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Title: BREAKTHROUGH TECHNOLOGIES FOR VIRTUAL PROTOTYPING IN THE PRODUCT CREATION PROCESS OF AUTOMOTIVE STRUCTURES
Authors: VAN DER AUWERAER, H
IRIMIA, C
GROVU, M
Keywords: virtual prototyping, computer aided engineering,
concept modelling
Issue Date: 2009
Publisher: Transilvania University Press of Braşov
Citation: Google Scholar
Series/Report no.: COMEC 2009;151-156
Abstract: The pressures on product innovation and at the same time product customization and cost control are the key drivers for today’s vehicle development process. The requirement to develop multiple innovative body variants for each new vehicle platform while shortening the overall time-to-market, puts body development on the critical path in the vehicle development process. This paper discusses a number of new technologies that support such approach in relation to NVH . Morphing the FE mesh of a predecessor model enables the analyst to formulate design recommendations in the concept phase. Model reduction techniques shorten calculation time, enabling more modifications to be evaluated. A first approach is based on a modal projection of the modifications. The second one is based on wave-based substructuring and allows implementing large modifications in a very efficient way. A process is presented and illustrated using industrial examples.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/974
ISBN: 978-973-598-572-1
Appears in Collections:COMEC 2009

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