Effects of Manufacturing Process in Crash Simulations

Authors

  • Jakub Šašek
  • Miloslav Pašek
  • Karel Beneš
  • Vojtěch Glac

Keywords:

spot welds, Multi Model Coupling, chaining of simulations, manufacturing effects, FEM, crash

Abstract

This article describes an impact of a manufacturing, which can significantly change real parts behavior. The influence of technology process is neglected in regular simulations. However, advanced finite elements solvers make possible to involve themanufacturing process in final simulations. It brings distortions and initial distribution of stress and strain into simulations. The possibilities are demonstrated on a crash simulation of a simple box-beam, where stamping and welding processes and spring-back are considered. All mentioned operations are performed in Virtual Performance Solution. The effects of manufacturing process are discussed with a respect to common simulation practice at the end of the paper.

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Published

30-Jul-2010

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How to Cite

“Effects of Manufacturing Process in Crash Simulations” (2010) Applied and Computational Mechanics, 4(1). Available at: https://acm.kme.zcu.cz//article/view/101 (Accessed: 24 May 2025).