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What will it be made of?. From the diagram it looks like foam core composite maybe. Interesting ladder frame or is it a monocoque without top or bottom? It's kind of ingenious, it reminds me of wood boat construction. From the weight figure I will guess it is made of a foam core with aluminum skins riveted and bonded together. Any thoughts about bulkheads? You may need load paths for suspension inputs. Just a few thoughts. Nice work, good to see you are sticking with it and making progress. I have also wondered about how this is a hybrid. Will you use batteries for storage an electric motor and a very small ICE 4-stroke with very good emission control and running at a constant optimal RPM?
I´ll use the same process that lotus uses for the elise, aluminium 6061 glued with epoxy resin. If you look at the picture, the upper part is the floor on which the seats are mounted, the floor itself is glued to the siderails and the horisontal cariers. The lower part is the floor of the whole chassis and it carries the battery packs and controll units, it gets screwed on the siderails and the cariers-if you need to work on something you unscrew the floor and everything comes with it
tomislavp4 wrote:Well mostly price...
the elise chassis has some 11000nm/degree and if I make mine close to that it will be more then ok for a <600kg vehicle
composites are probably cheaper than aluminum to build that
think of the tooling you need vs tooling for composites
its cheaper to use composites to build airplanes that its is metal ones now
This is the Lotus Elise chassis you have mentioned. Notice that it is a monocoque, a bunch of aluminum boxes. Lotus glued them together. Your design looks like a ladder frame of castings. It doesn't look like a monocoque at all. If those side rails and cross members are monocoque torsion boxes they may not have any torsional rigidity. Maybe enough for a row boat, but for a car?
7000N/degree from 60kg, if I want to get anyway close to 10000 I´ll have to add atleast 20kg material to it.....that means one thing-going CF
But one question: when you model a carbon-fiber monocoque for FEA testing do you model the core and the cf layers separetlly or you model the whole thing without the core, just the cf?