Crash Analysis of a Composite Car Body

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To avoid the crash in automobile during accidents, the strength of structure must be food enough which in return helps in fuel economy by light weight parts. This leads to development of auto industry to meet huge demands. In design field of automobile, light weight &crashworthiness are major aspects to be considered. In this project we will design a Hatch back body of car by using Solid works 2016 software, Crash analysis will be performed in Ansys workbench software by Explicit Dynamic module by using different material for car body and different speed of car body, stresses formed and deformation and areas of deformation of car body will be found after analysis.

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Praveen, L., & Sandeep Kumar, N. (2018). Crash Analysis of a Composite Car Body. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 455). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/455/1/012099

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