Reconstruction finite element model of cars

L. H. Anh, Nguyễn Phụ Thượng Lưu, Nguyễn Thiên Phú, Trần Đình Nhật
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Abstract

The experimental method used in a frontal crash of cars costs much time and expense. Therefore, numerical simulation in crashworthiness is widely applied in the world. The completed car models contain a lot of parts which provided complicated structure, especially the rear of car models do not contribute to behavior of frontal crash which usually evaluates injuries of pedestrian or motorcyclist. In order to save time and resources, a simplification of the car models for research simulations is essential with the goal of reducing approximately 50% of car model elements and nodes. This study aims to construct the finite element models of front structures of vehicle based on the original finite element models. Those new car models must be maintained important values such as mass and center of gravity position. By using condition boundaries, inertia moment is kept unchanged on new model. The original car models, which are provided by the National Crash Analysis Center (NCAC), validated by using results from experimental crash tests. The modified (simplistic) vehicle FE models are validated by comparing simulation results with experimental data and simulation results of the original vehicle finite element models. LS-Dyna software provides convenient tools and very strong to modify finite element model. There are six car models reconstructed in this research, including 1 Pick-up, 2 SUV and 3 Sedan. Because car models were not the main object to evaluate in a crash, energy and behavior of frontal part have the most important role. As a result, six simplified car models gave reasonable outcomes and reduced significantly the number of nodes and elements. Therefore, the simulation time is also reduced a lot. Simplified car models can be applied to the upcoming frontal simulations.
重构汽车有限元模型
在汽车正面碰撞中使用的实验方法花费了大量的时间和费用。因此,数值模拟在耐撞性方面得到了广泛的应用。整车模型包含大量零件,结构复杂,尤其是车模的尾部对评估行人或摩托车伤害的正面碰撞行为没有贡献。为了节省时间和资源,对研究模拟的汽车模型进行简化是必要的,目标是减少大约50%的汽车模型元素和节点。本研究的目的是在原有有限元模型的基础上,建立汽车前部结构的有限元模型。这些新车型必须保持质量和重心位置等重要值。利用条件边界,使新模型的惯性矩保持不变。原始汽车模型由国家碰撞分析中心(NCAC)提供,并通过碰撞试验的结果进行了验证。通过与试验数据和原车辆有限元模型仿真结果的对比,验证了修正后(简化)的车辆有限元模型的正确性。LS-Dyna软件提供了方便的工具和非常强大的修改有限元模型。本研究重构了6种车型,包括1款皮卡、2款SUV和3款轿车。由于车型并不是碰撞评价的主要对象,因此正面的能量和行为起着最重要的作用。结果表明,6种简化的汽车模型给出了合理的结果,并显著减少了节点和元素的数量。因此,仿真时间也大大缩短。简化的汽车模型可以应用于即将到来的正面模拟。
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