An Assessment of a FEA NVH CAE Body Model for Design Capability

2001-01-1401

04/30/2001

Event
SAE 2001 Noise & Vibration Conference & Exposition
Authors Abstract
Content
Finite Element Analysis (FEA) models are routinely being adopted as a means of up-front design for automotive body structure design. FEA models play two important functions: first as a means of assessing design versus an absolute target; secondly they are used to assess the performance of design alternatives required to meet targets. Means of assessing model capability versus task is required to feed appropriate information into the design process. Being able to document model capability improves the credibility of the FEA model information.
A prior paper addressed assessing the absolute performance of model technology using a metric based on a statistical hypotheses test that determines membership in a reference set. This paper extends the use of quality technology to determining the capability of the FEA model to span the design space using Designed Experiments. The advantage of a design of experiments (DOE) structure is that both the design effects and the statistical significance of the design effects are uncovered.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/2001-01-1401
Pages
9
Citation
Moeller, M., Thomas, R., Maruvada, H., Chandra, N. et al., "An Assessment of a FEA NVH CAE Body Model for Design Capability," SAE Technical Paper 2001-01-1401, 2001, https://doi.org/10.4271/2001-01-1401.
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Published
Apr 30, 2001
Product Code
2001-01-1401
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English