Design, Analysis and Simulation of Halo System
Design, Analysis and Simulation of Halo System
https://doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2022.40054
International Journal for Research in Applied Science & Engineering Technology (IJRASET)
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Abstract: The Federation Internationale de L’Autobile (FIA) has been working on improving safety of drivers in open wheel
racing series. Numerous incidents caused serious impacts on drivers’ lives. The car-to-car collision, car to environment collision
and injuries due to flying debris are common threats to these drivers. In 2016 the introduction of Halo surrounding the cockpit
was appreciated by the FIA. The following study includes the design and analysis of this Halo system using FEA. The designing
is carried out using Onshape 3D modelling software and its dynamic, static and modal analysis is done with the help of Simscale
software. The results showed the values under permissible levels.
Keywords: Halo system, F1 Racing Halo, Crash analysis, Simulation of Halo, Head Protection in F1 race, Drivers safety system.
I. INTRODUCTION
Safety is paramount in motorsports. For years’ motorsport has had serious incidents affecting the drivers. The FIA had no choice but
to strive to minimize the risk of drivers’ lives. The engineers came up with a solution with the Halo concept. It got its name from its
resemblance to angel’s Halo. Halo safety system protects the driver’s head from external injuries. Without a halo, the driver’s head
is exposed to external flying debris which could be fatal in some incidents.
Halo is designed for open-wheel racing series vehicles. It is a curved bar placed around the driver’s cockpit. It is connected to the
vehicle frame via three points.
A test known as the chassis homologation test is carried out by applying loads from different positions on Halo. In the test, a 116kN
of force is applied on top of the Halo and expected to withstand the force for at least 5 seconds. It must withstand longitudinal forces
of 46kN and 83kN on the front. aside lateral force of 93kN is applied. The Halo has to withstand 125kN of force from above for 5
seconds without failure of any components and also from the side it should withstand the same. The Halo is made from Titanium
and weighs around 7 kg. Unlike manufacturing the vehicle parts and other components by the teams, Halo is chosen by the FIA to
be manufactured by three external manufacturers, which are CC Autosport, SS Tube Technology, and V system. Adding Halo adds
different challenges for teams such as weight challenge, aerodynamic challenge, structural challenge, etc. In the studies of FIA, it
was found that the addition of a halo would protect the driver 17% of the time than 0% without a halo.
The material used for the manufacturing of Halo under the regulations of FIA is Ti6Al4V Grade 5, a Titanium alloy. This material is
used in aerospace engineering due to its high strength and stiffness yet low-density characteristics. The material has excellent
corrosion resistance and is heat treatable in sections up to 25mm. The mechanical properties of this material are given below in the
tabular form.
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Halo-system tests have demonstrated that the chance of driver injuries will dramatically be reduced. In certain situations, when
testing for some previously existing injuries, the device was able to prevent a helmet from contacting the shield. During the last case
study, it was observed that the halo could deflect large objects and provide more protection from smaller waste.
The Dallara F2 2018 was launched in August 2017 and the new Formula 2 car was the first to install the halo system. In January
2018, the SRT05e Formula E had a halo. The FIA Formula 3 car was also installed by the halo in November 2018 and was unveiled
in Abu Dhabi.
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III. DEFINITION
The HALO is a driver crash protection system that is used in Formula racing cars, it is a curved bar placed around the driver’s head
to protect the driver's head during a race crash.
V. OBJECTIVES
Design, Halo system analysis and simulation to determine the impact of a crash during a race on Halo. Multiple analyses of various
regions of the halo will be performed in order to understand the halo's status under different circumstances.
VI. METHODOLOGY
This study was conducted to better understanding of halo system’s architecture, Function and interpretation. Using Onshape 3D
software a 3D model for FEA is developed with tools like line, arc and features such as extrude.
The input values needed for FEA are calculated and noted. The model is then imported in Simscale software. Then Several analyses
done on halo.
1) Model analysis
2) Dynamic analysis
3) Static analysis
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A. Frequency Analysis
a modal analysis is carried out. Modal analysis helps identify natural frequencies and modal shape of the system. It also helps in
predicting dynamic behaviours of a system. The Halo set for modal analysis provided the maximum displacement magnitude.
First of all imported Halo geometry into simscale from Onshape. Then selected material according to research i.e Titanium.
Select Material behavior as linear elastic, (E) young’s Modulus=114000000000 Pa, Poissons ratio (V)= 0.33 and density= 4500
Kg/m3 then select Halo geometry in assigned volume.
Figure 4
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B. Numerics
Filled all data shown in below image.
Figure 6
C. Meshing Process
After putting all data according to research design is ready for simulation but before that we have to mesh design.
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E. Dynamic Analysis
After that, a Dynamic review is carried out. When a body is exposed to a certain acceleration or deceleration and the load varies
quickly, dynamic analysis comes into play. Inertial forces will be present, and complex analysis will be needed to catch their results.
A 1m wall is placed between the Halo and the wall for this analysis. The wall was made of concrete, and Halo was made of the
same material. The halo is then given a 60m/s velocity against the wall. The outcomes are shown below.
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G. Material Selection
Titanium is the Material selected for halo during simulation and concret for wall
1) Static Analysis 1
In Static analysis forced was applied on different sides of halo.
In this result force was applied in front on halo.
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2) Static Analysis 2
Forced is applied on side of halo
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