bigtime
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posted on 27/5/14 at 05:35 PM |
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Study shows triangulation is better than stressed skin panels
In a study made by the School of Mechanical and Chemical Engineering to compete in Formula SAE they ran simulations of bending stresses in
SolidWorks
http://robotics.ee.uwa.edu.au/theses/2011-REV-SAE-SpaceFrame-Waterman.pdf
Page 20 Triangulation and Stressed Skins
Triangulation wins regarding strength/weight to stressed skins although they used steel panels on both sides for symmetry.
However when paneling is already needed to prevent intrusion like in the floor, firewalls and leak-proof battery boxes they used paneling.
How paneling the chassis rails compares to X-bracing regarding chassis torsional stifness?
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coyoteboy
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posted on 27/5/14 at 07:58 PM |
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Broad generalisations there. IT's going to depend on the exact design requirements, the quality of the modelling/sims, the materials involved,
the load paths etc. But yes, outside the teams running carbon structures, most teams run space-frames,some aided by the odd panel.
Personally I'll be using a space frame setup aided by panels such as Cellite where possible (or rather, where sensible)
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Samuele
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posted on 3/6/16 at 10:22 AM |
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