Simulation test of automotive constant velocity joint (CVJ) using computer aided engineering software

This thesis deals with simulation test of constant velocity joint (CVJ) using computer aided engineering software. The objective of this thesis is to investigate and analyze the stress distribution of CVJ using CAE software. The thesis describes the finite element analysis techniques to predict the...

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Main Author: Muhammad Zaki, Zainal
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Language:English
Published: 2008
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spelling my.ump.umpir.1622023-12-15T01:03:58Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/162/ Simulation test of automotive constant velocity joint (CVJ) using computer aided engineering software Muhammad Zaki, Zainal TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery This thesis deals with simulation test of constant velocity joint (CVJ) using computer aided engineering software. The objective of this thesis is to investigate and analyze the stress distribution of CVJ using CAE software. The thesis describes the finite element analysis techniques to predict the failure region on the CVJ and to identify the critical locations of the components. The structural three-dimensional solid modeling of CVJ was developed using the computer-aided drawing software, SolidWork. The strategy of validation of finite element model was developed. The finite element analysis was then performed using CosmosWork. The finite element model of the components was analyzed using the static stress with linear material model approaches. Finally, the stress distribution obtain from the result of analysis are employed as input for the failure region. From the results, it is observed that the analysis using CosmosWork can predict the failure region under fatigue loading. The acquired results tell the failure region occurred at the inner ball hub where it was attach to the shaft and the concentration of the stress occur at that place. 2008-11 Undergraduates Project Papers NonPeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/162/1/Simulation%20test%20of%20automotive%20constant%20velocity%20joint%20%28CVJ%29%20using%20computer%20aided%20engineering%20software.pdf Muhammad Zaki, Zainal (2008) Simulation test of automotive constant velocity joint (CVJ) using computer aided engineering software. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Universiti Malaysia Pahang.
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Simulation test of automotive constant velocity joint (CVJ) using computer aided engineering software
description This thesis deals with simulation test of constant velocity joint (CVJ) using computer aided engineering software. The objective of this thesis is to investigate and analyze the stress distribution of CVJ using CAE software. The thesis describes the finite element analysis techniques to predict the failure region on the CVJ and to identify the critical locations of the components. The structural three-dimensional solid modeling of CVJ was developed using the computer-aided drawing software, SolidWork. The strategy of validation of finite element model was developed. The finite element analysis was then performed using CosmosWork. The finite element model of the components was analyzed using the static stress with linear material model approaches. Finally, the stress distribution obtain from the result of analysis are employed as input for the failure region. From the results, it is observed that the analysis using CosmosWork can predict the failure region under fatigue loading. The acquired results tell the failure region occurred at the inner ball hub where it was attach to the shaft and the concentration of the stress occur at that place.
format Undergraduates Project Papers
author Muhammad Zaki, Zainal
author_facet Muhammad Zaki, Zainal
author_sort Muhammad Zaki, Zainal
title Simulation test of automotive constant velocity joint (CVJ) using computer aided engineering software
title_short Simulation test of automotive constant velocity joint (CVJ) using computer aided engineering software
title_full Simulation test of automotive constant velocity joint (CVJ) using computer aided engineering software
title_fullStr Simulation test of automotive constant velocity joint (CVJ) using computer aided engineering software
title_full_unstemmed Simulation test of automotive constant velocity joint (CVJ) using computer aided engineering software
title_sort simulation test of automotive constant velocity joint (cvj) using computer aided engineering software
publishDate 2008
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/162/1/Simulation%20test%20of%20automotive%20constant%20velocity%20joint%20%28CVJ%29%20using%20computer%20aided%20engineering%20software.pdf
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