Title: Prediction of road loads for fatigue design - a sensitivity study
Authors: Sudhakar Medepalli, Rajesh Rao
Addresses: Chassis Analysis, Chrysler Corporation, 800 Chrysler Drive, Auburn Hills, MI 48206, USA. Chassis Analysis, Chrysler Corporation, 800 Chrysler Drive, Auburn Hills, MI 48206, USA
Abstract: Road load information is critical for the design of an automobile for durability. It is difficult to obtain this information in the early phases of the design process when no prototype vehicles exist and one has to rely on historic data. However, this data is vehicle dependent and does not reflect how the loads change due to the design modifications. Using computer simulations to predict road loads is an excellent solution to the problem. One can evaluate multiple designs quickly and inexpensively. We outline one such process here and validate it by comparing the predicted loads to measured loads. We also point out the importance of including component flexibility information in the models. Finally, we show how the process can be applied to evaluate the sensitivity of the loads to design modifications.
Keywords: durability road loads; component flexibility; computer simulations.
International Journal of Vehicle Design, 2000 Vol.23 No.1/2, pp.161-175
Published online: 18 Aug 2003 *
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