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PREDICTION OF FATIGUE LIFE AND ESTIMATION OF ITS RELIABILITY ON THE PARTS OF AN AIR SUSPENSION SYSTEM

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 9, Issue 6, Pages 741-747

Publisher

KOREAN SOC AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS-KSAE
DOI: 10.1007/s12239-008-0088-4

Keywords

Air suspension system; Modal stress recovery; Multibody dynamics; Flexible body dynamics; Fatigue life reliability; Pearson system

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Air Suspension systems have been implemented in various commercial vehicles, such as buses and special purpose trucks. because of the comfortable ride and easy height control. An evaluation of the durability of vehicle parts has been required for service life and safety starting in the early stages of design. The cyclic load applied to the vehicle can Cause fatigue failure of parts, such as the Suspension frame. This paper presents a method to predict the fatigue life of the Suspension frame at the design stage of the air Suspension system used in a heavy-duty vehicle. To estimate the faligue life Using the S-N method, the Dynamic Stress Time History (DSTH) is necessary tor the part of interest. DSTH can be obtained from the results of the flexible body dynamic analysis using the Belgian road simulation and the Modal Stress Recovery (MSR) method. Furthermore. the reliability of the predicted fatigue life can be evaluated by considering the variations in material properties, The probability and distribution of the expected life cycle can be obtained using experimental design with a minimum number of simulations. The advantage of using Statistical methods to evaluate the life cycle is the ability to predict replacement time and the probability of failure of mass-produced Paris. This paper proposes a rapid and simple method that can be effectively applied to the design of vehicle parts.

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