Modelling of an Automotive suspension assembly by using ANSA
You will be provided with an CAD model of an Automotive suspension assembly. Modeling of the same component is to be done by extracting mid surface and meshing, Volumetric meshing the few components by achieving all the mentioned quality criteria parameters. Also necessary connections between two components will be carried out with different techniques.
1 month
INR 30,000
Benefits of this Project
You will be provided with an CAD model of an Automotive suspension assembly. Modeling of the same component is to be done by extracting mid surface and meshing, Volumetric meshing the few components by achieving all the mentioned quality criteria parameters. Also necessary connections between two components will be carried out with different techniques.
What will you do in this project?
Step 1 - Geometry Cleanup
Step 2 - Geometry check
Step 3 - Surface Meshing for Volumetric Mesh
Step 4 - Volumetric mesh with Tetra Elements
Step 5 - Perform Symmetry
In this project, you will work on an Automotive suspension assembly. You will learn the following Topics in this project
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Project Highlights
The project is a advanced level project
Pre-requisites
Software
Importance of Modelling Automotive suspension assembly
Automotive suspension assembly separate the wheel/axle assembly from the car body. The primary function of the suspension system is to isolate the vehicle structure from shocks and vibrations due to irregularities of the road surface. It is very important to analyse an Automotive suspension assembly for static and dynamic loads. To perform analysis the first task is to discretize the part into finite number of elements which is called Pre-processing or Meshing. ANSA is used for pre-processing Automotive suspension assembly and make the model ready for any Analysis.