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Co-simulation of Sub-frame of the Intelligent Fire Truck Based on SolidWorks and ANSYS Workbench

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The structure of this simulation is the assembly structure established by SolidWorks, so it is more convenient to use ANSYS workbench for simulation. It mainly involves the combination of ANSYS workbench and SolidWorks, the processing and mesh division of the assembly contact part, and the division of the entire structure mesh. Mainly performed static simulation and modal analysis. Provide a theoretical basis for the subsequent manufacture of the sub-frame.

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Cooperation Project between Beijing University of Science and Technology and Technology Industry Co., Ltd. USTB, Contract No. 2018-345.

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Fan, B., Zhang, W., Chen, F. (2020). Co-simulation of Sub-frame of the Intelligent Fire Truck Based on SolidWorks and ANSYS Workbench. In: Xhafa, F., Patnaik, S., Tavana, M. (eds) Advances in Intelligent Systems and Interactive Applications. IISA 2019. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1084. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-34387-3_5

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