IP Library Granted Patent US 10,801,932
Granted Patent B2
US 10,801,932 · App. 16/073,272 · Granted Oct 13, 2020

Fracture prediction method and device, program, and recording medium

Inventors: Takahiro Aitoh (Tokyo, JP); Toshiyuki Niwa (Tokyo, JP); Yoshiyuki Kaseda (Tokyo, JP); Nobuyuki Maniwa (Tokyo, JP)
Assignee: NIPPON STEEL CORPORATION
G01N3/066B23K11/11G01N3/08G01N3/20G06F30/15G06F30/23G01N2203/0017G01N2203/0296G06F2113/24
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Patent No.
US 10,801,932
App. No.
16/073,272
Granted
Oct 13, 2020
Kind
B2
Abstract

In a deformation simulation of a member joined by spot welding, an effective width being a width in a direction intersecting a direction of a load centered on a spot welded portion ( 14 ) on a flange face ( 13 a ) where the spot welded portion ( 14 ) is provided of a member ( 10 ) and changing correspondingly to a change in the load is calculated every predetermined time interval, and fracture of the spot welded portion ( 14 ) is predicted using the calculated effective width. This configuration enables precise fracture prediction of a spot welded portion where spot welding is modeled, for example, in a case of performing collision deformation prediction of an automobile member on a computer.

Claims (64)

1. A fracture prediction method of a spot welded portion of a member joined by spot welding in a case where a load is applied to the spot welded portion to lead to fracture, the fracture prediction method comprising:

acquiring an effective width in a direction including the spot welded portion and intersecting a direction of the load on a flat surface where the spot welded portion of the member is provided;

calculating, every predetermined time interval, the effective width changing correspondingly to a change in the load; and

predicting fracture of the spot welded portion using the calculated effective width.

2. The fracture prediction method according to claim 1 , wherein

the effective width is calculated using a function of a spot-to-spot distance between adjacent spot welded portions and a width in a direction intersecting a direction of the spot-to-spot distance of the flat surface.

3. The fracture prediction method according to claim 1 , wherein

the effective width is calculated by applying the load every predetermined time interval to the function created first.

4. The fracture prediction method according to claim 1 , wherein

the load is projected onto the flat surface, and the effective width in a direction intersecting a direction of the projected load is calculated.

5. The fracture prediction method according to claim 1 ,

the member comprising a first base material and a second base material which are joined together by spot welding, the fracture prediction method further comprising,

for each of the first base material and the second base material:

acquiring an angular difference in a normal direction between adjacent shell elements;

classifying a surface of each of the first base material and the second base material into constitution surfaces, based on the angular difference;

classifying the spot welded portions belonging to the constitution surfaces into the classified constitution surfaces; and

acquiring a distance between the adjacent spot welded portions as a first width for each of the constitution surfaces.

6. The fracture prediction method according to claim 5 , further comprising:

acquiring a width of the constitution surface in a direction intersecting the first width as a second width.

7. The fracture prediction method according to claim 5 , wherein:

the member comprises a third base material joined with the first base material by spot welding; and

when the second base material or the third base material joined with the first base material by the spot welded portion focused on in the first base material and the second base material or the third the base material joined by the spot welded portion closest to the spot welded portion focused on are the same, the first width is acquired for the spot welded portion focused on.

8. A fracture prediction device of a spot welded portion of a member joined by spot welding in a case where a load is applied to the spot welded portion to lead to fracture, the fracture prediction device comprising:

a calculator that calculates, every predetermined time interval, an effective width in a direction including the spot welded portion and intersecting a direction of the load on a flat surface where the spot welded portion of the member is provided and changing correspondingly to a change in the load; and

a predictor that predicts fracture of the spot welded portion using the effective width.

9. The fracture prediction device according to claim 8 , wherein

the calculator calculates the effective width using a function of a spot-to-spot distance between adjacent spot welded portions and a flat portion width in a direction intersecting a direction of the spot-to-spot distance.

10. The fracture prediction device according to claim 8 , wherein

the effective width is calculated by applying the load every predetermined time interval to the function created first.

11. The fracture prediction device according to claim 8 , wherein

the calculator projects the load onto the flat surface, and calculates the effective width in a direction intersecting a direction of the projected load.

12. The fracture prediction device according to claim 8 ,

the member comprising a first base material and a second base material which are joined together by spot welding, the fracture prediction device further comprising,

for each of the first base material and the second base material:

an angular difference acquirer that acquires an angular difference in a normal direction between adjacent shell elements;

a constitution surface classifier that classifies a surface of each of the first base material and the second base material into constitution surfaces, based on the angular difference;

a welded portion classifier that classifies the spot welded portions belonging to the constitution surfaces into the classified constitution surfaces; and

a width acquirer that acquires a distance between the adjacent spot welded portions as a first width for each of the constitution surfaces.

13. The fracture prediction device according to claim 12 , wherein

the width acquirer acquires a width of the constitution surface in a direction intersecting the first width as a second width.

14. The fracture prediction device according to claim 12 , wherein:

the member comprises a third base material joined with the first base material by spot welding; and

when the second base material or the third base material joined with the first base material by the spot welded portion focused on in the first base material and the second base material or the third the base material joined by the spot welded portion closest to the spot welded portion focused on are the same, the width acquirer acquires the first width for the spot welded portion focused on.

15. A non-transitory computer readable recording medium storing a set of instructions executable by a processor to perform a method of predicting fracture of a spot welded portion of a member joined by spot welding in a case where a load is applied to the spot welded portion to lead to fracture, comprising:

calculating, every predetermined time interval, an effective width in a direction including the spot welded portion and intersecting a direction of the load on a flat surface where the spot welded portion of the member is provided and changing correspondingly to a change in the load; and

predicting fracture of the spot welded portion using the effective width.

16. The computer readable recording medium according to claim 15 , wherein

the first process calculates the effective width using a function of a spot-to-spot distance between adjacent spot welded portions and a width in a direction intersecting a direction of the spot-to-spot distance of the flat surface.

17. The computer readable recording medium according to claim 15 , wherein

the first process calculates the effective width by applying the load every predetermined time interval to the function created first.

18. The computer readable recording medium according to claim 15 , wherein

the first process projects the load onto the flat surface, and calculates the effective width in a direction intersecting a direction of the projected load.

19. The computer readable recording medium according to claim 15 ,

the member comprising a first base material and a second base material which are joined together by spot welding, the program product causing the computer to further execute,

for each of the first base material and the second base material:

a process of acquiring an angular difference in a normal direction between adjacent shell elements;

a process of classifying a surface of each of the first base material and the second base material into constitution surfaces, based on the angular difference;

a process of classifying the spot welded portions belonging to the constitution surfaces into the classified constitution surfaces; and

a process of acquiring a distance between the adjacent spot welded portions as a first width for each of the constitution surfaces.

20. The computer readable recording medium according to claim 19 causing the computer to further execute:

a process of acquiring a width of the constitution surface in a direction intersecting the first width as a second width.

21. The computer readable recording medium according to claim 19 , wherein:

the member comprises a third base material joined with the first base material by spot welding; and

when the second base material or the third base material joined with the first base material by the spot welded portion focused on in the first base material and the second base material or the third the base material joined by the spot welded portion closest to the spot welded portion focused on are the same, the first width is acquired for the spot welded portion focused on.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded May 14, 2019
From: NIPPON STEEL & SUMITOMO METAL CORPORATION
To: NIPPON STEEL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 049257/0828 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 31, 2018
From: AITOH, TAKAHIRO; NIWA, TOSHIYUKI; KASEDA, YOSHIYUKI; MANIWA, NOBUYUKI
To: NIPPON STEEL & SUMITOMO METAL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 046517/0517 →