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(Main) Investigation Exhaust System Using Damping Final
(Main) Investigation Exhaust System Using Damping Final
Project Presentation
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Submitted by
A.Anudeep 17A31A0386
M.Venkat Gowtham 17A31A0396
G.Bala Sundar 17A31A0380
M.Raja Rajeswari 17A31A0361
M.Venkatesh 18A35A0321
Under the esteemed guidance of
MRS.S.HEMANI M.Tech,
Assistant Professor of ME
2017-2021
INTRODUCTION
Vibrations in automobile are the major causes for failure of most of the
automobile components. These vibrations have to be minimized to their
extent so that ,the each components can perform to their maximum
extent. Such vibration in an automobile system occurs during idle and
running conditions.
Most running condition vibrations are because of the ups and downs on
the roads and also because of the reason that the engine is running
below its rated speed.
Whereas the idle running vibrations are considered, the cause for the
vibrations is observed as the frequency that is produced by the
engine and its parts. The out coming frequency is transferred through
the drive line axis and damped to the road, but not all the frequency
is damped.
Engine vibrations, on the other hand, can easily shake the exhaust
pipes enough to cause component rattling or impact which leads to
the improper functioning of the exhaust components. These
vibrations are to be controlled to ensure the proper working of
interior parts of the system
EXHAUST SYSTEM
An automobile exhaust system comprises of various device
are usually used for emitting out waste exhaust gases with the help
exhaust pipes. These gases are expelled out through several devices
All too often the engine exhaust is an afterthought for the engine and chassis builders,
yet its design and construction impacts significantly upon car performance. The exhaust
system can be a vital tool for optimizing the performance of the engine, through the
way in which its design manipulates the pressure waves that can crucially assist
cylinder filling and scavenging. On the other side of the coin, the exhaust system
presents many challenges. It is a major loss-path for thermal energy; and it can be a car
packaging nightmare.
The environment which a competition exhaust system, and particularly engine headers,
must survive can only be described as a brutal combination of temperatures, stresses,
corrosion and vibration. Contemporary exhaust technology can help reduce the
problems and help to maximize the potential gains of the system.
Part Modeling
Surfacing
Sheet Metal
Drafting
Manufacturing
Shape designs
ANSYS
The ANSYS program is self-contained general purpose finite element program developed and
maintained by Swason analysis systems Inc, the program contains many routines, all inter related and
all for main purpose of achieving a solution to an engineering problem by finite element method.
ANSYS finite element analysis software enables engineers to perform the following tasks:
Study physical responses, such as stress levels, temperature distributions, or electromagnetic fields.
• Begin level acts as a gateway into and out of the ANSYS program. It is also used for certain
Global program controls such as changing the job name, clearing (zeroing out) the database,
and copying binary files. At the processor level, several processors are available; each
processor is a set of functions that perform a specific analysis task.
MESHING
Before meshing the model and even before building the model, it is important
to think about whether a free mesh or a mapped mesh is appropriate for the
analysis.
A free mesh has no restrictions in terms of element shapes and has no
specified pattern applied to it. Compare to a free mesh, a mapped mesh is
restricted in terms of the element shape it contains and the pattern of the mesh.
A mapped area mesh contains either quadrilateral or only triangular elements,
while a mapped volume mesh contains only hexahedron elements. If we want
this type of mesh, we must build the geometry as series of fairly regular
volumes and/or areas that can accept a mapped mesh.
DESIGN
MODEL 1 MODEL 2
STEEL CAST IRON
ANALYSIS
FORCED VIBRATIONS
MODEL 1
STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF AN EXHAUST SYSTEM BY USING
STRUCTURAL STEEL.
GEOMETRY
STRESS STRAIN
TOTAL DEFORMATION AND DIRECTIONAL DEFORMATION
MODEL ANALYSIS OF AN EXHAUST SYSTEM BY USING STRUCTURAL STEEL
TOTAL DEFORMATION
HARMONIC RESPONSE OF AN EXHAUST SYSTEM BY USING STRUCTURAL STEEL
TOTAL DEFORMATION
STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF AN EXHAUST SYSTEM BY USING CAST IRON
TOTAL DEFORMATION
MODEL ANALYSIS OF AN EXHAUST SYSTEM BY USING CAST IRON
TOTAL DEFORMATION
HARMONIC RESPONSE OF AN EXHAUST SYSTEM BY USING CAST IRON
MODEL 1
GEOMETRY
TOTAL DEFORMATIONS
HARMONIC RESPONSE OF AN EXHAUST SYSTEM BY USING STRUCTURAL
STEEL
TOTAL DEFORMATION
HARMONIC RESPONSE OF AN EXHAUST SYSTEM BY USING CAST IRON
STRESS
CONCLUSION
This project deals with the damping of such later mentioned vibration problems with a
concept of CAE (Computer Aided Engineering). In this project we are using vibration
absorption materials as dampers and analyzing the system under various conditions for
modal (natural vibrations) and harmonic (forced vibrations) response. The modelling of the
system is to be done with CATIA software package and analysis using ANSYS.
we have analyzed the product using forced and the natural vibrations using 2 different
models with structural steel and cast iron materials. As if we compare the forced vibrations
for the vehicle, we can find that the deformations are very less at different level of
frequencies obtained. we can find that the deformations are very less at different level of
frequencies obtained in the model analysis.
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