Finite element analysis of corroded truck chassis using sub modeling technique

Recently the truck industry has experienced a large push to overcome the increasing demands of higher performance, lower weight, and longer life of components, all this at a reasonable cost and in a short period of time. Conducting experimental test in the early stage of design is time consuming and...

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Main Authors: Kurdi, Ojo, Abd. Rahman, Roslan, Tamin, Nasir
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spelling my.utm.469852017-09-28T01:00:33Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/46985/ Finite element analysis of corroded truck chassis using sub modeling technique Kurdi, Ojo Abd. Rahman, Roslan Tamin, Nasir TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Recently the truck industry has experienced a large push to overcome the increasing demands of higher performance, lower weight, and longer life of components, all this at a reasonable cost and in a short period of time. Conducting experimental test in the early stage of design is time consuming and expensive. In order to reduce the cost, it is important to conduct simulation using numerical methods by software to find the optimum design. In practice, many of the finite element objects are very large so it makes a difficulty in meshing and also in analysis of the model. It very takes time and need a lot of memory of computer. Submodeling technique offer the solution about that problem. This paper presents the submodeling technique that applied on the corroded truck chassis. 2012 Article PeerReviewed Kurdi, Ojo and Abd. Rahman, Roslan and Tamin, Nasir (2012) Finite element analysis of corroded truck chassis using sub modeling technique. Applied Mechanics And Materials, 110-11 . pp. 2411-2415. ISSN 1660-9336 http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.110-116.2411
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Kurdi, Ojo
Abd. Rahman, Roslan
Tamin, Nasir
Finite element analysis of corroded truck chassis using sub modeling technique
description Recently the truck industry has experienced a large push to overcome the increasing demands of higher performance, lower weight, and longer life of components, all this at a reasonable cost and in a short period of time. Conducting experimental test in the early stage of design is time consuming and expensive. In order to reduce the cost, it is important to conduct simulation using numerical methods by software to find the optimum design. In practice, many of the finite element objects are very large so it makes a difficulty in meshing and also in analysis of the model. It very takes time and need a lot of memory of computer. Submodeling technique offer the solution about that problem. This paper presents the submodeling technique that applied on the corroded truck chassis.
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author Kurdi, Ojo
Abd. Rahman, Roslan
Tamin, Nasir
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Abd. Rahman, Roslan
Tamin, Nasir
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title Finite element analysis of corroded truck chassis using sub modeling technique
title_short Finite element analysis of corroded truck chassis using sub modeling technique
title_full Finite element analysis of corroded truck chassis using sub modeling technique
title_fullStr Finite element analysis of corroded truck chassis using sub modeling technique
title_full_unstemmed Finite element analysis of corroded truck chassis using sub modeling technique
title_sort finite element analysis of corroded truck chassis using sub modeling technique
publishDate 2012
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/46985/
http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.110-116.2411
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