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PÍŠTĚK, V. NOVOTNÝ, P.
Originální název
Virtual Engine Design in ANSYS and ADAMS
Typ
článek ve sborníku ve WoS nebo Scopus
Jazyk
angličtina
Originální abstrakt
There is effective to apply temporary computational models at initial stage of design of new driving unit development. Finite elements method (FEM) turn out well for dynamic calculations of large mechanical structures at frequency and time domain, but modeling of adequate substructures interaction is usually very difficult. More appropriate means for complex systems of bodies are multi-body systems (MBS), to whose FEM models needs to be converted and such way to reduce the number of degree of freedom. Hydrodynamic slide bearings modeling require special approach too. Virtual engine, central module of which solves cranktrain and engine block interaction, is developed based on ANSYS and ADAMS environment. For computational models laser measurement techniques are applied.
Klíčová slova
FEM, MBS, crankshaft, reduced FE model, laser torsional vibration meter
Autoři
PÍŠTĚK, V.; NOVOTNÝ, P.
Rok RIV
2003
Vydáno
11. 6. 2003
Nakladatel
ČVUT v Praze
Místo
Brno
ISBN
80-02-01561-4
Kniha
MOTOR SYMPO 2003. 13th International Symposium
Strany od
45
Strany do
55
Strany počet
11
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT13932, author="Václav {Píštěk} and Pavel {Novotný}", title="Virtual Engine Design in ANSYS and ADAMS", booktitle="MOTOR SYMPO 2003. 13th International Symposium", year="2003", pages="45--55", publisher="ČVUT v Praze", address="Brno", isbn="80-02-01561-4" }