Authors
H Sarin, Michael Kokkolaras, G Hulbert, Panos Papalambros, S Barbat, R-J Yang
Publication date
2008/1/1
Conference
International design engineering technical conferences and computers and information in engineering conference
Volume
43253
Pages
1275-1286
Description
Computer modeling and simulation are the cornerstones of product design and development in the automotive industry. Computer-aided engineering tools have improved to the extent that virtual testing may lead to significant reduction in prototype building and testing of vehicle designs. In order to make this a reality, we need to assess our confidence in the predictive capabilities of simulation models. As a first step in this direction, this paper deals with developing a metric to compare time histories that are outputs of simulation models to time histories from experimental tests with emphasis on vehicle safety applications. We focus on quantifying discrepancy between time histories as the latter constitute the predominant form of responses of interest in vehicle safety considerations. First we evaluate popular measures used to quantify discrepancy between time histories in fields such as statistics, computational …
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