis members. Being a major load carrying member, any modifications in chassis system may affect the performance of vehicle, therefore it is necessary to evaluate the modified design of chassis members.
Technical Paper

Effect of Ambient Temperature and Inflation Pressure on Tire Temperature

2019-01-09
2019-26-0360
Tire failure is identified as a major cause of accidents on highways around the world in the recent past. A tire burst leads to loss of control of the vehicle which ends up in a catastrophe. There are various factors which are accounted for a tire burst. Heat buildup, aging of tire and cracks on tires are the major ones which are identified. A superior ability of the tire to dissipate the heat generated during operation is a major factor which prevents a tire failure. Other factors such as ambient temperature, inflation pressure etc. contributes to heat buildup which may ultimately result in tire failure. A combination of these factors might manifest as a tire failure at high speeds, the latter being an immediate cause of heat buildup. A dormant crack in the tire might develop if the temperature and pressure conditions are favorable, thus giving away at the weakest point. With regard to the temperature conditions, road conditions, inflation pressure checks etc.
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