Finite Element Analysis of one New Type Hybrid Bus Frame

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The hybrid bus frame is a vehicle’s main bearing component, in which bearing stress state is very complex. In this article, the virtual prototype vehicle model is established to extract dynamic loads between each key connecting parts and the hybrid bus frame. At the same time, the hybrid bus frame finite element model is established to make strength and stiffness analysis with dynamic loads as boundary conditions. The results verify that the strength and stiffness can meet the hybrid bus frame requirement, and the largest deformation and stress area is found. The results also can provide an important basis for correcting the frame structure. What’s more, this paper makes a comparison between the method of the frame finite element analysis based on dynamic loads and the method of the frame finite element analysis based on the statics, concluded a result that the frame finite element analysis based on dynamic loads can more accurately describe the real stress state of the frame and the analysis result is more reliable.

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December 2014

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