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Fatigue Life Prediction of HVAC Pipe Assembly for Measured Powertrain Load by Virtual Simulation

2020-04-14
2020-01-0188
Structural durability of automotive components is one of the key requirements in design and development of today’s automobiles. Virtual simulations are used to estimate component durability to save the cost and time required to build the components and testing. The objective of this work is to find the service life of automotive HVAC pipe assembly by calculating cumulative fatigue life for operation under actual powertrain load conditions. Modal transient response analysis is performed with the measured powertrain load time history. Strain based fatigue life analysis is carried out using modal superposition method (MSM). The estimated fatigue life was compared with the physical test results. This paper also explains the root cause of low fatigue life on pipe assembly and provide the solution.
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Rubber Material Model Development for Closure Bumpstop

2020-04-14
2020-01-1073
In vehicle development process, closures slam durability is one of the important measurement for body in white and closure design. In closure slam simulation event, the majority of dynamic forces absorbed through rubber seals and rubber bump-stops, which are typically mounted in-between the closure system and body in white (BIW). These auxiliary components also provide the cushioning to the structure and protect it from the panel interaction during abusive closure slam. In conventional computer aided engineering (CAE) simulation process, the stiffness of rubber bumpstop is often represented with linear stiffness data, which does not capture the rubber behavior for static and dynamic loading/unloading. Thus, it is necessary to develop the numerical material model for better rubber behavior simulation. This paper details the study of rubber bumpstop material behavior under static and dynamic loading/unloading using various material model approach.
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Prediction of Tow Hook and Bolted Joint Strength Behavior Using Virtual Test Simulation Technique

2020-04-14
2020-01-1399
There is an increasing demand for reducing vehicle development process and minimizing cost due to tough competition in Automotive market. One of the major focus areas is minimizing the vehicle proto build that are required for physical testing during vehicle development. Tow hooks are key structural components for the vehicle, which are designed to withstand structural strength performance under various vehicles towing condition. Typical extreme load scenario for the vehicle can be towing fully loaded vehicle breaks down on uphill road or stuck in wet muddy condition. To exercise the tow hook structural development in early design phase, it is important to have reliable simulation process. This paper focuses on development of virtual test simulation process that replicates the tow hook system test behavior for the operating load. The study includes the detail modeling of clevis load applicator, tow hook, bolt joint and attached test bed plate for capturing the load path.
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