측면충돌 시 소성변형 특성을 고려한 단순 B-필라 모델의 최적설계

This paper is concerned with the optimum design of the B-pillar assembly induced by the high-speed side impact of the vehicle. In order to simulate the deformation behavior of the B-pillar assembly, the simplified finite element model of a B-pillar and a moving deformable barrier are developed based on results of the crash analysis of the full vehicle model. In order to optimize the deformation shape of B-pillar, S-shaped deformation is targeted for guaranteeing the reduction of injury level of the passenger dummy in the crash test. Tailor welded blank is adopted in the simplified B-pillar model to control the deformation shape of B-pillar assembly. The thickness distribution of each part which constitutes the simplitied mode is initially selected as a design parameter. Important design parameters which have effects on the deformation mechanism are selected with sensitivity analysis based on the design of experiment technique. The objective function is constructed so as to minimize the weight and lead to the S-mode deformation shape. The results in this paper fully show that the design criterion of B-pillar model can be simply applied to the part design at the trial design stage for confronting the side impact test such as US-SINCAP and EURO-NCAP.