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Standard G-Force for Vehicle simulation Load cases?

Standard G-Force for Vehicle simulation Load cases?

Standard G-Force for Vehicle simulation Load cases?

(OP)
Hi,

I got some confusion with full vehicle simulation.
 
How to define 'G-Force' for Vehicle simulation (MiniBus) Load cases like 3G Bump, 6G Pothole, 0.8G Braking, etc.,
 
Is there any specific standard for it.?


Thanks in advance for Everyone.

RE: Standard G-Force for Vehicle simulation Load cases?

No. Each company will develop its own standards, based partly on the market it is designing for.


 

Cheers

Greg Locock

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RE: Standard G-Force for Vehicle simulation Load cases?

(OP)
Thanks Greg,

Is there any idea about vehicle component analysis (Engine Mounting Brackets & IP Tie-Bar) G force or Load cases?


 

RE: Standard G-Force for Vehicle simulation Load cases?

If you are a Tier one or component manufacturer ask the grownups, if you are an OEM measure them. Having said that  a bit of thought should lead you to some likely figures for the engine mounts at least.


 

Cheers

Greg Locock

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RE: Standard G-Force for Vehicle simulation Load cases?

Part deux, Greg?

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