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Construction Of Busbar Simulation Platform

Posted on:2020-03-20Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J YangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2392330572971081Subject:Mechanical engineering
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In recent years,with the vigorous development of new energy vehicles and other industries,BUSBAR connectors are widely used in power components such as battery packs.As application scenarios become more complex,the reliability requirements for BUSBAR connectors are becoming higher and higher.How to quickly analyze the thermoelectric performance and contact performance of the BUSBAR connector,and rationally design the BUSBAR connector structure,this demand has become more and more intense.Using finite element method to manipulate finite element simulation software for analysis is a good solution.Its multiple physics analysis capabilities,powerful post-processing and result visualization capabilities provide powerful design support for researchers.However,in practical application scenarios,it takes a lot of effort to learn the finite element analysis method and the finite element simulation software analysis step.If the structural design engineer learns the finite element analysis software,it is not conducive to the R&D resource confi guration and R&D efficiency.Improvement.Based on this,it is of great significance to construct a BUSBAR simulation platform based on finite element simulation software.This paper starts with the construction purpose of BUSBAR simulation platform,designs the platform according to the advantages of WEB development mode,and then divides the platform according to the idea of separation of front-end and back-end,and modularizes each component.Finally,the function test is carried out for the platform.The REST interface returns the data to meet the result.The front-end page has a processing mechanism for different abnormal situations,and can better visualize the simulation results,showing that the platform has good practicability,stability and scalability.
Keywords/Search Tags:BUSBAR connector, secondary development of ABAQUS, separation of front-end and back-end REST interface
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