Automobile structural member
11465687 · 2022-10-11
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62D21/15
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R19/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D25/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D21/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B62D21/15
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R19/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An automobile structural member being a hollow automobile structural member having: a top wall part; a bottom wall part facing the top wall part; and a pair of heightwise wall parts that connect to the top wall part and the bottom wall part, the automobile structural member including a first corrugated reinforcing member being inside the automobile structural member, wherein: a bottom portion and a top portion of the first corrugated reinforcing member extend in a direction from the top wall part toward the bottom wall part; and the bottom portion of the first corrugated reinforcing member is joined to an inner surface of the heightwise wall part of either of a pair of the heightwise wall parts.
Claims
1. An automobile structural member comprising a hollow automobile structural member having: a top wall part; a bottom wall part facing the top wall part; and a pair of heightwise wall parts that connect to the top wall part and the bottom wall part, the automobile structural member comprising a first corrugated reinforcing member inside the automobile structural member, wherein: a bottom portion and a top portion of the first corrugated reinforcing member extend in a direction from the top wall part toward the bottom wall part; and the bottom portion of the first corrugated reinforcing member is joined to an inner surface of the heightwise wall part of one of a pair of the heightwise wall parts, and the automobile structural member further comprising the other first corrugated reinforcing member in which the bottom portion is joined to the heightwise wall part facing the heightwise wall part to which the first corrugated reinforcing member is joined; inside the automobile structural member, wherein: the two first corrugated reinforcing members are not in contact with each other; in each of the two first corrugated reinforcing members, a distance between a plane formed by a plurality of bottom portions and a plane formed by a plurality of top portions is 8 to 40% of a distance between the two heightwise wall parts of the automobile structural member; and in each of the two first corrugated reinforcing members, a cross-section shape perpendicular to the direction from the top wall part toward the bottom wall part is substantially the same from the top wall part to the bottom wall part.
2. The automobile structural member according to claim 1, wherein an end face on the top wall part side of the first corrugated reinforcing member is in contact with the top wall part, and an end face on the bottom wall part side of the first corrugated reinforcing member is in contact with the bottom wall part.
3. The automobile structural member according to claim 2, wherein the end face on the top wall part side of the first corrugated reinforcing member is joined to the top wall part, or the end face on the bottom wall part side of the first corrugated reinforcing member is joined to the bottom wall part.
4. The automobile structural member according to claim 3, wherein the end face on the top wall part side of the first corrugated reinforcing member is joined to the top wall part, and the end face on the bottom wall part side of the first corrugated reinforcing member is joined to the bottom wall part.
5. The automobile structural member according to claim 1, further comprising a second reinforcing member extending along a longitudinal direction of the automobile structural member, wherein the second reinforcing member is joined to the top portion of the first corrugated reinforcing member.
6. The automobile structural member according to claim 1, wherein the heightwise wall part and the first corrugated reinforcing member are integrally molded.
7. The automobile structural member according to claim 1, wherein an angle which the top portion of the first corrugated reinforcing member forms with the top wall part is substantially perpendicular.
8. The automobile structural member according to claim 1, wherein the automobile structural member is a side sill, a bumper beam, a center pillar, a side member of a ladder frame, or a cross member of a ladder frame.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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EMBODIMENTS FOR CARRYING OUT INVENTION
(26) Hereinafter, one embodiment of the present invention will be described while referring to the drawings. Note that in the present description and the drawings, elements having substantially the same functional configurations are denoted by the same codes to omit overlapped explanation.
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First Embodiment
(28) As illustrated in
(29) In the hollow section 10 of this embodiment, the top wall part 11 and the bottom wall part 12 are parallel to each other, and the first heightwise wall part 13a and the second heightwise wall part 13b are parallel to each other. Further, the first heightwise wall part 13a and the second heightwise wall part 13b are each substantially perpendicular to the top wall part 11 and the bottom wall part 12. Note that the wall parts in a parallel relation need not be parallel to each other in a strict manner. For example, the hollow section 10 may have a cross-sectional shape such as a trapezoid in which the two heightwise wall parts 13a, 13b are inclined. Further, each of the wall parts configuring the hollow section 10 may also be partially provided with a bead, a hole, or the like. A sheet thickness of each of the wall parts configuring the hollow section 10 is, for example, 1 to 5 mm A length of the automobile structural member 1 is, for example, 300 to 3000 mm, and a size of a cross section perpendicular to a longitudinal direction of the member is, for example, 50 to 200 mm square.
(30) When the automobile structural member 1 is the side sill or the side member of the ladder frame as in
(31) The top wall part 11 is, between a wall part positioned on a vehicle-exterior side and a wall part positioned on a vehicle-interior side of the hollow section 10, the wall part positioned on the vehicle-exterior side. When the automobile structural member 1 is the side sill, the center pillar, or the side member of the ladder frame, for example, the wall part on the vehicle-exterior side is the top wall part according to the present invention and the wall part on the vehicle-interior side is the bottom wall part according to the present invention, in the vehicle width direction. When the automobile structural member 1 is a front bumper beam or the cross member on the front side of the ladder frame, for example, the wall part on the front side in the vehicle length direction is the top wall part according to the present invention, and the wall part on the rear side in the vehicle length direction is the bottom wall part according to the present invention. When the automobile structural member 1 is a rear bumper beam or the cross member on the rear side of the ladder frame, for example, the wall part on the rear side in the vehicle length direction is the top wall part according to the present invention, and the wall part on the front side in the vehicle length direction is the bottom wall part according to the present invention. That is, the direction required to be reinforced enough to withstand an impact load or the like becomes the Z direction.
(32) The top wall part 11, the bottom wall part 12, the first heightwise wall part 13a, and the second heightwise wall part 13b may be manufactured through integral molding such as extrusion molding, or may be manufactured in a manner that an outer panel and an inner panel are joined to each other, for example. Further, the hollow section 10 may also be configured by an outer panel 15 molded in a hat shape and an inner panel 16 molded in a hat shape, as illustrated in
(33) The hollow section 10 may also be configured in a manner that flange parts 17c of a hat-shaped panel 17 and a plate 18 are mutually joined, as in
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(35) The two first corrugated reinforcing members 20 are provided in this embodiment, and the first corrugated reinforcing member 20a is joined to an inner surface of the first heightwise wall part 13a, and the first corrugated reinforcing member 20b is joined to an inner surface of the second heightwise wall part 13b. Note that the two first corrugated reinforcing members 20a, 20b are not in contact with each other. That is, there is a gap between the two first corrugated reinforcing members 20a, 20b. Further, the first corrugated reinforcing member 20a and the first corrugated reinforcing member 20b need not have the same shape as each other.
(36) The “corrugated reinforcing member” is a member provided with projecting portions and recessed portions alternately along the member longitudinal direction (X direction) of the automobile structural member 1. In this embodiment, of the first corrugated reinforcing member 20, a portion on a side joined to the heightwise wall part 13 is referred to as a “bottom portion 22”, and a portion on a side opposite to the joint side of the heightwise wall part 13 is referred to as a “top portion 21”. In the first corrugated reinforcing member 20, the top portion 21 and the bottom portion 22 extend in a direction from the top wall part 11 toward the bottom wall part 12 of the automobile structural member 1. That is, a cross-sectional shape of the first corrugated reinforcing member 20 perpendicular to the direction from the top wall part 11 toward the bottom wall part 12 of the automobile structural member 1 (Z direction) is substantially the same, and a direction in which the respective top portions 21 of the first corrugated reinforcing member 20 range and a direction in which the respective bottom portions 22 of the first corrugated reinforcing member 20 range become the Z direction. From a viewpoint of improvement in energy absorption efficiency, the top portion 21 and the bottom portion 22 preferably extend from an end face 23 (
(37) The first corrugated reinforcing members 20 of this embodiment each have such a shape as a hat-shaped sheet pile in a cross section parallel to the top wall part 11 of the automobile structural member 1, in each of which the top portions 21 and the bottom portions 22 are in a planar shape parallel to the heightwise wall parts 13, as illustrated in
(38) From a viewpoint of the improvement in energy absorption efficiency, an angle θ.sub.2 which the top portion 21 of the first corrugated reinforcing member 20 forms with the top wall part 11 of the automobile structural member 1 is preferably substantially perpendicular as in
(39) A distance d.sub.1 between a (virtual) plane P.sub.2 formed by a plurality of bottom portions 22 and a (virtual) plane P.sub.1 formed by a plurality of top portions 21 of the first corrugated reinforcing member 20 is preferably a length of 8 to 40% of a (minimum) distance D.sub.1 between the two heightwise wall parts 13a, 13b. When the distance d.sub.1 falls within a range of this numeric values, the energy absorption efficiency can be effectively improved. The distance d.sub.1 is more preferably a length of 30% or less of the distance D.sub.1, and further preferably a length of 25% or less or 20% or less thereof. A lower limit of the distance d.sub.1 may be a length of 10% or more or 12% or more of the distance D.sub.1. The distance d.sub.1 can be regarded as a width in the Y direction of the first corrugated reinforcing member. Here, the Y direction is a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the hollow automobile member and the direction from the top wall part 11 toward the bottom wall part 12.
(40) It is preferable that one end portion is positioned in the vicinity of the top wall part 11 and the other end portion is positioned in the vicinity of the bottom wall part 12 in the Z direction of the first corrugated reinforcing member 20. For example, a distance d.sub.2 between the top wall part 11 of the automobile structural member 1 and the end face 23 on the top wall part 11 side of the first corrugated reinforcing member 20 is preferably a length of 20% or less, and more preferably a length of 10% or less or 5% or less, of a distance D.sub.2 between the top wall part 11 and the bottom wall part 12 as in
(41) The first corrugated reinforcing members 20 of this embodiment are provided along the entire region in the X direction of the automobile structural member 1, but may be provided partially in the X direction of the automobile structural member 1 depending on a shape or a section required to be reinforced of the automobile structural member 1, or the like. A material of the first corrugated reinforcing member 20 is not particularly limited, and for example, a steel material, an aluminum alloy member, a magnesium alloy member, various resin materials such as a fiber reinforced resin, and so on, can be employed.
(42) The bottom portions 22 of the first corrugated reinforcing members 20 are joined to the inner surfaces of the heightwise wall parts 13. By joining the bottom portions 22 of the first corrugated reinforcing members 20 to the inner surfaces of the heightwise wall parts 13 as the above, the automobile structural member 1 has closed cross-sections S.sub.1 formed by the heightwise wall parts 13 and the first corrugated reinforcing members 20 in the cross section parallel to the top wall part 11 as in
(43) A joining method of the heightwise wall part 13 and the first corrugated reinforcing member 20 is not particularly limited, and is changed appropriately depending on the shape of the automobile structural member 1, the shape of the first corrugated reinforcing member 20, or the like. For example, the heightwise wall part 13 and the member such as a hat-shaped sheet pile may be joined by T-shaped fillet welding through arc welding or the like, spot welding, laser welding or adhesion using an adhesive, or the like. Further, by integrally molding the heightwise wall part 13 and the first corrugated reinforcing member 20 through extrusion molding, for example, the heightwise wall part 13 and the first corrugated reinforcing member 20 may be joined. When the heightwise wall part 13 and the first corrugated reinforcing member 20 are integrally molded, the automobile structural member 1 can be manufactured by joining the top wall part 11 and the bottom wall part 12 to the integrally molded heightwise wall part 13 and first corrugated reinforcing member 20 by welding or the like, for example. Note that a joining method of the end face 23 on the top wall part 11 side and the top wall part 11 and a joining method of the end face 24 on the bottom wall part 12 side and the bottom wall part 12, which are previously described, may also be the T-shaped fillet welding through arc welding or the like, the spot welding, the laser welding, the adhesion using an adhesive, or the like.
(44) The automobile structural member 1 of this embodiment is configured as described above. In the automobile structural member 1 in which the bottom portions 22 of the first corrugated reinforcing members 20 are joined to the inner surfaces of the heightwise wall parts 13 and the closed cross-sections S.sub.1 are formed by the heightwise wall parts 13 and the first corrugated reinforcing members 20, surface rigidity of the top wall part 11 is improved. This enables the improvement in energy absorption performance. Further, as indicated by later-described examples, since such an automobile structural member 1 as described in this embodiment is also excellent in the energy absorption efficiency, it is possible to achieve both a reduction in weight and the energy absorption performance.
(45) Note that in the automobile structural member 1 in
Second Embodiment
(46) As illustrated in
(47) The second reinforcing members may be further joined to at least either wall part of a top wall part 11 and a bottom wall part 12 of the hollow section 10 in addition to being joined to the first corrugated reinforcing members 20. A joining method of the first corrugated reinforcing member 20 and the second reinforcing member 30 is not particularly limited, and for example, may also be a joining method by T-shaped fillet welding through arc welding or the like, spot welding, laser welding, adhesion using an adhesive, or the like. Further, the first corrugated reinforcing member 20 and the second reinforcing member 30 may be integrally molded through extrusion molding, for example. A material of the second reinforcing member 30 is not particularly limited, and for example, a steel material, an aluminum alloy member, a magnesium alloy member, various resin materials such as a fiber reinforced resin, and so on, can be employed. Further, the second reinforcing member 30 may be partially provided with a bead, a hole, or the like.
(48) According to the automobile structural member 1 of the second embodiment, surface rigidity of the top wall part 11 is further enhanced, which enables the improvement in energy absorption performance.
(49) Although one embodiment of the present invention has been described above, the present invention is not limited to such an example. It should be understood that various changes or modifications are readily apparent to those skilled in the art within the scope of the technical spirit as set forth in claims, and those should also be covered by the technical scope of the present invention as a matter of course.
(50) For example, in the above-described first to second embodiments, the first corrugated reinforcing member 20 is in such a shape as a hat-shaped sheet pile, but a shape of the first corrugated reinforcing member 20 in a cross section parallel to the top wall part 11 is not particularly limited. For example, in the first corrugated reinforcing member 20, top portions 21 and bottom portions 22 may each be in a curved surface shape in a cross section parallel to the top wall part 11 as in
EXAMPLES
(51) A bending crush simulation of automobile structural members was conducted.
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(53) A simulation was performed by a plurality of analysis models which were different in the angle θ.sub.1 formed by the top portion 21 and the side portion 25 of the first corrugated reinforcing member 20 (
(54) TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 CONTACT SECTION OF EA EFFICIENCY (J/kg) REINFORCING MEMBER θ.sub.1 = 60° θ.sub.1 = 90° θ.sub.1 = 120° θ.sub.1 = 150° STRUCTURE A HEIGHTWISE WALL PART, 2296 2378 2098 1667 BOTTOM WALL PART, CEILING WALL PART STRUCTURE B HEIGHTWISE WALL PART, 2277 2254 2057 1564 BOTTOM WALL PART STRUCTURE C HEIGHTWISE WALL PART, 2302 2394 2057 1641 CEILING WALL PART STRUCTURE D HEIGHTWISE WALL PART 2318 2254 2044 1526
(55) As illustrated in
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(57) A simulation was performed, in which the distance d.sub.1 between the plane P.sub.2 formed by the plurality of bottom portions 22 and the plane P.sub.1 formed by the plurality of top portions 21 of the first corrugated reinforcing member 20 was set to 20 mm (d.sub.1/D.sub.1=0.20), regarding an influence of the presence/absence of the junction of the heightwise wall parts and the first corrugated reinforcing members which gives the EA efficiency, in a shape with the angle θ.sub.1 of 90 degrees as in
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(59) On analysis models which were different in the ratio of d.sub.1/D.sub.1 between the distance d.sub.1 between the plane P.sub.2 formed by the plurality of bottom portions 22 and the plane P.sub.1 formed by the plurality of top portions 21 of the first corrugated reinforcing member 20 (
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(62) A simulation was performed by a plurality of analysis models which were different in the distance d.sub.2 between the top wall part 11 and the first corrugated reinforcing member 20 (
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(65) A simulation was performed by an analysis model provided with the first corrugated reinforcing member on one side of a pair of the heightwise wall parts as in
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(67) A simulation was performed by analysis models provided with the second corrugated reinforcing members as in
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(69) A simulation was performed by an analysis model having the first corrugated reinforcing members in
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
(70) The present invention can be utilized as, for example, a side sill, a bumper beam, a center pillar, a side member of a ladder frame, or a cross member of a ladder frame.
EXPLANATION OF CODES
(71) 1 automobile structural member 10 hollow section 11 top wall part 12 bottom wall part 13 heightwise wall part 13a first heightwise wall part 13b second heightwise wall part 15 outer panel 15a top wall part 15b heightwise wall part 15c flange part 16 inner panel 16a top wall part 16b heightwise wall part 16c flange part 17 panel 17a top wall part 17b heightwise wall part 17c flange part 18 plate 20 first corrugated reinforcing member 21 top portion 22 bottom portion 23 end face on top wall part side 24 end face on bottom wall part side 25 side portion 30 second reinforcing member 50 rigid plate 51 impactor D.sub.1 distance between heightwise wall parts d.sub.1 distance between plane formed by a plurality of bottom portions and plane formed by a plurality of top portions of first corrugated reinforcing member D.sub.2 distance between top wall part and bottom wall part d.sub.2 distance between top wall part of automobile structural member and end face on top wall part side of first corrugated reinforcing member d.sub.2′ distance between bottom wall part of automobile structural member and end face on bottom wall part side of first corrugated reinforcing member P.sub.1 plane formed by a plurality of top portions of first corrugated reinforcing member P.sub.2 plane formed by a plurality of bottom portions of first corrugated reinforcing member S.sub.1 first closed cross-section S.sub.2 second closed cross-section θ.sub.1 angle formed by top portion and side portion of first corrugated reinforcing member θ.sub.2 angle formed by top portion of first corrugated reinforcing member and top wall part of automobile structural member