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Tytuł: Analysis on two wheeler chassis frame of E-bike subjected to static and impact loads

Opis:

The future of automotive industry is to design and devlelop electrical vehicles to control the emissions released from gaseous fuels and not to release any harmful gases in to atmosphere. In this work, an attempt was made to analyze the behavior of two wheeler E bike with alternative materials of frame such as aluminum alloy (Al-A), Titanium alloy (Ti-A), grey cast iron (G-CI), carbon fiber epoxy (CF-E), and structural steel (ST-S) and compared with AISI-1020 material. The frame of Yamaha R15 is initially modeled by using solid work and imported to Ansys. Static analysis was performed by applying a load of 1500 N on the frame and Impact analysis was performed by applying velocity of 27.7 m/s along X direction. The values of vonmises stress and deformation for all the materials are observed. After performing static analysis, it was observed that, CF- Epoxy material exhibited higher value of vonmises stress (7.659E+07 Pa) and lower deformation of (0.000304m) compared to remaining materials. Based on impact analysis , it was observed that, CF-E exhibited better vonmises stress of (3994.9MPa) closer to AISI 1020 and structural steel materials and deformation is observed to be lower (0.1106 mm) compared to remaining materials.

Miejsce wydania:

Koszalin

Wydawca:

Publishing House of the Koszalin University of Technology

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application/pdf

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oai:dlibra.tu.koszalin.pl:1481

Język:

eng

Jest częścią:

Journal of Mechanical and Energy Engineering. Vol.4 (44), nr 1, s. 15-26

Prawa:

Biblioteka Politechniki Koszalińskiej

Prawa dostępu:

internet

Licencja:

Creative Commons BY 4.0

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Data ostatniej modyfikacji:

6 lis 2023

Data dodania obiektu:

9 cze 2022

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20

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