I am researching the possibility of buiding a V8 middy, GT-style car, but don't have much (any!) engineering background, so am researching
different chassis-designs, and found this:
middy chassis
I wondered what you middy engineering expert-types thought of it? What are the good and bad aspects ? etc,
thanks in advance for all of your help,
Toby
[Edited on 20/9/08 by tobym]
To try and visulise what forces will be experienced in a complicated structure like a car space frame is difficult.
You need to imagine the chassis as a set of rods all joined together by ball and socket joints and then think what will happen if you try and twist or
bend the chassis.
In the chassis shown there is a big notch (cut out) in the top rail at the middle of the car, which is the point where the bending forces are
greatest. Struturally not good, which is maybe why they say they have used FEA on the back bone. THe roll cage does very little to improve this.
If you are seriously considering a one off or unknown chassis, make a scale model from 3mm square balsa wood, lightly glue it together with pva
adhesive. Use that to see where it is weakest in bending and twisting. Put bits in or take them out and see the effect. An evenings enjoyable work
indoors will tell you a lot .
Richard
Mega expensive!
$15,000!!!!
here's another gt style V8 middy:
DDR_SP8
quote:
Originally posted by Werner Van Loock
here's another gt style V8 middy:
DDR_SP8