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Fatigue life of vehicle mounted components is dependent on a number of factors like
mounting location, suspension parameters, component design, and anti-vibration mount
properties. A study of influence of these parameters on component fatigue life will greatly
help in establishing the most suitable values of these parameters for a given mounting
problem. The existing techniques to determine the fatigue life of vehicle mounted
components are not used to study fatigue life variation by changing the above mentioned
parameters as the practice is time consuming and costly with these techniques. This calls for
the development of an efficient framework by which such a study can be carried out. In the
present research work such a framework is developed by using the bond graph method of
modeling and simulation. With the help of this framework, a rough estimation of fatigue life
of vehicle mounted components can be made, for various parameter values, in considerably
less time as compared to existing techniques of fatigue life determination. Thus the variation
occurring in the component fatigue life by varying parameter values can be known, which
allows determination of most appropriate values of these parameters to get maximum fatigue
life of vehicle mounted components. Once the suitable parameter values have been
established, the detailed fatigue life of component can be determined using existing
techniques. A full car suspension model is generated using bond graph method, and after
validation of the model it is augmented to include a component mounted on vehicle body at
four points. To simulate actual travel conditions, a road profile is generated and is provided
as input to the model, which provides the load values acting at the component mounting
points. The dynamic stresses generated in component are known by performing finite element
analysis of the component with known load values. From these dynamic stresses a
preliminary fatigue life of component is calculated using Rainflow counting algorithm and
Palmgren-Miner’s rule. The whole process is repeated at four mounting locations on vehicle
body and the variation occurring in component fatigue life by varying mounting location is
established. Finally, modal analysis of the full car suspension is carried out and the variation
in fatigue life is related to the variation of modal displacements of various points on vehicle
body. |
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