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A Robustness Approach to Reducing Variability in Suspension System Performance Mahindra and Mahindra

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Conference/Event
Author/Creator:
Pathak, Jugal, author.
Contributor:
Ganesh, Lingadalu
Conference Name:
Symposium on International Automotive Technology (2026) (2026-01-28 : Pune, India)
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource cm
Place of Publication:
Warrendale, PA SAE International 2026
Summary:
Determination of part tolerances for reduced variation in suspension level performance by using Multi-objective Robust Design Optimization (MORDO)The car industry is very competitive, and companies need to satisfy their customers to keep or grow their market share. It's important for car makers to build affordable cars that provide a good driving experience, comfort for passengers, and safety for everyone. Suspension systems are very important for how a vehicle rides, handles, and stays stable, and they directly affect how driving feels. If parts are not positioned correctly, it can really impact how well a vehicle works. As a result, suggested limits for where suspension parts are placed are given to prevent issues with Kinematics and Compliance (K&C) properties. So, designing parts with the right tolerances is very important in making vehicles. It helps lower production costs and keeps the vehicle's performance consistent. This paper shows a step-by-step method to find the strongest solution that meets all the requirements for suspension performance. Multi-objective Robust Design Optimization (MORDO) and Reverse Multi-objective Robust Design Optimization (R-MORDO) have been used to find strong solutions while keeping K&C parameters intact. K&C analysis is done with ADAMS/CAR software, and Multi-Objective Robust Design optimization is done using Mode Frontier
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Publisher Number:
2026-26-0381
Access Restriction:
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