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BACK DOOR
Aim:
To Use the provided styling surface to come up with a back door design, use appropriate design methodologies, and provide the necessary reinforcements and embosses
Introduction:
The material used in making the backdoor of the car is mainly steel but nowadays Aluminium is also used in making the panels.
The main advantage of Aluminium is that the density of Aluminium is very less as compared to steel so it reduces the overall weight of the car.
But Aluminium is more costly as compared to steel.
TYPES OF DOOR OPENING:
Different processes used for manufacturing the Back Door:
Deep Drawing:
The metal deep drawing process is an effective method of manufacturing cups, cans, and other similar deep drawing products. The deep drawings having 2 main categories.
Hemming:
The inner & outer panels are joined by the process of hemming.
Hemming is a forming operation in which the edges of the sheet are folded over other parts in order to achieve a tight fit. Usually, hemming operations are used to connect parts together, to improve the appearance of a part, and to reinforce part edges.
In car part production, hemming is used in assembly as a secondary operation after deep drawing, trimming & flanging operations to join two sheet metal parts together. Typical parts for this type of assembly are hoods, doors, trunk lids & fenders.
The accuracy of the hemming operation is very important since it affects the appearance of the surface & surface quality. Material deformations, which occur while the hemming process, can lead to dimensional variations & other defects in parts. Typical hemming defects are splits and wrinkles in the flange, material overlaps in the corner areas. So, it is very important to use simulation software tools to better understand the hemming process and minimize the number of “trial & error” during the tryout.
There are different types of hemming operations:
In conventional die hemming, the flange is folded over the total length with a hemming tool.
In roll hemming, the hemming roller is guided by an industrial robot to make the flange.
COMPONENTS OF BACKDOOR:
DESIGN CONSIDERATION OF A BACKDOOR:
DESIGN OF BACKDOOR:
The Outer Panel is the styling surface of the back door design. Other components of the backdoor are designed with reference to the outer panel surface. It acts as the outer cover & deals with the aesthetics of the car.
In this design outer panel is divided into two-part.
Outer Upper Panel:
The Outer Upper Panel Extracted from a provided styling surface.
The panel is modified for the required design with the surface tools of NX CAD.
The thickness provided to the outer panel is 0.75 mm.
Hemming is provided with corner reliefs.
Outer Lower Panel:
The Outer Upper Panel Extracted from the given styling surface.
The panel is modified for the required design with the surface tools of NX CAD.
The thickness provided to the outer panel is 0.75 mm.
Hemming is provided with corner reliefs.
Outer Upper & Lower Panel:
Tooling Direction:
DESIGN OF BACKDOOR INNER PANEL:
The Inner Panel Extracted from a given styling surface.
The panel is modified for the required design with the surface tools of NX CAD.
The thickness provided to the outer panel is 0.75 mm.
MASTIC SEALANT:
The mastic sealant is used to fix the inner panel and the outer panel which increases the NVH factor & stiffness of the back door.
HINGE, GAS STAY, WIPER MOTOR & LATCH & STRIKER EMBOSS:
The GREEN circle denotes the hinge emboss which was created using the datum plane and emboss feature in NX. It is also designed in a way that the emboss should have a flat surface for assembling the hinges using it.
The BLUE circle denotes the gas stay emboss which was created using the surface of the connecting flange.
The ORANGE circle denotes the Wiper motor emboss which was created using the surface of the connecting flange.
The YELLOW circle denotes Latch and Striker emboss were designed by creating a trajectory that follows the opening and closing of the back door with respect to the axis of the hinge.
Trajectory:
The position of the hinge should be perpendicular to the latch at the time of latch and striker meets. The circle is drawn from the centre of the hinge axis to find the path of the striker and perpendicular to the path.
HEMMING:
Hemming & seaming are two similar types of metalworking processes in which a sheet metal edge is rolled over onto itself. Hemming is the process in which the edge is rolled flush to itself.
CORNER RELIEF:
During the hemming process, when giving the Corner Relief helps to control sheet metal material behavior & to prevent unwanted deformation during unbend operations & also helps to minimize the number of passes in hemming.
DESIGNING THE REINFORCEMENTS:
The thickness provided for all reinforcements is 0.75 mm.
Hinge and gas stay reinforcement:
Hinges allow the opening and closing of the back door. One end of the hinge is fixed on the backdoor and the other end on the Roof. Hinges can be placed outside or inside the backdoor.
The hinge reinforcements are added to compensate for the weak region due to the acting load over it.
Gas Stay is a device used to support the back door in its open position. Gas stay requires no manpower & it is engaged into support position automatically as the back door opens. One end of the Gas Stay is fixed on the backdoor & another end is on the Body Side or on the Back door stationary area.
Embossing is provided at the Gas Stay mounting area to compensate for weakness & improve strength.
Wiper Motor Reinforcement:
Wiper motor reinforcement is made to mount the wiper motor assembly.
Latch and Striker Reinforcement:
The Latch & Striker together form the locking mechanism of the backdoor with the car. Due to regular opening, closing, and over slamming of the backdoor, there is stress developed in the Latch & Striker area. To recoup for the same, reinforcements are added in this area.
DRAFT ANALYSIS:
Views of Back door design
FRONT VIEW:
BACK VIEW:
SIDE VIEW:
CONCLUSION:
Thus, the Body in White Back Door of a car IS designed using the engineering standards & also the deep drawing requirements consideration using NX cad software
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