Gerhardsa wrote:Seriously?
As long as the canopy is lower than the roll hoop and tapers off to just in front of the cockpit, it will be pretty easy to get rid of it in any situation, so long as it is designed as a 3 piece cockpit.
I recon the top part of the canopy should just come loose upon "ejection, (unlike a fighter jet canopy) and the side should fall off. that takes care of any situation, be the car on its roof or whatever.
http://s24.postimg.org/ta5avsbp1/F1_Canopy.jpg
Its pretty common sense that it will be safer than the Halo so long as its the same type of material as fighter jet canopies.
Example:
This solution evaluation:
Protects Against:
Safety items 1-4 (Possibly 5, not likely 6) - Stops a variety of potential safety concerns.
Protection Concerns:
For safety item 1 this may not be strong enough to deflect a large heavy item. Possible assistance in this would be to make the "glass frames" from a high strength carbon fiber to enable better deflection characteristics.
Safety Concerns:
1. Creates more heat in cockpit - Mitigated by small aircon or piping air into the cockpit from external to the vehicle
2. Creates potential driver evac issues when the vehicle is upside down - Mitigated by 3 piece design as long as easy manual removal can happen.
3. Since it is entirely removable can it be made to attach strongly enough to keep its protective advantages?
4. Creates visibility concerns when liquids are introduced - Various low tech mitigation strategies need to be tested. Tear offs, wipers, hydrophobic coatings.
5. Can it be made w/o warping drivers view of the world?
Over all Rating:
Promising - Deeper design/testing warranted.