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21 Sept 2016

Robotic Simulation Engineer - 15 Positions @Pune



Position Name: Simulation Engineer
Industry: Automotive
Software: Robcad & Process Simulate 
Location: Pune

No of Positions: 15 no's

Education: Diploma/ BE/B. Tech/ME/M.Tech

Years of Experience: 1 – 6 Years

Job Description:
  • Hands on exp in Robotic Simulation of Large scale Projects in BIW Line engineering using Process Simulate & Robcad
  • Working experience in Process Simulate, Process Designer & Robcad
  • Knowledge of from Process Design, preparation/updating process layout, 3D Fixture Designs and Manufacturing Support
  • Process design for various BIW assemblies & sub-assemblies. 
  • Overview of designing, detailing, manufacturing of BIW Welding Fixtures for various vendors. 
  • Overview of Robotic Simulation & accessibility study for Welding Robots & Guns for BIW , cycle time analysis 
  • Knowledge of Design of grippers, weld gun arms and air-circuit design. 
  • Knowledge of UG/CATIA/FIDES



11 Mar 2014

Difference between Monocoque & Ladder Frame Structures


Monocoque vs ladder chassis or unibody vs body on frame respectively. These are the two main types of vehicle chassis. The chassis is the frame or skeleton of the vehicle and here are the two most popular types.

Monocoque or Unibody are the terms used to indicate when the body of the vehicle is designed and built to support the weight of the vehicle and perform any other function of a chassis. This is achieved by strengthening the floor of the vehicle, the pillars and using bracing along various parts of the body.

Ladder Chassis or Body on Frame are the terms used when the body of a vehicle is mounted to a separate frame or chassis. This frame is similar to a ladder in design as two long pieces of steel (approximately the length of the vehicle) are held parallel to each other by shorter pieces running across.
Either chassis should perform the following functions at least at a workable level.

  • Support the weight of the vehicle (except the unsprung mass) and everything inside it including passengers and cargo.
  • Provide the frame for the suspension, engine and drivetrain to be mounted. It must be strong to hold these components in place during various driving manoeuvres.
  • Handles or resists any torsional stress (such as bending or twisting of the body) that the vehicle may be subjected to as it drives.
  • It allows the vehicle to pull objects as these heavy objects must be directly or indirectly attached to the chassis.


Unibody, body on frame or any type of chassis has to strike a balance between weight/materials used, intended function, vehicle design and cost but the type of chassis used will have certain benefits and ultimately determine the function and character of the vehicle. 

Performance - The monocoque is a lighter design which is a plus for fuel efficiency, it has more torsional stiffness and is by far the better chassis for performance oriented vehicles. The heavy nature of the ladder chassis makes it tough and it is much better than the monocoque for carrying heavy loads and towing heavier objects.

Design - A unibody bodyshell is difficult to design, build and modify (platform sharing) when compared to the body on frame but computer aided design (CAD) makes unibody platform sharing much easier. For body on frame vehicles its easy to build another body even from another body style and place it on a ladder chassis as long as they are of similar dimensions.

Materials - Unitary body shells can be made from a variety of materials steel and steel alloys, aluminium and aluminium alloys and even carbon fiber or combinations of these materials whereas ladder chassis are usually built from steel.

Other Benefits - It is much easier to incorporate crumple zones into a vehicle with a monocoque body shell but a vehicle with a ladder chassis is much easier to repair after an accident.

Monocoque chassis are used in most vehicle types and is more suited for everyday, luxury and sport oriented vehicles but the ladder chassis is better suited for commercial and heavy duty work. Debating on monocoque vs ladder chassis will come down to the intended function of the vehicle.

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26 Feb 2014

Hiring Quality Checkers- Automotive Domain @Bangalore & @Pune (25 Positions)

Quality Checker - Product Engineering  

No. of Positions : Bangalore -15 & Pune- 10

Education 

B.E./ B.Tech : 5 - 10 years of experience

OR

Diploma/Post Diploma (Mech., Prod., Auto.) : 7 - 12 years of experience Responsibilities

Experience

  • Expertise in UGNx & Experience in CATIA – Modelling, Drafting, Quality checking ( Modelling & Drafting)
  • Auto design experience in Powertrain / Chassis / BIW / Trims Engineering.
  • Willing to work at customer location
  • Good communication (Oral & Written) skills



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