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Software independence: impact on product development plan in automotive industries

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Purpose: Purpose of this paper: Actually, in automotive industries one of the most important activities in product design is the evaluation of various events (i.e. crash events) using FEM simulation; in this context, software independence, that means to obtain the same simulation results on the same car-model using different FEM solvers, will be useful for reducing virtual prototyping time and consequently Time To Market. Design/methodology/approach: Development of a software-indipendence translation method is the aim of this work, which is an input data translation by a methodology independent of the FE calculation environment and allows reducing drastically the product development time. This methodology will be developed writing ad hoc a routine in Matlab language, that carries back in LS-DYNA environment the cards written in RADIOSS environment, helped by TextPad editor and completed by pre-processor Hypermesh. Findings: The translation could be executed using the pre and post-processor Hypermesh and the RADIOSS model card manual correction, but this way to operate increases greatly the Time To Market, although today is the only method used in the most important Italian automotive industry. Research limitations/implications: A Software independence in Virtual Prototyping could help to accelerate several processes. The need to reduce costs and to increase quality is nearly obvious. Practical implications: Most of crash simulation models are developed in RADIOSS environment, but the LS-DYNA environment potentialities exploration has increased the simulations demand using LS-DYNA software; therefore the development of a translation method like that meets this requirement. Originality/value: For product designers, the development of a translation methodology, that allows to carry back in a software environment the Know How developed for another software environment, will be very useful (We’ve to remind that often many design tasks of a project are made in outsourcing way).
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431--434
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Bibliogr. 15 poz., rys.
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  • Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Salerno, via Ponte Don Melillo, 84084 Fisciano (SA), Italy
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  • Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Salerno, via Ponte Don Melillo, 84084 Fisciano (SA), Italy
  • Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Salerno, via Ponte Don Melillo, 84084 Fisciano (SA), Italy
Bibliografia
  • [1] P. Salvatore, Impact Analysis of the Virtual Prototyping Technologies on the Product Development Process. The Elasis S.C.p.A. case, BD Final Project, University of Salerno, Italy, 2003.
  • [2] R. Zambrano, V. Pagliarulo, New design methodologies and supplier partnership: impacts on Vehicle Development Process (VDP), International Journal of Automotive Technology and Management 1 (2001) 321-334.
  • [3] PAM-CRASH THEORY NOTES Manual V2000, Pam System International, France.
  • [4] PAM-CRASH SOLVER NOTES Manual V2000, Pam System International, France.
  • [5] PAM-CRASH SOLVER Reference Manual V2000, Pam System International, France.
  • [6] LS-DYNA Theory Manual, LSTC.
  • [7] LS-DYNA 960 manual k vol. 1, LSTC.
  • [8] LS-DYNA 960 manual k vol. 2, LSTC.
  • [9] RADIOSS Theory manual, Mecalog, 2004.
  • [10] V. Pagano, Software independence impact on the product development times: application on explicit FEM solvers in automotive crashes, BD Final Project, University of Salerno, Italy, 2004.
  • [11] W.J. Palm III, Introduction to Matlab 7 for Engineers, McGraw-Hill Professional, 2004.
  • [12] HyperMesh Theory manual, Altair®.
  • [13] P.Grote, M.Sharp, Defining the Vehicle Development Process, MTS Systems Corporation, 2000.
  • [14] K. Ulrich, S. Eppinger, Product design and development, McGraw Hill, New York, 1998.
  • [15] W.J. Abernathy, The productivity dilemma: roadblock to innovation in the automobile industry, Johns Hopkins U.P., Baltimora, 1978.
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