WO2008139329A2 - Structural member - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B62—LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
- B62D—MOTOR VEHICLES; TRAILERS
- B62D25/00—Superstructure or monocoque structure sub-units; Parts or details thereof not otherwise provided for
- B62D25/04—Door pillars ; windshield pillars
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B23—MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B23K—SOLDERING OR UNSOLDERING; WELDING; CLADDING OR PLATING BY SOLDERING OR WELDING; CUTTING BY APPLYING HEAT LOCALLY, e.g. FLAME CUTTING; WORKING BY LASER BEAM
- B23K26/00—Working by laser beam, e.g. welding, cutting or boring
- B23K26/20—Bonding
- B23K26/21—Bonding by welding
- B23K26/24—Seam welding
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B62—LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
- B62D—MOTOR VEHICLES; TRAILERS
- B62D21/00—Understructures, i.e. chassis frame on which a vehicle body may be mounted
- B62D21/15—Understructures, i.e. chassis frame on which a vehicle body may be mounted having impact absorbing means, e.g. a frame designed to permanently or temporarily change shape or dimension upon impact with another body
- B62D21/157—Understructures, i.e. chassis frame on which a vehicle body may be mounted having impact absorbing means, e.g. a frame designed to permanently or temporarily change shape or dimension upon impact with another body for side impacts
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B23—MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B23K—SOLDERING OR UNSOLDERING; WELDING; CLADDING OR PLATING BY SOLDERING OR WELDING; CUTTING BY APPLYING HEAT LOCALLY, e.g. FLAME CUTTING; WORKING BY LASER BEAM
- B23K2101/00—Articles made by soldering, welding or cutting
- B23K2101/18—Sheet panels
- B23K2101/185—Tailored blanks
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- the present invention relates to a structural member for application to a framework member for a vehicle or the like.
- FIG. 5 shows a B-pillar 100 as an example of such framework members.
- the B- pillar 100 is made up of a pillar outer panel 101 and a pillar inner panel 102 defining a closed cross section, an outer reinforcement 103 and a hinge reinforcement 104 disposed on the compression side of a bend as reinforcing members, and a reinforcement 105 disposed at the middle as a reinforcing member.
- the neutral axis of a bend between the compression side and the tension side is positioned in the vicinity of the center of the closed cross section (see the neutral axis A of FIG. 5). Therefore, a compressive stress field extends over a large region in a vertical wall part coupling the compression-side surface and the tension-side surface, and thus a compressive stress acts on the vertical wall part besides the compression-side surface.
- the compression side of the framework member is subjected to elastic buckling due to the compressive stress, which progresses locally.
- a local dent H is formed in an outer surface 101a of the pillar outer panel 101 at the moment when such buckling starts.
- the present invention provides a framework member that can achieve high strength and lightweight.
- a first aspect of the present invention provides a structural member including: a compression-side wall part disposed in a compressive stress field of a bend; a tension-side wall part disposed in a tensile stress field of the bend; and a coupling wall part that couples the compression-side wall part and the tension-side wall part, in which a neutral axis of the bend of the structural member is disposed in vicinity of the compression- side wall part or disposed at the position of the compression-side wall part.
- This structural member includes a compression-side wall part that receives a compressive stress when the structural member is bent by receiving a load, a tension-side wall part that receives a tensile stress when the structural member is bent by receiving a load, and a coupling wall part that couples the compression-side wall part and the tension-side wall part.
- the neutral axis between the compression side (contraction side) and the tension side (elongation side) of a bend is disposed in the vicinity of the compression-side wall part or disposed at the position of the compression-side wall part.
- the compressive stress field and the tensile stress field are respectively smaller and larger as the neutral axis is closer to the compression-side wall part, it is possible to reduce or eliminate the occurrence of elastic buckling due to a compressive stress.
- a load of up to the potential strength limit of the material can be endured on the compression side, thereby fully demonstrating the potential strength of the material.
- the load to be carried on the tension side can also be increased along with the improvement in proof stress on the compression side, a stress of up to the material strength limit can be produced over the entire cross section, thereby efficiently utilizing the material strength over the entire cross section.
- the coupling wall part since no or almost no portion of the coupling wall part is to be in the compressive stress field, reinforcing members may be reduced in number or omitted, thereby reducing the weight and the cost.
- a high-strength and lightweight (low-cost) structural member can be achieved in which the neutral axis of a bend is disposed in the vicinity of the compression-side wall part.
- the compression-side wall part may be higher in material strength than the tension-side wall part.
- the neutral axis of a bend can be disposed in the vicinity of the compression-side wall part by increasing the material strength of the compression-side wall part compared to that of the tension-side wall part.
- the compression-side wall part is preferably larger in sheet thickness than the tension-side wall part.
- the neutral axis of a bend can be disposed in the vicinity of the compression-side wall part by increasing the sheet thickness of the compression-side wall part compared to that of the tension-side wall part.
- increasing the strength of the compression-side wall part by increasing the sheet thickness can reduce the distance from the neutral axis to the compression-side wall part, and can increase the buckling strength of the compression-side wall part.
- the present invention can provide a high-strength and lightweight structural member in which the neutral axis of a bend is disposed in the vicinity of the compression-side wall part.
- a second aspect of the present invention provides a structural member including: a first wall part; a second wall part; and a third wall part that couples the first wall part and the second wall part, in which stiffness (rigidities) of the first to third wall parts are set such that a neutral axis of a bend of the structural member is in vicinity of the first wall part or disposed at the position of the first wall part.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a B-pillar in accordance with a first embodiment
- FIG. 2 shows a cross sectional view of the B-pillar of FIG. 1 and a chart showing moments (stresses) produced on the compression side and the tension side of a bend
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a B-pillar in accordance with a second embodiment
- FIG. 4 shows a cross sectional view of the B-pillar of FIG. 3 and a chart showing moments (stresses) produced on the compression side and the tension side of a bend.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a conventional B-pillar; and
- FIG. 6 shows a cross sectional view of the B-pillar of FIG. 5 and a chart showing moments (stresses) produced on the compression side and the tension side of a bend.
- a framework member in accordance with the present invention is applied to a B-pillar, which is a framework member for a vehicle disposed between a front door and a rear door to support a roof and increase the stiffness (rigidity) of a vehicle body.
- a pillar outer panel and a pillar inner panel define a closed cross section, and a wall on the compression side of a bend (sidewall on the outer side) of the closed cross section is configured to have high strength and a large sheet thickness.
- reinforcing members are provided to achieve high strength and a large sheet thickness.
- the pillar outer panel is configured to achieve high strength and a large sheet thickness.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a B-pillar in accordance with a first embodiment.
- FIG. 2 shows a cross sectional view of the B-pillar of
- FIG. 1 and a chart showing moments (stresses) produced on the compression side and the tension side of a bend.
- the B-pillar 1 includes reinforcing members made of a material having high strength and a large sheet thickness. This allows the neutral axis of a bend to be disposed in the vicinity of a compression-side wall (or disposed in the compression-side wall).
- the B- pillar 1 includes a pillar outer panel 10, a pillar inner panel 11, an outer reinforcement 12, and a hinge reinforcement 13.
- the pillar outer panel 10 is to be disposed on the exterior side of a vehicle.
- the pillar outer panel 10 has a generally recessed shape (as viewed in cross section) having an outer wall 10a which serves as an exterior wall of the B-pillar 1, vertical walls 10b, 10b extending from both ends of the outer wall 10a, and flanges 10c, 10c extending from respective ends of the vertical walls 10b, 10b.
- the pillar outer panel 10 is formed from an outer wall 10a which serves as an exterior wall of the B-pillar 1, vertical walls 10b, 10b extending from both ends of the outer wall 10a, and flanges 10c, 10c extending from respective ends of the vertical walls 10b, 10b.
- the pillar outer panel 10 is formed from an outer wall 10a which serves as an exterior wall of the B-pillar 1, vertical walls 10b, 10b extending from both ends of the outer wall 10a, and flanges 10c, 10c extending from respective ends of the vertical walls 10b, 10b.
- SPC270 material having a sheet thickness of 0.75 mm, for example.
- the character string "SPC" denotes cold-rolled steel, and the following number indicates the tensile strength.
- the above example represents a material having a tensile strength of 270
- the pillar inner panel 11 is to be disposed on the interior side of a vehicle.
- the pillar inner panel 11 has a generally recessed shape (as viewed in cross section) having an inner wall 11a which serves as an interior wall of the B-pillar 1, vertical walls lib, lib extending from both ends of the inner wall 11a, and flanges l ie, lie extending from respective ends of the vertical walls lib, l ib.
- the pillar inner panel 11 is formed from an
- the pillar outer panel 10 and the pillar inner panel 11 provide a closed cross sectional structure, and define the exterior shape of the B-pillar 1.
- the outer reinforcement 12 is one of the reinforcing members for the outer side of the B-pillar 1.
- the outer reinforcement 12 is disposed on the interior side of the pillar outer panel 10.
- the outer reinforcement 12 has a generally recessed shape (as viewed in cross section) having an outer wall 12a joined to the outer wall 10a of the pillar outer panel 10, vertical walls 12b, 12b extending from both ends of the outer wall 12a, and flanges 12c, 12c extending from respective ends of the vertical walls 12b, 12b.
- the outer reinforcement 12 is formed from an SPC980 material having a sheet thickness of 1.6 mm, for example.
- the hinge reinforcement 13 is one of the reinforcing members for the outer side of the B-pillar 1.
- the hinge reinforcement 13 is disposed on the interior side of the outer reinforcement 12.
- the hinge reinforcement 13 has a generally recessed shape (as viewed in cross section) having an outer wall 13a joined to the outer wall 12a of the outer reinforcement 12, and vertical walls 13b, 13b extending from both ends of the outer wall 13a.
- the vertical walls 13b, 13b are significantly short, and they have a minimum length that barely provides surface stiffness (twice the sheet thickness or less).
- the hinge reinforcement 13 is formed by hot-stamping a material having a sheet thickness of 3.2 mm, for example.
- the outer reinforcement 12 and the hinge reinforcement 13 are reinforcing members disposed on the compression side of a bend, and formed from a material having higher strength and a larger sheet thickness than those of the material of the pillar inner panel 11.
- the hinge reinforcement 13 is made from a material having higher strength and a larger sheet thickness than those of the material of the outer reinforcement 12, for example a high-tension material having a material strength (yield strength) of 1500 MPa or more and a maximum realistic sheet thickness (3.2 mm or less).
- the pillar inner panel 11, which is to be in a tensile stress field, and the vertical walls 10b, 10b of the pillar outer panel 10 are made from a material having a material strength of 300 MPa or less, for example.
- the outer wall 12a of the outer reinforcement 12 is placed over the outer wall 10a of the pillar outer panel 10, the flanges 12c, 12c of the outer reinforcement 12 are placed over the flanges 10c, 10c of the pillar outer panel 10, and further the outer wall 13a of the hinge reinforcement 13 is placed over the outer wall 12a of the outer reinforcement 12. Then, the outer wall 10a, the outer wall 12a, and the outer wall 13a are joined together by welding or the like. Further, the flanges lie, lie of the pillar inner panel 11 are placed over the flanges 10c, 10c of the pillar outer panel 10, and the flanges 10c, 10c and the flanges lie, lie are joined by welding or the like.
- the outer wall 10a of the pillar outer panel 10, the outer wall 12a of the outer reinforcement 12, and the outer wall 13a of the hinge reinforcement 13 can be considered as the "compression-side wall part" of the present invention
- the inner wall 11a of the pillar inner panel 11 can be considered as the "tension- side wall part” of the present invention
- the vertical walls 10b, 10b of the pillar outer panel 10 and the vertical walls lib, l ib of the pillar inner panel 11 can be considered as the "coupling wall part" of the present invention.
- the outer wall 10a of the pillar outer panel 10, the outer wall 12a of the outer reinforcement 12, and the outer wall 13a of the hinge reinforcement 13 (in particular, the outer wall 13a of the hinge reinforcement 13), which are to be on the compression side (contraction side) of a bend when the B-pillar 1 receives a load due to a side collision or the like, have much higher strength and a much larger sheet thickness than those of the inner wall 11a of the pillar inner panel 11, which is to be on the tension side (elongation side) of the bend. Therefore, the stiffness (rigidity) of the compression-side wall is much higher than that of the tension-side wall. [0024] FIG.
- FIG. 2 shows a compression-side moment CM (compressive stress) and a tension-side moment PM (tensile stress), with the horizontal axis representing the strength and the vertical axis representing the distance (h) from the neutral axis A.
- the neutral axis A is at the position where the compression-side moment CM (compressive stress) and the tension-side moment PM (tensile stress) match each other (that is, the area for the moment CM and the area for the moment PM are equal to each other in FIG. 2).
- the strength (rigidity) is much higher on the compression side than on the tension side.
- the distance from the neutral axis A to the compression-side wall is significantly short, with the neutral axis A of a bend positioned in the vicinity of the outer wall 13a of the hinge reinforcement 13 (or positioned over the outer wall 13a).
- the distance from the neutral axis A to the compression-side wall can be made shorter as the material strength of the compression-side wall (in particular, the outer wall 13a of the hinge reinforcement 13) is made higher or the sheet thickness thereof is made larger.
- H represents the overall height of the B-pillar 1 (the distance from the outer wall 10a of the pillar outer panel 10 to the inner wall 11a of the pillar inner panel 11)
- h represents the distance from the neutral axis A (a variable)
- ⁇ represents the material strength
- the compression-side wall (the outer wall 10a, the outer wall 12a, and the outer wall 13a) of the B-pillar 1 and an extremely small region of the vertical wall part (the vertical walls 10b, 10b and the vertical walls lib, l ib) are to be in the compressive stress field, and the tension-side wall (the inner wall lla) of the B-pillar 1 and almost the entire region of the vertical wall part are to be in the tensile stress field.
- the tension-side wall (the inner wall lla) of the B-pillar 1 and almost the entire region of the vertical wall part are to be in the tensile stress field.
- the vertical wall part is elastically buckled by a compressive stress.
- a load of up to the potential strength limit of the material can be endured.
- no reinforcing member is needed for the vertical wall part. Therefore, the vertical walls 13b, 13b of the hinge reinforcement 13 can be significantly shortened, and there is no need for a reinforcement 105, which is provided in the B-pillar 100 shown in FIG. 5. Thus, the weight and hence the cost can be reduced for such a reinforcing member.
- the stiffness (rigidity) of the compression-side wall can be improved so that the elastic buckling limit increases to surpass the plastic buckling strength. Therefore, when the B-pillar 1 is bent by receiving a load, the entirety of the compression-side wall is plastically buckled, rather than locally elastically bucked. As a result, the potential strength of the material can be fully demonstrated, thereby increasing the buckling strength.
- the strength and the sheet thickness of the wall on the compression side of a bend are not much greater than those of the tension-side wall. Therefore, as shown in FIG. 6, the distance from the neutral axis A of a bend to the compression-side wall is not so short, with the neutral axis A positioned in the vicinity of the center of the cross section of the B-pillar 100. Thus, roughly half the vertical wall part of the B-pillar 100 is to be in the compressive stress field. As a result, when the B-pillar 100 is bent by receiving a load, there is a possibility that the compression-side wall is locally elastically buckled.
- the compression-side wall in particular, the outer wall 13a of the hinge reinforcement 13
- the neutral axis A of a bend can be disposed in the vicinity of the compression-side wall, thereby achieving a high-strength and lightweight (low-cost) structure.
- the structure of the B-pillar 1 in particular, by configuring the compression-side wall itself to have high strength and a large sheet thickness, the buckling strength of the compression-side wall can be increased, thereby preventing the occurrence of elastic buckling.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a B-pillar in accordance with a second embodiment.
- FIG. 4 shows a cross sectional view of the B-pillar of FIG. 3 and a chart showing moments (stresses) produced on the compression side and the tension side of a bend.
- an outer wall of a pillar outer panel of the B-pillar 2 is made of a material having high strength and a large sheet thickness. This allows the neutral axis of a bend to be disposed in the vicinity of a compression-side wall.
- the B-pillar 2 includes a pillar outer panel 20 and a pillar inner panel 21. Since the pillar inner panel 21 is the same as the pillar inner panel 11 in accordance with the first embodiment, a description thereof is omitted.
- the pillar outer panel 20 is to be disposed on the exterior side of a vehicle, and has a generally recessed shape (as viewed in cross section) having an outer wall 20a, vertical walls 20b, 20b, and flanges 20c, 20c.
- Materials of the pillar outer panel 20 other than the outer wall 20a, namely the vertical walls 20b, 20b and flanges 20c, 20c, have the same strength and sheet thickness as those of the corresponding materials of the pillar outer panel 10 in accordance with the first embodiment.
- the outer wall 20a is made from a material having a material strength of 1500 MPa or more and a maximum realistic sheet thickness, for example.
- the pillar inner panel 21, which is to be in a tensile stress field, and the vertical walls 20b, 20b of the pillar outer panel 20 are made from a material having a material strength of 300 MPa or less, for example.
- the flanges 21c, 21c of the pillar inner panel 21 are placed over the flanges 20c, 20c of the pillar outer panel 20, and the flanges 20c, 20c and the flanges 21c, 21c are joined by welding or the like.
- the outer wall 20a of the pillar outer panel 20 can be considered as the "compression-side wall part" of the present invention
- the inner wall 21a of the pillar inner panel 21 can be considered as the "tension-side wall part” of the present invention
- the vertical walls 20b, 20b of the pillar outer panel 20 and the vertical walls 21b, 21b of the pillar inner panel 21 can be considered as the "coupling wall part" of the present invention.
- the outer wall 20a of the pillar outer panel 20 which is to be on the compression side of a bend when the B-pillar 2 receives a load due to a side collision or the like, has much higher strength and a much larger sheet thickness than those of the inner wall 21a of the pillar inner panel 21, which is to be on the tension side of the bend. Therefore, the stiffness (rigidity) is much higher on the compression side than on the tension side.
- the distance from the neutral axis A of a bend to the compression-side wall is significantly short, with the neutral axis A positioned in the vicinity of the outer wall 20a of the pillar outer panel 20 (or positioned over the outer wall 20a).
- the distance from the neutral axis A to the compression-side wall can be made shorter as the material strength of the compression-side wall (the outer wall 20a) is made higher or the sheet thickness thereof is made larger.
- the B-pillar 2 also has the following effect.
- the outer wall 20a of the pillar outer panel 20 has high strength and a large sheet thickness, which eliminates the need for a reinforcing member such as an outer reinforcement or a hinge reinforcement. As a result, further weight reduction can be achieved and the time necessary for assembly can be reduced, thereby further reducing the cost.
- the present invention is not limited to the above embodiments, and may be modified in various ways.
- the present invention may be applied to other framework members (structural members) for vehicles such as a side member, or to structural members for non-vehicles.
- the present invention may be applied to pillars other than a B-pillar. It is only necessary to increase the stiffness (rigidity) of a member (wall) on the side where reception of an impact is expected. For example, such a member (wall) with increased stiffness may be used on the exterior side of a vehicle.
- both the material strength and the sheet thickness of the compression-side wall are made greater than those of the tension-side wall in the embodiments, only either the material strength or the sheet thickness of the compression- side wall may be made greater as long as the compression-side wall can secure sufficient strength.
- an outer reinforcement is provided in the first embodiment, an outer reinforcement may be not provided as long as the compression-side wall can secure sufficient strength.
- the sum of the thickness of the outer wall 10a, the thickness of the outer wall 12a and the thickness of the outer wall 13a is larger than each of the thickness of the vertical wall 1 Ib and the sum of thickness of the vertical wall 10b and the thickness of the vertical wall 12b. Further, the sum of the strength of the outer wall 10a, the strength of the outer wall 12a and the strength of the outer wall
- the outer wall 20a is larger in thickness and higher in strength than each of the vertical wall 20b and the vertical wall 21b.
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