DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF TUBULAR SPACE FRAME CHASSIS FOR STUDENT FORMULA RACE CAR
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Chassis is the main part of the car; itis used for mounting ofall components. It also connects the front and rear suspension attachment points can make handling more difficult. The frame must also provide attachment points which will not yield within the car’s performance envelope. There are many different styles offrames; space frames, monocoque, and ladder are examples of race car frames. The most popular style of Students Formula is the tubular space frame. Space frames are a series of tubes which are joined together to form a structure that connects all the necessary components together. However most of the concepts and theories can be applied to other chassis design.
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