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2 May 2023 Lightweight design and research of liquid expansion axle housing based on response surface method-GA
Yunping Pan, Jun Ma
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Proceedings Volume 12642, Second International Conference on Electronic Information Engineering, Big Data, and Computer Technology (EIBDCT 2023); 1264206 (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2674935
Event: Second International Conference on Electronic Information Engineering, Big Data and Computer Technology (EIBDCT 2023), 2023, Xishuangbanna, China
Abstract
In this paper, the lightweight design and research are carried out for a certain type of hydraulic bulging axle housing. In this paper, the local wall thickness of the axle housing is used as the optimization variable, and the maximum stress of the axle housing under the shock load condition is the response constraint. The Box-Behnken test design method is used to determine the best test point and conduct the test, and the response surface function of the liquid expansion axle housing is established. Then the genetic algorithm (GA for short) is used to solve the response surface function, and finally the goal of optimizing the axle housing quality is achieved. The optimized axle housing meets the design requirements while reducing the mass by 7.4Kg, and the weight reduction rate reaches 10.11%.
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Yunping Pan and Jun Ma "Lightweight design and research of liquid expansion axle housing based on response surface method-GA", Proc. SPIE 12642, Second International Conference on Electronic Information Engineering, Big Data, and Computer Technology (EIBDCT 2023), 1264206 (2 May 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2674935
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KEYWORDS
Design and modelling

3D modeling

Genetic algorithms

Liquids

Mathematical optimization

Finite element methods

Data modeling

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