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汽车安全与节能学报 ›› 2015, Vol. 6 ›› Issue (04): 341-345.DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1674-8484.2015.04.005

• 汽车安全 • 上一篇    下一篇

基于理论推导的前端结构耐撞性设计

祁洪娟1,申波1,尹高纪1,王鹏翔1,周大永1,2 ,刘卫国1,2   

  1. 1. 浙江吉利汽车研究院有限公司,杭州 311228 ;
    2. 浙江省汽车安全技术研究重点实验室,杭州 311228
  • 收稿日期:2015-06-30 出版日期:2015-12-25 发布日期:2015-12-28
  • 作者简介:第一作者 / First author : 祁洪娟(1980—),女( 汉),河北,工程师。E-mail: qihongjuan@rd.geely.com

Design of front structural crashworthiness based on a#br# theoretical derivation method

QI Hongjuan1, SHEN Bo1, YIN Gaoji1, WANG Pengxiang1, ZHOU Dayong1,2, LIU Weiguo1,2   

  1. 1. Geely Automobile Research Institute; Hangzhou 311228, China;
    2. Zhejiang Key Laboratory of Automobile Safety Technology; Hangzhou 311228, China
  • Received:2015-06-30 Online:2015-12-25 Published:2015-12-28

摘要:

为使车身结构耐撞性开发工作更早地介入到项目开发中来,并获得理想的前端结构压溃模式
以及碰撞波形,推导了前端结构断面力以及长度的理论方法。引入三阶等效波形的设计方法,将碰
撞波形分为:吸能盒压溃阶段、纵梁前端压溃阶段、纵梁后端以及前围侵入3 个阶段;分别设定每
个阶段前期的波形目标,推导结构的断面力;依据能量守恒原理,推导每个阶段结构的长度。仿真
验证了该推导方法。结果表明:用本方法推导的断面结构可以实现理想的轴向压溃模式。因而,用该
方法可以在概念设计阶段有效地确定车身结构的关键设计参数,尤其适用于完全正向开发车型。

关键词: 汽车被动安全, 前端结构, 断面力, 长度, 正向开发

Abstract:

A theoretical derivation method was described for calculating the front structure’s length and section
force of a positive development vehicle to move structural worthiness design forward to the conceptual design
phase and to obtain desired deformation behaviors of front structures and an ideal impact pulse. A 3-step
equivalence crash pulse design method was used. The 3-steps were the crash-box deformation step, the front
member deformation step, and the rear member and dash intrusion step. The 3-step structure’s section forces
were derived by a 3-step pulse target which was set in the prophase The 3-step structure lengths were derived
ccording to the energy conservation principle. The method was validated by numerical simulation. The results
show that the front structure has an ideal behavior of axial deformation. Therefore, the method can provide the
critical design parameters effectively in the conceptual phase with the method being especially suit for a positive
developing vehicle.

Key words: passive safety, frontal structure, section force, length, positive development