Monocoque Chassis Design
Monocoque Chassis Design
Monocoque Chassis Design
While Designing Chassis, Fuel Tank & Fuel System was taken into consideration. Due to the rules, a rigid Fuel tank, must be used for safety of the driver. Finally Budget was showcased in the report of the college
The following report is of University of Toronato. The University has posted a very detailed report of chassis design. They have also disused about composite monocoque chassis design. They have used software Hyper Laminate for their composite material Design. Allows inputs including material, weight restriction, ply thickness ratios, etc. and run multivariable design studies that would normally take weeks, and at great expense. Most FEA software packages have the capabilities of doing design studies, but with composite lay-up design, so many variables need to be changed, that there are very few powerful com- posite analysis packages that can quickly carry out this type of analysis. Another Software Altair Engineering used by the college.
Report of University of Florida was basic & very essential .It clearly stated the objective of Design of Chassis for fsae . The main design objectives for the chassis are: Research fundamentals behind designing a spaceframe that will see forces associated with a race car Research chassis materials that can withstand the high performance ratings of a formula style race car
Design a chassis that will be able to withstand the loads from static and dynamic forces using solid modeling software Perform static and dynamic load analysis using finite element analysis software Optimize the chassis by lowering high stress concentration areas using better triangulation of the frame members and gusseting Finalize a chassis design that meets all requirements and regulations and begin testing of the vehicle once all the systems have been implemented into the vehicle Software NEi
Below I have posted link of one video (manufacturing of fsae chassis) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=850BBrzvB98 I have posted few details from fsae forum After going through one of the post from fsae form (the post was justifying a monocoque chassis) A good welding is required for a monocoque chassis. A max of 15-16 kg weight saving over a well designed spaceframe One BIG drawback with a carbon chassis is serviceability, especially component accessibility. The team can can go with rear section spaceframe chassis, but there are issuses with frame interface.