Frontiers in Mechanical Engineering (Feb 2024)

Comprehensive design and analysis of a 300L steel fuel tank for heavy off-road vehicles: numerical and experimental insights

  • Aditya Verma,
  • Ravi Shankar,
  • Ameer Malik Shaik,
  • Ameer Malik Shaik,
  • B. Veera Siva Reddy,
  • C. Chandrasekhara Sastry,
  • Nizmi Shaik,
  • Sachin Salunkhe,
  • Sachin Salunkhe,
  • Robert Cep,
  • Emad Abouel Nasr

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmech.2024.1360590
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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Introduction: This study presents a comprehensive design and analysis of a 300L steel fuel tank intended for heavy off-road vehicles. The design process integrates numerical simulations and experimental investigations to optimize the tank's performance and durability under various operating conditions.Methods: The design methodology involves CAD model optimization, numerical analysis setup, and experimental validation. CAD model optimization simplifies the tank geometry while retaining structural integrity. Numerical analysis setup includes defining boundary conditions, meshing strategies, and simulation parameters. Experimental validation entails testing the tank under dynamic loading conditions to assess its structural response.Results: Numerical simulations reveal insights into stress distribution, deformation behavior, and fluid dynamics within the tank. Experimental tests confirm the numerical predictions and provide valuable data for model validation. Key results include stress concentrations in critical areas, deformation patterns under different loading conditions, and fluid flow characteristics.Discussion: The integrated approach combining numerical simulations and experimental tests offers a comprehensive understanding of the fuel tank's behavior. Findings highlight areas for design improvement, such as reinforcement of stress-prone regions and optimization of fluid flow dynamics. The study contributes to enhancing the performance, reliability, and safety of fuel tanks for heavy off-road vehicles.

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