Structural analysis of the frontal part of a local car model for crashworthiness

For an integral body or a body-on-frame (BOF) vehicle, the vehicle’s frontal part is the major structural subsystem to absorb the impact energy in a frontal vehicle impact. Ideally, for each serious crash situation, the whole available deformation length must be used and...

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Main Authors: Abdullah, Kassim Abdulrahman, Nimir, Yassin Lutfi Mahmud
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Language:English
Published: OCTA Press 2013
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spelling my.iium.irep.450732016-02-29T07:55:49Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/45073/ Structural analysis of the frontal part of a local car model for crashworthiness Abdullah, Kassim Abdulrahman Nimir, Yassin Lutfi Mahmud TJ181 Mechanical movements TL1 Motor vehicles For an integral body or a body-on-frame (BOF) vehicle, the vehicle’s frontal part is the major structural subsystem to absorb the impact energy in a frontal vehicle impact. Ideally, for each serious crash situation, the whole available deformation length must be used and all the impact energy must be absorbed without deforming the passenger compartment. It is also important to manage the energy intensity during the crash time because the resulting crash pulse has a large influence on the injury level. Crash simulation softwares are widely used by automotive industry to evaluate occupant risks and injuries. Therefore, the accuracy of the finite element frame model has significant influence on the quality of vehicle impact predictability. This current work aims at building an understanding of structural and design features that can optimize structural integrity in terms of strength, stiffness and crashworthiness of front-part structures. For this purpose, a local car model is selected for analysis so as to study and analyse the crushing behaviour and suggest ways for possible modifications to be made on the structures. Required modifications on the structures are done at the weak zones to enhance crashworthiness of the vehicle. The enhancement processes involve structure’s geometry modifications or implementations of new design features. Concept structure that can improve energy absorption capability while maintaining a permissible deceleration level is presented. OCTA Press 2013-07-17 Conference or Workshop Item REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/45073/1/45073.pdf Abdullah, Kassim Abdulrahman and Nimir, Yassin Lutfi Mahmud (2013) Structural analysis of the frontal part of a local car model for crashworthiness. In: 24th IASTED International Conference on Modelling and Simulation, 17th-19th July 2013, Banff, Canada. http://www.actapress.com/Abstract.aspx?paperId=455683 10.2316/P.2013.802-051
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topic TJ181 Mechanical movements
TL1 Motor vehicles
spellingShingle TJ181 Mechanical movements
TL1 Motor vehicles
Abdullah, Kassim Abdulrahman
Nimir, Yassin Lutfi Mahmud
Structural analysis of the frontal part of a local car model for crashworthiness
description For an integral body or a body-on-frame (BOF) vehicle, the vehicle’s frontal part is the major structural subsystem to absorb the impact energy in a frontal vehicle impact. Ideally, for each serious crash situation, the whole available deformation length must be used and all the impact energy must be absorbed without deforming the passenger compartment. It is also important to manage the energy intensity during the crash time because the resulting crash pulse has a large influence on the injury level. Crash simulation softwares are widely used by automotive industry to evaluate occupant risks and injuries. Therefore, the accuracy of the finite element frame model has significant influence on the quality of vehicle impact predictability. This current work aims at building an understanding of structural and design features that can optimize structural integrity in terms of strength, stiffness and crashworthiness of front-part structures. For this purpose, a local car model is selected for analysis so as to study and analyse the crushing behaviour and suggest ways for possible modifications to be made on the structures. Required modifications on the structures are done at the weak zones to enhance crashworthiness of the vehicle. The enhancement processes involve structure’s geometry modifications or implementations of new design features. Concept structure that can improve energy absorption capability while maintaining a permissible deceleration level is presented.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Abdullah, Kassim Abdulrahman
Nimir, Yassin Lutfi Mahmud
author_facet Abdullah, Kassim Abdulrahman
Nimir, Yassin Lutfi Mahmud
author_sort Abdullah, Kassim Abdulrahman
title Structural analysis of the frontal part of a local car model for crashworthiness
title_short Structural analysis of the frontal part of a local car model for crashworthiness
title_full Structural analysis of the frontal part of a local car model for crashworthiness
title_fullStr Structural analysis of the frontal part of a local car model for crashworthiness
title_full_unstemmed Structural analysis of the frontal part of a local car model for crashworthiness
title_sort structural analysis of the frontal part of a local car model for crashworthiness
publisher OCTA Press
publishDate 2013
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/45073/1/45073.pdf
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