Tolerance Simulation Optimization with Data Analysis
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Master's Thesis
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This thesis study primarily focuses on simulation chain accuracy through data-driven
optimization techniques within the BIW (Body In White) assembly. Geometry
assurance plays an important role in maintaining the quality throughout the product’s
lifecycle by managing the deviations that originate from manufacturing and assembly
processes. In complex assembly scenarios, especially within BIW Assembly that
involves mixed materials and varying structural rigidity, the simulation accuracy
becomes challenging, and it requires a better understanding of existing models. The
primary objective is to refine the simulation models that predict geometric variations
to enhance the predictive capability. To achieve the objective, a detailed correlation
study has been conducted, analyzing and comparing the real-world measurement
data with rigid and non-rigid simulation models, assessing the effects, like process
adjustments.
The comparison study between the production data and tolerance simulation model
data is used to derive root cause analysis within each sub-assembly. Based on this
study, improvements were made within existing rigid simulation models and suggested
optimized simulation guidelines. This research aspires to find the major contributors to
the geometrical variations within the BIW Upper body assembly and also to bridge the
gap between simulation models and real-world data, improving the robustness within
the rigid body simulation.
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Geometry Assurance, Rigid & Non-rigid Simulation model, Process Adjustments, Body In White, Optimized Model
