2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.engfailanal.2008.12.012
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Failure investigation and stress analysis of a longitudinal stringer of an automobile chassis

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“…al. [19] employed finite element methods in conjunction with Ansys software to conduct their research on the influence of different stress distributions. They installed gussets in the failure region of the 100-ton dumper so that they could study the failure that occurred in the field.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…al. [19] employed finite element methods in conjunction with Ansys software to conduct their research on the influence of different stress distributions. They installed gussets in the failure region of the 100-ton dumper so that they could study the failure that occurred in the field.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kitii mokslininkii darbuose sunkvezimiq, automobilveziii, puspriekabiii, priekabii konstrukciniai elemental tiriami taikant baigtiniii elementii método (Veloso et al 2009). Siuo metodu krovininio sunkvezimio porèmio tyrimo atliko Yanhong, Feng (2011).…”
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“…Even though the use of aluminium and polymer materials increases in automotive industry, ferrous materials (steels) are used at the rate of nearly 70% [1]. Steel materials are intensely used in automotive industry because of their properties such as high strength, formability, fine processing, weldability, coatability for protection against corrosion, and repairability [2,3]. The use of Advanced High Strength Steels, AHSS, has increased to reduce the price and vehicle weight in automotive industry.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%