Highly efficient and reliable numerical approach for predicting automotive hood displacement considering composite materials and structures of weatherstrip

IF 3.1 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, COMPOSITES Functional Composites and Structures Pub Date : 2023-10-16 DOI:10.1088/2631-6331/ad03b1
Gyeongsik Ryu, Bumyong Yoon, Jinsoo Shin, Chul Hong Rhie, Jonghwan Suhr
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Abstract Automotive hood, a closure system of the engine compartment, needs to be mounted in a suitable position to avoid irregular gaps and flush when it is initially assembled. Hood panel is mounted with an elastomer part called weatherstrip that is generally made of EPDM foam material for sealing and reducing vehicle vibration and whistling noise. Since the elastomer material exhibits non-linear mechanical properties and viscoelasticity, which result in unpredictable reaction force and compression set, finite element analysis (FEA) of the automotive hood panel displacement with weatherstrip model shows low precision and long computing time. To resolve this issue, in this study, a cost-effective methodology for FEA is introduced by applying compressive stress of weatherstrip into distributed surface load in the finite element model without weatherstrip modeling. In addition, 2D FEA of the weatherstrip was performed to investigate the effect of structural parameters on the reaction force. This work demonstrates a numerical approach for predicting automotive hood displacement, considering not only the material properties but also the structural design variables of the weatherstrip. Therefore, this approach can be applied to other closer parts where it requires highly efficient yet reliable predictive results for mounting position.
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考虑复合材料和挡雨条结构的汽车引擎盖位移预测的高效可靠数值方法
摘要汽车引擎盖作为发动机舱的封闭系统,在初始组装时需要安装在合适的位置,以避免出现不规则的缝隙和齐平现象。引擎盖面板安装了一个弹性体部件,称为weatherstrip,通常由EPDM泡沫材料制成,用于密封和减少车辆振动和呼啸噪声。由于弹性体材料具有非线性力学性能和粘弹性,导致其反作用力和压缩集不可预测,因此采用weatherstrip模型对汽车引擎盖面板位移进行有限元分析精度低,计算时间长。为了解决这一问题,本研究引入了一种经济有效的有限元分析方法,即在没有weatherstrip建模的有限元模型中,将weatherstrip的压应力应用于分布式表面荷载。此外,通过二维有限元分析研究了结构参数对反力的影响。这项工作展示了一种预测汽车引擎盖位移的数值方法,不仅考虑了材料性能,而且考虑了防水饰条的结构设计变量。因此,这种方法可以应用于其他需要高效而可靠的安装位置预测结果的更近的部件。
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Functional Composites and Structures
Functional Composites and Structures Materials Science-Materials Science (miscellaneous)
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