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A Holistic Approach to Mitigating Warpage in Fiber-Reinforced Plastic Injection Molding for Automotive Applications

2024-04-09
2024-01-2358
Fiber-reinforced plastics (FRPs), produced through injection molding, are increasingly preferred over steel in automotive applications due to their lightweight, moldability, and excellent physical properties. However, the expanding use of FRPs presents a critical challenge: deformation stability. The occurrence of warping significantly compromises the initial product quality due to challenges in part mounting and interference with surrounding parts. Consequently, mitigating warpage in FRP-based injection parts is paramount for achieving high-quality parts. In this study, we present a holistic approach to address warpage in injection-molded parts using FRP. We employed a systematic Design of Experiments (DOE) methodology to optimize materials, processes, and equipment, with a focus on reducing warpage, particularly for the exterior part. First, we optimized material using a mixture design in DOE, emphasizing reinforcements favorable for warpage mitigation.
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A Research on Kinematic Optimization of Auto Flush Door Handle System

2020-04-14
2020-01-0623
Today, many car manufacturers and their suppliers are very interested in power-operated door handles, known as auto flush door handles. These handles have a distinguishing feature in terms of the way they operate. They are hidden in door skins and deployed automatically when users need to open the door. It is obvious that it is a major exterior styling point that makes customers interested in the vehicles that apply it. To make this auto flush door handle, however, there lie difficulties. First, because there is no sufficient space inside a door, applying these handles can be a constraint in exterior design unless the structures of them are kinematic optimized. The insufficient space can also cause problems in appearance of the handles when they are deployed. The purpose of this study is to establish the kinematic system of auto flush door handle to overcome the exterior handicaps such as the excessive exposure of the internal area on the deployed position.
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A Study on Fatigue Life Prediction Technique considering Bead Notch Shape in Arc Welding of Steel Components under Multi-Axial Load

2024-04-09
2024-01-2257
This study deals with the fatigue life prediction methodology of welding simulation components involving arc welding. First, a method for deriving the cyclic deformation and fatigue properties of the weld metal (that is also called ER70S-3 in AWS, American Welding Standard) is explained using solid bar specimens. Then, welded tube specimens were used with two symmetric welds and subjected to axial, torsion, and combined in-phase and out-of-phase axial-torsion loads. In most previous studies the weld bead’s start/stop were arbitrarily removed by overlapping the starting and stop point. Because it can reduce fatigue data scatter. However, in this study make the two symmetric weld’s start/stops exposed to applying load. Because the shape of the weld bead generated after the welding process can act as a notch (Ex. root notch at weld start / Crater at weld stop) to an applied stress. Accordingly, they were intentionally designed to cause stress concentrations on start/stops.
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A Study on Regeneration Strategies of Cordierite-DPF Applied to a Diesel Vehicle

2011-10-06
2011-28-0108
Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) system is considered as the most effective method to reduce particulate mater (PM) out of diesel exhaust. In general, silicon carbide (SiC) has been employed as the base materials for DPF substrate in diesel vehicles. Currently, a material, called cordierite (Cd), has been adopted for the DPF in a modern SUV with 2-liter CRDI diesel engine, complying EURO-5 emission regulation. Instead of its lower cost, Cd-based substrate was disadvantageous on thermal conductivity and heat capacity relative to SiC. In this work, the problems (i.e., face crack), initiated by the thermal drawbacks, were investigated as it applied into the DPF substrate. As the countermeasures to overcome, a control optimization of regeneration temperature elevation and an introduction of ingenious multiple regeneration strategy at problematic conditions were proposed and verified through real-road endurance tests.
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A Study on a Prognostics and Health Management (PHM) Based on Fracture Mechanics Using Deep Learning

2024-04-09
2024-01-2248
This paper presents deep learning-based prognostics and health management (PHM) for predicting fractures of an electric propulsion (eP) drivetrain system using real-time CAN signals. The deep learning algorithm, based on autoencoders, resamples time-series signals and converts them into 2D images using recurrence plots (RP). Subsequently, through unsupervised learning of DeepSVDD, it detects anomalies in the converted 2D images and predicts the failure of the system in real-time. Also, reliability analysis based on fracture mechanics was performed using the detected signals and big data. In particular, the severity of the eP drivetrain system is proportional to the maximum shear stress (τmax) in terms of linear elastic fracture mechanics (LEFM) and can be calculated by summarizing the relationship between cracks (a) and the stress intensity factor (KIII).
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A Study on the Robust Crash Performance Structure of Continuous Fiber Thermoplastic Composite Cowl Crossbar

2022-03-29
2022-01-0872
Recently, keen interest has been focused on the reduction of fuel consumption through the development of eco-friendly and weight-effective vehicles. This is due in part to the strengthening of regulatory standards for fuel efficiency in each country. This study will focus on the optimization of the IP (Instrument Panel) module, in particular, the cowl crossbar, which in some vehicles, can account for more than 33% of the IP module weight. The design objectives of the cowl crossbar were to use continuous fiber thermoplastic composite materials to achieve high stiffness, while optimizing the strength to weight performance as evaluated through vehicle sled and crash testing. This research will introduce the development and optimization methodology for an alternative material, which achieved about a 30% weight reduction as compared to steel.
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Active Vibration Control of Road Noise Path Using Piezoelectric Stack Actuators and Filtered-X LMS Algorithm for Electric Vehicle Applications

2024-06-12
2024-01-2953
This paper presents the novel active vibration control (AVC) system that controls vehicle body vibration to reduce the structural borne road noise. As a result of vehicle noise testing in an electric vehicle, the predominant frequency of vehicle body vibration that worsens interior noise is in the range of 150-250Hz. Such vibration in that frequency range, commonly masked in engine vibrations, are hard to neglect for electric vehicles. The vibration source of that frequency is the resonance of tire cavity mode. Resonator or absorption material has been applied inside the tire for the control of cavity noise as a passive method. They require an increment of weight and cost. Therefore, a novel method is necessary. The vibration amplified by resonance of cavity mode is transferred to the vehicle body throughout the suspension system. To reduce the vibration, AVC system is applied to the suspension mount.
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An Experimental Investigation of In-Cylinder Flow Motion Effect on Dual-Fuel Premixed Compression Ignition Characteristics

2020-04-14
2020-01-0306
The combustion process using two fuels with different reactivity, known as dual-fuel combustion or RCCI is mainly studied to reduce emissions while maintaining thermal efficiency compared to the conventional diesel combustion. Many studies have proven that dual-fuel combustion has a positive prospect in future combustion to achieve ultra-low engine-out emissions with high indicated thermal efficiency. However, a limitation on high-load expansion due to the higher maximum in-cylinder pressure rise rate (mPRR) is a main problem. Thus, it is important to establish the operating strategy and study the effect of in-cylinder flow motion with dual-fuel combustion to achieve a low mPRR and emissions while maintaining high-efficiency. In this research, the characteristics of gasoline-diesel dual-fuel combustion on different hardware were studied to verify the effect of the in-cylinder flow motion on dual-fuel combustion.
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An Experimental Study on the Knock Mitigation Effect of Coolant and Thermal Boundary Temperatures in Spark Ignited Engines

2018-04-03
2018-01-0213
Increasing compression ratio is essential for developing future high-efficiency engines due to the intrinsic characteristics of spark-ignited engines. However, it also causes the unfavorable, abnormal knocking phenomena which is the auto-ignition in the unburned end-gas region. To cope with regulations, many researchers have been experimenting with various methods to suppress knock occurrence. In this paper, it is shown that cooling the combustion chamber using coolants, which is one of the most practical methods, has a strong effect on knock mitigation. Furthermore, the relationship between thermal boundary and coolant temperatures is shown. In the beginning of this paper, knock metrics using an in-cylinder pressure sensor are explained for readers, even though entire research studies cannot be listed due to the innumerableness. The coolant passages for the cylinder head and the liner were separated to examine independent cooling strategies.
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Analysis of Leakage Magnetic Field and Reducing Method in Bi-Directional Wireless Charging System of Electric Vehicle

2024-04-09
2024-01-2029
This paper analyzes the leakage magnetic field generated by the Bi-Directional wireless charging system of Electric Vehicle(EV) and confirms the effect of the shielding coil in the Bi-Directional wireless charging system. In particular, in EV using the Inductive Power Transfer(IPT) method, the effective shielding coil position is proposed by analyzing the contribution of the leakage magnetic field of the Ground Assembly(GA) coil and the Vehicle Assembly(VA) coil according to the power transfer direction. Simulations were conducted using the WPT3/Z2 model of the standard SAE J2954, and it was confirmed that the GA coil contributed more to the leakage magnetic field due to the relatively large size compared to the VA coil regardless of power transfer direction.
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Analytical Techniques for Engine Structure Using Prediction of Radiated Noise of Diesel Engine with Changing Combustion Excitation

2017-06-05
2017-01-1802
In the automotive industry, various simulation-based analysis methods have been suggested and applied to reduce the time and cost required to develop the engine structure to improve the NVH performance of powertrain. This simulation is helpful to set the engine design concept in the initial phase of the powertrain development schedules. However, when using the conventional simulation method with a uniformed force, the simulation results sometimes show different results than the test results. Therefore, in this paper, we propose a method for predicting the radiated noise level of a diesel engine using actual combustion excitation force. Based on the analytical radiated noise development target, we identify the major components of the engine that are beyond this development target by in the frequency range. The components of the problem found in this way are reflected in the engine design of the early development stage to shorten the development time.
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Benefits of Octane-On-Demand in an E10-Gasoline Engine Vehicle Using an On-Board Fuel Separator

2022-03-29
2022-01-0424
Knock in gasoline engines at higher loads is a significant constraint on torque and efficiency. The anti-knock property of a fuel is closely related to its research octane number (RON). Ethanol has superior RON compared to gasoline and thus has been commonly used to blend with gasoline in commercial gasolines. However, as the RON of a fuel is constant, it has not been used as needed in a vehicle. To wisely use the RON, an On-Board Separation (OBS) unit that separates commercial gasoline with ethanol content into high-octane fuel with high ethanol fraction and a lower octane remainder has been developed. Then an onboard Octane-on-demand (OOD) concept uses both fuels in varying proportion to provide to the engine a fuel blend with just enough RON to meet the ever changing octane requirement that depends on driving pattern.
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Characteristics of Diesel Engine Noise According to EGR Rate Change during Transient Operation

2015-06-15
2015-01-2296
Diesel engine noise is classified into mechanical noise, flow dynamic noise and combustion noise. Among these, combustion noise level is higher than the others due to the high compression ratio of diesel combustion and auto ignition. The injected fuel is mixed with air in the ignition delay process, followed by simultaneous ignition of the premixed mixture. This process results in a rapid pressure rise, which is the main source of combustion noise. The amount of fuel burned during premixed combustion is mainly affected by the ignition delay. The exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) rate has an impact on ignition delay, and thus, it influences the combustion noise characteristics. Therefore, during the transient state, the combustion noise characteristics change as the EGR rate deviates from the target value. In this study, the effect of the EGR rate deviation during the transient state of the combustion noise is examined. A 1.6 liter diesel engine with a VGT was used for the experiment.
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Characterization of High-Tumble Flow Effects on Early Injection for a Lean-Burn Gasoline Engine

2023-04-11
2023-01-0238
The influence of early induction stroke direct injection on late-cycle flows was investigated for a lean-burn, high-tumble, gasoline engine. The engine features side-mounted injection and was operated at a moderate load (8.5 bar brake mean effective pressure) and engine speed (2000 revolutions per minute) condition representative of a significant portion of the duty cycle for a hybridized powertrain system. Thermodynamic engine tests were used to evaluate cam phasing, injection schedule, and ignition timing such that an optimal balance of acceptable fuel economy, combustion stability, and engine-out nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions was achieved. A single cylinder of the 4-cylinder thermodynamic engine was outfitted with an endoscope that enabled direct imaging of the spark discharge and early flame development.
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Definition and Application of a Target Cascading Process on a Fully Trimmed Body, from Vehicle Objectives to Component Objectives

2024-06-12
2024-01-2916
Finite element (FE) based simulations for fully trimmed bodies are a key tool in the automotive industry to predict and understand the Noise, Vibration and Harshness (NVH) behavior of a complete car. While structural and acoustic transfer functions are nowadays straight-forward to obtain from such models, the comprehensive understanding of the intrinsic behavior of the complete car is more complex to achieve, in particular when it comes to the contribution of each sub-part to the global response. This paper proposes a complete target cascading process, which first assesses which sub-part of the car is the most contributing to the interior noise, then decomposes the total structure-borne acoustic transfer function into several intermediate transfer functions, allowing to better understand the effect of local design changes.
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Developing a Car to Meet New Pass-By Noise Requirements using Simulation and Testing

2015-06-15
2015-01-2319
A new pass-by noise test method has been introduced, in which engine speeds and loads are reduced (compared to the old test method) to better reflect real world driving behavior. New noise limits apply from 1 July 2016, and tighten by up to 4dB by 2026. The new test method is recognized internationally, and it is anticipated that the limits will also be adopted in most territories around the world. To achieve these tough new pass-by noise requirements, vehicle manufacturers need to address several important aspects of their products. Vehicle performance is critical to the test method, and is controlled by the full load engine torque curve, speed of response to accelerator pedal input, transmission type, overall gear ratios, tire rolling radius, and resistance due to friction and aerodynamic drag. Noise sources (exhaust, intake, powertrain, driveline, tires) and vehicle noise insulation are critical to the noise level radiated to the far-field.
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Development and Application of Advanced CFD Method to Optimize the Spool Valve

2011-10-06
2011-28-0127
A new numerical method is developed to predict the movement of a valve induced by the flow-induced force and pressure field around a valve. It solves the governing equations of fluid dynamics coupled with the motion equation of the valve. We apply this method to predict the motion of a spool valve in a valve body of an automatic transmission. In addition, the effectiveness of design parameters is found to achieve the design goal that reduce the discharge flow rate and flow-induced force. Finally, the optimized design of valve with better performance is suggested.
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Development of Boiling Prediction Method in LP-EGR Cooler and Shape Optimization for Suppressing Boiling using Boiling Index

2021-04-06
2021-01-0228
An EGR system has been significantly used in order to cope with reinforced exhaust gas regulation and enhancement of fuel efficiency. For the well-designed EGR cooler, performance analysis is basically required. Furthermore, boiling prediction of the EGR cooler is especially essential to evaluate durability failure of abnormal operating conditions in DPF. However, due to intrinsic complexity of detailed 3-dimensional heat transfer tubes in the EGR cooler, no precise technique of boiling prediction has been developed. Therefore, this research had been performed in order to fulfill 3 goals: (1) development of 3-dimentional performance prediction technique including boiling occurrence, (2) generation and validation of a new evaluation index for boiling, (3) development of an optimized EGR cooler for suppressing boiling. In order to increase analysis accuracy and reduce analysis efforts at the same time, 3-dimensional single-phase flow analysis was developed.
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Development of Exmani-Heat Protector to Improve Sound Absorption Using New Perforated Thin Aluminum Plate

2020-04-14
2020-01-0405
This paper discusses a technology for reducing the gas flow noise generated from the noise of the vehicle, especially the exhaust system. The primary function of the heat protector is thermal shutdown. However, due to the increase in engine power, downsizing of engines, and the rise of consumer's eye level, solutions about noise are now emphasized. To meet these needs, a new concept of heat protector manufacturing technology is required. A key component of this technology is the manufacturing technology of three-ply composite board which can absorb sound from the existing sound insulation aluminum heat protector. For this purpose, mold technology for punching aluminum sheet, optimization technique for punching effect, specific pattern design for high-strength/high-forming, sound absorbing material selection and composite sheet molding technology, and noise vibration reduction mounting technology for plate joining were developed.
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Development of Optimal Specification of Exhaust Purification System for Euro7 Commercial Diesel Legislation

2024-04-09
2024-01-2627
In this study, an integrated emission prediction model was used to predict whether EURO7-compliant commercial internal combustion engine vehicles would be able to meet upcoming regulations. In particular, the optimal value of Adblue injection and EHC (Electrically Heated Catalyst) control strategy for each combination of the specifications of the close-coupled SCR system (volume, substrate spec., EHC, etc.) was derived. Through this, it was intended to derive the best specification combination in terms of control and emission performance, and to use the results as a basis for decision-making in the early stages of product concept selection.
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