Using Morphing Techniques in Early Variation Analysis

Author:

Wagersten Ola1,Lindau Björn2,Lindkvist Lars3,Söderberg Rikard3

Affiliation:

1. Department 91360, PVÖSN 35, Volvo Cars, Göteborg SE-405 31, Sweden e-mail:

2. Department 81720, PVÖSE 101, Volvo Cars, Göteborg SE-405 31, Sweden e-mail:

3. Department of Product and Production Development, Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg SE-412 96, Sweden e-mail:

Abstract

Today, in order to be competitive in a fierce global car market, higher demands are placed on the perceived quality (PQ) of the products. The end customer's visual impression of fit and finish are one of several factors influencing the overall PQ. When assessing the PQ of split-lines, the assumed geometric variation of the ingoing parts is an important prerequisite for trustworthy visualization and for correct judgments. To facilitate early decision making in conceptual phases, new demands are set on virtual tools and methods to support the engineers. In this study, a method for early evaluation of the impact of geometrical variation on PQ of split-lines is proposed. Starting from an exterior styling model, mesh morphing techniques have been used to distort the exterior model according to measurement data acquired in running production. Morphing techniques have also been used to adopt previous structural design solutions onto the new styling, in order to make an early assumption of the assembly stiffness. The used method is described and adopted in an industrial case. The study shows that the presented technique can be used to create continuous and correlated datasets. Non-rigid part behavior can be included in early PQ evaluations, even if the final detailed engineering design models do not yet exist.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design,Computer Science Applications,Software

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