Modern Mechanical Engineering

Volume 13, Issue 3 (August 2023)

ISSN Print: 2164-0165   ISSN Online: 2164-0181

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A Comparative Study on the Truck Frame Stiffness with Solid and Beam Element FEA Models

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DOI: 10.4236/mme.2023.133004    143 Downloads   796 Views  

ABSTRACT

Truck frames should be designed and fabricated with enough rigidity to avoid excessive deflections. Finite element analysis (FEA) plays an important role in all stages of frame designs. While being accurate, 3D solid element FEA models are built upon frame configuration details which are not feasible in the preliminary design stage, partially because of limited available design data of frames and heavy computation costs. This research develops 1D beam element FEA models for simulating frame structures. In this paper, the CAD model of a truck frame is first created. The solid element FEA analysis, which is adopted as the baseline in this study, is subsequently conducted for the stiffness of the frame, Next, beam element FEA analysis is performed for validating the feasibility of the beam element FEA model by comparing the results from the solid and beam element FEA models. It is found that the beam element FEA model can predict the frame stiffness with acceptable accuracy and reduce the computation cost significantly.

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Zhang, S. , Gertzen, Z. , Manering, A. and Jongkind, C. (2023) A Comparative Study on the Truck Frame Stiffness with Solid and Beam Element FEA Models. Modern Mechanical Engineering, 13, 55-61. doi: 10.4236/mme.2023.133004.

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