hi there would like to design my own chassis for something but how would i go about desining one any help would be good thanks
What are you wanting at the end ?
3 wheels ? 4 ??
Front, mid or rear engine
There is far more to it than just "help".
Make some decisions first.
ATB
Nige
A chap called cymtriks wrote a thesis on this based upon the locost frame which gives some good pointers.
He has a few drawings on this site, you will need to google the dicuments.
Regards Mark
Its quite easy if you think of the chassis as a big bracket to connect everything together.
Remember these basic principles.....
1) Every member should be in compression or tension NOT bending.
2) Always put loads (such as suspension mounts, engine mounts) into junctions of tubes NOT the middle of unsupported tubes.
3) Aim for good torsionaly ridgidity between the spring mounts.
4) Triangulate. Any open side of a box will ruin the torsional stiffness.
5) Build a wooden model and twist it in your hands. It will tell you so much. DO IT!!
6) Know where your major loads (ie suspension, engine) will go and your major components (engine, box, you ) will go before designing the chassis.
Remember the chassis will connect these components together.
7) Visulise the finished car and work backwards....... not easy!
Loot at http://www.beardmorebros.co.uk/website%20pages/new_project_chassis_page1.htm
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Originally posted by NigeEss
What are you wanting at the end ?
3 wheels ? 4 ??
Front, mid or rear engine
There is far more to it than just "help".
Make some decisions first.
ATB
Nige
Search: "Rorty" and get the Haynes book. OR save time and order one of the dozens out there that have already been done and don't cost much. You can always mod those if you are really ambitious. I would guess a LOT of designs don't get built.