Alex Giovinazzo
Structural Validation of Hanger Brackets in Exhaust Systems: Correlation Between Virtual Simulation and Experimental Testing and Its Optimization.
Rel. Andrea Tonoli. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Automotive Engineering (Ingegneria Dell'Autoveicolo), 2019
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Abstract
Since the last decades, the engineering design activity has shifted from manual drawings and dimensioning calculations to their computer-aided versions. Nowadays, in the industrial field, any manufactured product, as well as its characteristics and the operational processes necessary to build it, is designed and simulated in advance exploiting the computational capabilities of computers. By virtue of this technological improvement, design modifications are applied easily and their effects are checked instantaneously, allowing a reduction of the product development time. Once the iterative adaptation process has finished, the project is validated. Although virtual analysis results, manufactured goods have to be tested in a physical manner to confirm that the final objects comply with the imposed requirements.
Here, a second validation arises
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