Variability Study
Use a variability study to examine how squeak and rattle risks are affected by manufacturing variations.
- All previous steps in the process must be completed.
- All E-Lines of interest and a dynamic loadcase must exist in the model.
- HyperStudy must be installed to execute DOE/Stochastic study.
The manufacturing of parts is often related to variations of tolerances and quality of materials. In addition, the assembly process adds a set of variations on dimensions and stiffness of connections, resulting in a unique product at each build. These processes heavily affect the quality and performance of a product.
Squeak and rattle are phenomena that are tightly related to the quality of the built parts.
A design variable is a system parameter that influences the system performance in the chosen output response. For example, a part thickness or material property are design variables. Ranges, with lower and upper bounds, are specified and the variable's value will vary within the study.
- Component thickness
- Material characteristics
- Youngs' Modulus
- Density
- Attachment stiffness
- Damping