Reverse engineering of brake calliper design via integration of topology optimisation and lattice structure for additive manufacturing

The emergence of additive manufacturing has enabled design improvements for automotive industry components, such as reducing weight and enhancing performance. However, the application of lightweight designs for automotive components is yet to be fully explored. Previous studies have explored the dif...

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Main Authors: Sheik Ahmad Taufiq Othman, Abdul Hadi Azman, Zaliha Wahid, Muhammad Amin Azman
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Language:English
Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2024
Online Access:http://journalarticle.ukm.my/25224/
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author Sheik Ahmad Taufiq Othman,
Abdul Hadi Azman,
Zaliha Wahid,
Muhammad Amin Azman,
author_facet Sheik Ahmad Taufiq Othman,
Abdul Hadi Azman,
Zaliha Wahid,
Muhammad Amin Azman,
author_sort Sheik Ahmad Taufiq Othman,
building UKM Institutional Repository
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description The emergence of additive manufacturing has enabled design improvements for automotive industry components, such as reducing weight and enhancing performance. However, the application of lightweight designs for automotive components is yet to be fully explored. Previous studies have explored the different types of lattice structures and topology optimized parts, but have yet to explore its application in a brake calliper. This paper focuses on the design improvement of brake calliper for the automotive industry. The methodology consists of reverse engineering of an actual Volkswagen Golf Mk6 brake calliper and redesigning using topology optimisation and lattice structures. The new brake calliper design is then compared to the existing model in terms of weight reduction. The results show that through topology optimisation, it is possible to achieve weight reduction of brake calliper, while maintaining the part requirements. In conclusion, brake calliper designs can be improved using topology optimisation and lattice structures to achieve weight reduction. This research contributes to sustainability and reduces fuel consumption of cars through the decrease in part weight of automotive components, which is important in this era to comply with the environmental regulations and sustainability, in accordance with the UNESCO Sustainable Development Goals.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:252242025-05-21T08:21:55Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/25224/ Reverse engineering of brake calliper design via integration of topology optimisation and lattice structure for additive manufacturing Sheik Ahmad Taufiq Othman, Abdul Hadi Azman, Zaliha Wahid, Muhammad Amin Azman, The emergence of additive manufacturing has enabled design improvements for automotive industry components, such as reducing weight and enhancing performance. However, the application of lightweight designs for automotive components is yet to be fully explored. Previous studies have explored the different types of lattice structures and topology optimized parts, but have yet to explore its application in a brake calliper. This paper focuses on the design improvement of brake calliper for the automotive industry. The methodology consists of reverse engineering of an actual Volkswagen Golf Mk6 brake calliper and redesigning using topology optimisation and lattice structures. The new brake calliper design is then compared to the existing model in terms of weight reduction. The results show that through topology optimisation, it is possible to achieve weight reduction of brake calliper, while maintaining the part requirements. In conclusion, brake calliper designs can be improved using topology optimisation and lattice structures to achieve weight reduction. This research contributes to sustainability and reduces fuel consumption of cars through the decrease in part weight of automotive components, which is important in this era to comply with the environmental regulations and sustainability, in accordance with the UNESCO Sustainable Development Goals. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2024 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/25224/1/kejut_5.pdf Sheik Ahmad Taufiq Othman, and Abdul Hadi Azman, and Zaliha Wahid, and Muhammad Amin Azman, (2024) Reverse engineering of brake calliper design via integration of topology optimisation and lattice structure for additive manufacturing. Jurnal Kejuruteraan, 36 (2). pp. 439-446. ISSN 0128-0198 https://www.ukm.my/jkukm/volume-3602-2024/
spellingShingle Sheik Ahmad Taufiq Othman,
Abdul Hadi Azman,
Zaliha Wahid,
Muhammad Amin Azman,
Reverse engineering of brake calliper design via integration of topology optimisation and lattice structure for additive manufacturing
title Reverse engineering of brake calliper design via integration of topology optimisation and lattice structure for additive manufacturing
title_full Reverse engineering of brake calliper design via integration of topology optimisation and lattice structure for additive manufacturing
title_fullStr Reverse engineering of brake calliper design via integration of topology optimisation and lattice structure for additive manufacturing
title_full_unstemmed Reverse engineering of brake calliper design via integration of topology optimisation and lattice structure for additive manufacturing
title_short Reverse engineering of brake calliper design via integration of topology optimisation and lattice structure for additive manufacturing
title_sort reverse engineering of brake calliper design via integration of topology optimisation and lattice structure for additive manufacturing
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/25224/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/25224/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/25224/1/kejut_5.pdf