Just a quick question that hopefully someone here can help me with...
I am working on a project that is developing a method for determining the torsional stiffness of a carbon-fiber monocoque about the x-axis of the automobile. Despite all of the research I have conducted for this 6 week project, I still cannot seem to answer what causes this torsional force. I understand that having a high torsional rigidity is important for accurate handling. I also understand that when undergoing a turn, the chassis is torqued along the y-axis... but does this turning also result in a torque in the x-axis? Also, does the drive shaft and differential generate any noteworthy torques?
I guess what my question comes down to is: What causes torsion along the x-axis of a car chassis?
Thanks in advance,
Matt K
EDIT: I defined the x-axis a the longitudinal direction of the auto