Static closing force test.

<div><p>The accuracy of calculating the reaction force in vehicle sealing systems using moment equilibrium equations from statics is highly dependent on the degree of simplification in the mathematical model. This study demonstrates that employing the Finite Element (FE) method allows fo...

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Autor principal: Zhong Yang (131821) (author)
Outros Autores: Luoxing Li (22683436) (author), Jing Huang (41604) (author), Guoqing Chen (427510) (author), Zhengqing Liu (2556097) (author), Zhenhu Wang (22683439) (author)
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author Zhong Yang (131821)
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Jing Huang (41604)
Guoqing Chen (427510)
Zhengqing Liu (2556097)
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Luoxing Li (22683436)
Jing Huang (41604)
Guoqing Chen (427510)
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Zhenhu Wang (22683439)
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dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Zhong Yang (131821)
Luoxing Li (22683436)
Jing Huang (41604)
Guoqing Chen (427510)
Zhengqing Liu (2556097)
Zhenhu Wang (22683439)
dc.date.none.fl_str_mv 2025-11-25T18:29:41Z
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Biochemistry
Neuroscience
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
Mathematical Sciences not elsewhere classified
vehicle sealing systems
compression load deflection
close agreement verifies
side seal yields
complex door structure
xlink ">
study provides
study demonstrates
reaction force
mathematical model
highly dependent
flexible seal
finite element
established using
coupling effects
comprehensive strategy
comprehensive consideration
boundary variables
approach improves
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description <div><p>The accuracy of calculating the reaction force in vehicle sealing systems using moment equilibrium equations from statics is highly dependent on the degree of simplification in the mathematical model. This study demonstrates that employing the Finite Element (FE) method allows for a comprehensive consideration of the coupling effects between the door and the flexible seal, thereby eliminating errors inherent to model simplification and single-boundary variables. Consequently, this approach improves the prediction accuracy of the sealing system’s reaction force. In this work, a multi-boundary coupling simulation method for a vehicle door sealing system was established using the Finite Element (FE) method, which accounts for the interaction between the seal and the complex door structure. The results, based on data from three distinct vehicle models (with three doors tested per model), show a mean absolute percentage error (MAPE) of 7% between the simulated and experimentally measured static closing forces. This close agreement verifies the reliability of the proposed method. This study provides a comprehensive strategy for predicting and optimizing the reaction force in vehicle sealing systems. It was found that a 75% increase in the compression load deflection (CLD) of the lock-side seal yields a 22% increase in the total sealing system reaction force.</p></div>
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spelling Static closing force test.Zhong Yang (131821)Luoxing Li (22683436)Jing Huang (41604)Guoqing Chen (427510)Zhengqing Liu (2556097)Zhenhu Wang (22683439)BiochemistryNeuroscienceEnvironmental Sciences not elsewhere classifiedBiological Sciences not elsewhere classifiedMathematical Sciences not elsewhere classifiedvehicle sealing systemscompression load deflectionclose agreement verifiesside seal yieldscomplex door structurexlink ">study providesstudy demonstratesreaction forcemathematical modelhighly dependentflexible sealfinite elementestablished usingcoupling effectscomprehensive strategycomprehensive considerationboundary variablesapproach improves<div><p>The accuracy of calculating the reaction force in vehicle sealing systems using moment equilibrium equations from statics is highly dependent on the degree of simplification in the mathematical model. This study demonstrates that employing the Finite Element (FE) method allows for a comprehensive consideration of the coupling effects between the door and the flexible seal, thereby eliminating errors inherent to model simplification and single-boundary variables. Consequently, this approach improves the prediction accuracy of the sealing system’s reaction force. In this work, a multi-boundary coupling simulation method for a vehicle door sealing system was established using the Finite Element (FE) method, which accounts for the interaction between the seal and the complex door structure. The results, based on data from three distinct vehicle models (with three doors tested per model), show a mean absolute percentage error (MAPE) of 7% between the simulated and experimentally measured static closing forces. This close agreement verifies the reliability of the proposed method. This study provides a comprehensive strategy for predicting and optimizing the reaction force in vehicle sealing systems. It was found that a 75% increase in the compression load deflection (CLD) of the lock-side seal yields a 22% increase in the total sealing system reaction force.</p></div>2025-11-25T18:29:41ZImageFigureinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionimage10.1371/journal.pone.0336802.g013https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Static_closing_force_test_/30713929CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/307139292025-11-25T18:29:41Z
spellingShingle Static closing force test.
Zhong Yang (131821)
Biochemistry
Neuroscience
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
Mathematical Sciences not elsewhere classified
vehicle sealing systems
compression load deflection
close agreement verifies
side seal yields
complex door structure
xlink ">
study provides
study demonstrates
reaction force
mathematical model
highly dependent
flexible seal
finite element
established using
coupling effects
comprehensive strategy
comprehensive consideration
boundary variables
approach improves
status_str publishedVersion
title Static closing force test.
title_full Static closing force test.
title_fullStr Static closing force test.
title_full_unstemmed Static closing force test.
title_short Static closing force test.
title_sort Static closing force test.
topic Biochemistry
Neuroscience
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
Mathematical Sciences not elsewhere classified
vehicle sealing systems
compression load deflection
close agreement verifies
side seal yields
complex door structure
xlink ">
study provides
study demonstrates
reaction force
mathematical model
highly dependent
flexible seal
finite element
established using
coupling effects
comprehensive strategy
comprehensive consideration
boundary variables
approach improves