Abstract

<div>During mining material hauling, the chassis frame structure of rear dump trucks is subjected to fatigue loading due to uneven road conditions. This loading often leads to crack propagation in the frame rails, necessitating the determination of stresses in the critical zone during the design stage to ensure structural integrity. In this study, a computer-aided engineering (CAE) methodology is employed to size and select the rectangular profile cross section of the chassis frame rail. A detailed design investigation of the chassis frame is conducted to assess its load resistance, structural flexibility, and weld joint fatigue life under critical stresses arising from combined bending and torsion loads. The optimization process aims to determine the optimal rail size and material thickness, striking a balance between minimizing mass and maximizing structural reliability. By achieving this, the risk of major structural failures during the transportation of large payloads can be significantly reduced. To address the demand for extended structural life and reduced chassis frame weight, the frame rail cross section is optimized using a multi-objective genetic algorithm (MOGA) implemented within the ANSYS software package. This optimization process is facilitated by utilizing design exploration studies and finite element analysis (FEA) techniques to understand how stress affects the chassis frame of a vehicle when it is subjected to combined bending and torsion load case. To do this, the research study used a combination of analytical calculations, mathematical modeling, and design exploration studies.</div> <div>The research findings highlight the effectiveness of combining empirical approaches with modern CAE tools, enabling engineers to design and analyze complex structures with optimized sizes and weights suitable for off-highway mining applications.</div> <div>Through the utilization of this integrated approach, significant advancements can be made in enhancing the structural performance and efficiency of chassis frame structures in the demanding off-highway mining industry.</div>

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