Sheet metal assembly is a common assembly process for several products such as automobiles and airplanes. Since all manufacturing processes are affected by variation, and products need to have a high geometric quality, geometry-related production problems must be analyzed during early design phases. This paper discusses two methods of performing this analysis. One way of performing the simulations relatively fast is to establish linear relationships between part deviation and assembly springback deviation by using the method of influence coefficient (MIC). However, this method does not consider contact between the parts. This means that the parts are allowed to penetrate each other which can affect the accuracy of the simulation result. This paper presents a simple contact modeling technique that can be implemented in to MIC to avoid penetrations. The contact modeling consists of a contact detection and a contact equilibrium search algorithm. When implemented, MIC still only requires two finite element analysis (FEA) calculations. This paper describes the steps in the contact algorithm and how it can be used in MIC, and finally the proposed contact modeling is verified by comparing the simulation result with commercial FEA software ABAQUS contact algorithm.
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June 2007
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Variation Simulation of Sheet Metal Assemblies Using the Method of Influence Coefficients With Contact Modeling
Stefan Dahlström,
e-mail: sdahlstr@volvocars.com
Stefan Dahlström
Volvo Car Corporation
, BIW Structure Engineering, Department 93740, Loc. PV2A, SE-405 31 Göteborg, Sweden
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Lars Lindkvist
Lars Lindkvist
Department of Product and Production Development,
Chalmers University of Technology
, SE-412 96 Göteborg, Sweden
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Stefan Dahlström
Volvo Car Corporation
, BIW Structure Engineering, Department 93740, Loc. PV2A, SE-405 31 Göteborg, Swedene-mail: sdahlstr@volvocars.com
Lars Lindkvist
Department of Product and Production Development,
Chalmers University of Technology
, SE-412 96 Göteborg, SwedenJ. Manuf. Sci. Eng. Jun 2007, 129(3): 615-622 (8 pages)
Published Online: November 13, 2006
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March 11, 2005
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November 13, 2006
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Dahlström, S., and Lindkvist, L. (November 13, 2006). "Variation Simulation of Sheet Metal Assemblies Using the Method of Influence Coefficients With Contact Modeling." ASME. J. Manuf. Sci. Eng. June 2007; 129(3): 615–622. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.2714570
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