Structural Optimization of Automotive Components Applied to Durability Problems
Date Published: 2003-11-18
Paper Number:2003-01-3547
DOI: 10.4271/2003-01-3547
Citation:
Ferreira, W., Martins, F., Kameoka, S., Salloum, A. et al., "Structural Optimization of Automotive Components Applied to Durability Problems," SAE Technical Paper 2003-01-3547, 2003, doi:10.4271/2003-01-3547.
Author(s):
Wallace Gusmão Ferreira - MSX International do Brasil Ltda
Fabio Martins - MSX International do Brasil Ltda
Sidnei Kameoka - Trilogy International do Brasil Ltda
Amir Sadalla Salloum - Ford Motor Co. do Brasil
Jorge Teruo Kaeya - Ford Motor Co. do Brasil
Abstract:
The application of structural optimization methodology in the preliminary design phases allows to combine several component attributes and to obtain the optimal design configuration to satisfy the project requirements. Basic concepts of structural optimization and design for automotive durability are presented in order describe the general aspects of the methodology. Case studies applying structural optimization of components for automotive application are presented and discussed. The optimization criteria are defined in terms of size optimization: component thickness (sheet metal components) are calculated in order to use a minimal amount of material and to provide maximum durability.
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