A reduced order model technique is presented to perform the parametric Noise, Vibration and Harshness (NVH) study of a vehicle body-in-white (BIW) structure characterized by material and shape design variables. The ultimate goal is to develop a methodology which allows to efficiently explore the variation in the design space of the BIW static and dynamic global stiffnesses, such that the NVH performance can be evaluated already in the preliminary phase of the development process. The proposed technique is based on the proper generalized decomposition (PGD) method. The obtained PGD solution presents an explicit dependency on the introduced design variables, which allows to obtain solutions in 0.1 milliseconds and therefore opens the door to fast optimization studies and real-time visualizations of the results in a pre-defined range of parameters. The method is nonintrusive, such that an interaction with commercial software is possible. A parametrized finite element (FE) model of the BIW is built by means of the ANSA CAE preprocessor software, which allows to account for material and geometric parameters. A comparison between the parametric NVH solutions and the full-order FE simulations is performed using the MSC-Nastran software, to validate the accuracy of the proposed method. In addition, an optimization study is presented to find the optimal materials and shape properties with respect to the NVH performance. Finally, in order to support the designers in the decision-making process, a graphical interface app is developed which allows to visualize in real-time how changes in the design variables affect pre-defined quantities of interest.
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