Structural durability design optimisation and its reliability assessment
by Byeng D. Youn, Kyung K. Choi, Jun Tang
International Journal of Product Development (IJPD), Vol. 1, No. 3/4, 2005

Abstract: Mechanical fatigue subject to external and inertia transient loads in the service life of mechanical systems often leads to structural failure due to accumulated damage. A structural durability analysis that predicts the fatigue life of mechanical components subject to dynamic stresses and strains is a computer-intensive, multidisciplinary simulation process, since it requires the integration of several computer-aided engineering tools and large amounts of data communication and computation. Uncertainties in geometric dimensions result in the indeterministic fatigue life of a mechanical component. Uncertainty propagation to structural fatigue under transient dynamic loading is not only numerically complicated but also extremely expensive. It is, therefore, a challenge to develop a durability-based design-optimisation process and reliability analysis to ascertain whether the optimal design is reliable. The objective of this paper is to develop an integrated CAD-based computer-aided engineering process to effectively carry out design optimisation for structural durability, yielding a manufacturable, durable, and cost-effective product. In addition, a reliability analysis is executed to assess the reliability of the deterministic optimal design.

Online publication date: Mon, 03-Jan-2005

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