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Analysis And Optimization Of Connecting Tie Rod Assembly In Agriculture Application

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  • L. Natrayan

    (School of Mechanics and Architectural Engineering, Jinan University, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province)

  • E. Aravindaraj

    (Sri Manakula Vinayagar Engineering College, Mannadipet, 605 107 Pudicherry, India)

  • M.S. Santhosh

    (Selvam College of Technology, Salem Road (NH 7), Pappinaickenpatti, Namakkal, 637 003 Tamil Nadu, India)

  • M. Senthil Kumar

    (School of mechanical and Building sciences, VIT –Chennai, Tamilnadu, India.)

Abstract

The tie rod ensures the safety of vehicle on both impact and vibration perspective also plays one of the major roles in connecting primary parts of automobile and steering mechanism. Its end is an indication system of vehicle alignment. The tie rod end maintains the proper adjustment access of the wheel as well as indirectly limits the inner and outer edge wear of tires. Hence the appropriate functioning of tie rod assembly system is essential for the automobile system (steering and suspension). Today’s competitive world needs advanced technology with effective cost. This results in the mutation of conventional technology or method according to present requirements. Most of the automobile and commercial product manufacturing industries are in the obsession to make and launch the economical product with the limited time span. The engineers from various domains are deliberately designing unique products, which possess simple manufacturing process, lower cost of manufacturing and very minimum time consumption. The proposed design and analysis focus on general tie rod assembly functioning of the tractor which fails on the overload applications. Firstly, old tie rod design and materials used for effective agriculture applications were studied and the mutated design with various stresses and deformation characteristics under critical loading conditions are investigated using ANSYS software.

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  • L. Natrayan & E. Aravindaraj & M.S. Santhosh & M. Senthil Kumar, 2019. "Analysis And Optimization Of Connecting Tie Rod Assembly In Agriculture Application," Acta Mechanica Malaysia (AMM), Zibeline International Publishing, vol. 2(1), pages 6-10, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:zib:zbnamm:v:2:y:2019:i:1:p:6-10
    DOI: 10.26480/amm.01.2019.06.10
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    1. Young-Chul Park & Seung-Kul Baek & Bu-Kyo Seo & Jong-Kyu Kim & Kwon-Hee Lee, 2014. "Lightweight Design of an Outer Tie Rod for an Electrical Vehicle," Journal of Applied Mathematics, Hindawi, vol. 2014, pages 1-6, April.
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