Topological Optimization Design for Pedestal of Horizontal Rocket Rivet Fixture

2011 ◽  
Vol 291-294 ◽  
pp. 2601-2607
Author(s):  
Zhou Yang Li ◽  
Wen Tao Gu ◽  
Ming Jun Wang ◽  
Yan Ni Lei

In order to improve the riveting precision, the finite element method and topological optimization design based on the variable density method were employed to design the pedestal of horizontal rocket rivet fixture. Topological optimization model was set up based on static analysis of the original designed pedestal under various typical load cases. Topological optimization results of various load cases were compared with original pedestal. The result showed deficiencies of the original pedestal, and a new model was built based on topological optimization results. The analysis of topological model was carried out by applying the finite element method. The results show that the stiffness of pedestal was remarkably improved; the stress distribution was more homogenized and the displacement of the guide rail was decreased after optimization. This method could also provide reference and guidance for designing other complicated structures.

Author(s):  
Wakae Kozukue ◽  
Ichiro Hagiwara ◽  
Yasuhiro Mohri

In this paper the reduction analysis of the so-called ‘booming noise’, which occurs due to the resonance of a vehicle cabin, is tried to carry out by using the finite element method. For the reduction method a Helmholtz resonator, which is well known in the field of acoustics, is attached to a vehicle cabin. The resonance frequency of a Helmholtz resonator can be varied by adjusting the length of its throat. The simply shaped Helmholtz resonator is set up to the back of the cabin according to the resonance frequency of the cabin and the frequency response of the sound pressure at a driver’s ear position is calculated by using the finite element method. It is confirmed that the acoustical characteristics of the cabin is changed largely by attaching the resonator and the sound quality is quite varied. The resonance frequency of the resonator can be considered to follow the acoustical characteristics of the cabin by using an Origami structure as a throat. So, in the future the analysis by using an Origami structure Helmholtz resonator should be performed.


2010 ◽  
Vol 152-153 ◽  
pp. 279-283
Author(s):  
Run Bo Bai ◽  
Fu Sheng Liu ◽  
Zong Mei Xu

Contact problem, which exists widely in mechanical engineering, civil engineering, manufacturing engineering, etc., is an extremely complicated nonlinear problem. It is usually solved by the finite element method. Unlike with the traditional finite element method, it is necessary to set up contact elements for the contact analysis. In the different types of contact elements, the Goodman joint elements, which cover the surface of contacted bodies with zero thickness, are widely used. However, there are some debates on the characteristics of the attached elements of the Goodman joint elements. For that this paper studies the type, matching, and meshing of the attached elements. The results from this paper would be helpful for the finite element contact analysis.


2014 ◽  
Vol 490-491 ◽  
pp. 510-513
Author(s):  
Sheng Bin Wu ◽  
Xiao Bao Liu

Focus on stress concentration and high stress area, four improvements were put forward through analyzed a hydraulic excavator's boom with the finite element method under the bucket digging condition. Compared the stress distribution graph, the results show that these schemes can improve the stress concentration phenomenon and the high stress distribution areas. The practices demonstrated the effectiveness to reduce the invalidation rate of hydraulic excavator's boom.


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