Title: Quality function deployment as a tool for including customer preferences in optimising vehicle dynamic behaviour

Authors: Horia A. Haghiac, Imtiaz Haque

Addresses: 1104 Eagle Drive, Apt. 1116, Akron, OH 44312, USA. ' Department of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering and Science, Clemson University, 102 Floor Daniel Engineering Innovation Building, Box 340921, Clemson, SC 29634-0921, USA

Abstract: Expert simulation can solve difficult problems that are beyond the power of even the most insightful designers. However, it also suggests the potential for equipping designers with tools that enhance their insight. This paper proposes a combined application of the Quality Function Deployment (QFD) design technique and a Genetic Algorithm-based (GA) optimisation method to a multi-criteria optimisation design problem to reduce the dimensionality of the problem and, most importantly, to help make choices based on customer preference because the success of the design depends on how well it addresses the wants and needs of the consumers - both internal and external. To illustrate that, a complex vehicle multi-body model that has a significant number of design variables is used. Vehicle performance is assessed using a number of different performance measures calculated over a number of different scenarios. Results show excellent improvements in the vehicle handling performance over three open loop manoeuvres.

Keywords: genetic algorithms; multibody dynamics; multicriteria optimisation; quality function deployment; QFD; customer preferences; vehicle dynamics; design optimisation; vehicle performance; vehicle design; performance measures; vehicle handling.

DOI: 10.1504/IJVD.2005.008465

International Journal of Vehicle Design, 2005 Vol.39 No.4, pp.311 - 330

Published online: 21 Dec 2005 *

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