Computational Modeling for Crashworthiness of Electric Vehicles Using Nonlinear Finite Element Methods
 

developers: Roger Engelman, Bruce Engelmann, Robert Whirley

funding: DoE

This project uses transient nonlinear finite element analysis to model the crash-worthiness of a vehicle modified from gasoline to electric power. The modification changes the dynamic structural response of the vehicle during a collision, and designers must ensure occupant safety as the vehicle components undergo plastic deformation. Finite element models allow investigation of the deformed geometry and buckling patterns of the vehicle over a series of time steps. They also permit examination of key response quantities such as effective stress and effective plastic strain.

This application was a part of VROOM - the Virtual Reality Room event showcased at SIGGRAPH 94.

start date: 07/01/1994
end date: 07/15/1994

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Crash Simulation
image provided by R. Engelmann, EVL
 
 
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