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I know that they use carbon fibre for the “wishbone” arms but they don’t seem to have visible bearings at the pivot points. The display cars at motor shows, etc just seem to have a crease in the carbon fibre where it is meant to bend/connect with the chassis (top of the V on a wishbone) I know that it was introduced by Ferrari a few years ago and everyone seems to be doing it but other than that…. What are the advantage/disadvantages?
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30-06-2007, 02:56 PM | #34 | ||
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F1 wishbones typically are manufactured using a carbon flexure joint and are the most optimal with regards to weight, drag and simplicity. Typically a spherical bearing is used to provide suspension motion at the chassis, however carbon flexures are where the carbon tube tapers downs and the carbon flexes to provide the suspension movement.
Since f1 cars have alot aerodynamic download, the suspension has to be very stiff meaning little suspension travel(most of the wheel travel is through the tire). The loading that a wishbone takes is mainly in the axial direction, the vertical motion is generally reacted by the spring and damper arrangement. This means that the flexures are adequately stiff in the required direction. Manufacturing these wishbones is simple as there is only one part to make. I think all teams run a hybrid chromo/carbon wishbone on the upper rear trailing arm, simply beacuse its the closest to the exhaust and the resins used in the carbon fibre simply degrade with the increase in such high temperatures. I hope this helps. Below are photos of the different set ups |
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30-06-2007, 03:40 PM | #35 | ||
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Bingo! “flexure joint” that’s the phrase I was after.
The idea of deliberately making something weak enough to flex, but still strong enough to last, still seems spooky to me. I guess they are a “one race” item.
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it does seem strange, but carbon is suprisingly flexible in off plane loading (eg perpendicular to the ply angles). In plane it has a high modulus(stiffness) but out of plane it can flex quite a bit, and because your intensionally not vertically displacing the wishbones much the required stiffness can be high and carbon is very strong. I think they are throw away items, like alot of components on an F1 car however they can take a serious ammount of punishment and the fatigue properties are reasonable so they dont nessecarily need to be a throw away item. I have been investigating carbon wishbones and flexure but realistically the cost and head f*##ing involved with the manufacture are just not worth it. Plus the wheel travel on the cars i design is substantially larger and we run unspung downforce(eg downforce is tranfered straight to the wheel rather than through the chassis sprung downforce) and im able to run fairly soft wheel rates so its not really worth the effort.
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Thank s for the explanation i think i understand it now. I have some suspension design questions for a project that i'd like to ask if youd be so nice to answer?? ill post in the appropriate forum and let the others have a go as well. As for the XC flawed suspension it may have but dam thats hawt:evil3:
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30-06-2007, 06:14 PM | #39 | ||
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its not flawed, i mean it still does the job, but its not as good as it could have been, its pretending to be a race car, so why not apply some race car engineering. Like i said i really like this car and the idea behind it just not the execution of the front suspension/chassis.
By all means, i know a few things not everything but ill try my hardest to answer them. Where is this appropriate forum for this sort of discussion? |
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yes, thats true for f1 and so forth, in todays day and age i think it is a stupid rule. However the class i race doesnt mandate sprung download.
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What class do you race in ?
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30-06-2007, 11:05 PM | #47 | ||
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formula sae...
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Wasn’t it was banned from F1 in the late 60’s because they had wing (and wing bearing structure) failures leading to sudden catastrophic loss of downforce. What class of open wheeler lets you run downforce direct to the wheels (hillclimb?)? If it is for longer circuit races can you have moveable wings that trim the downforce for less drag on the straights?
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i believe that formula sae is the only class left that allows open wheelers to run unsprung download. The unsprung wing mounts are serious pieces of work especially the front wing mount for obvious reasons. We do race hill climbs with the fsae car but we have our own rules that allow us to run them. but most of the time they throw us in with formula libre under1300 which were not supposed to run in. I don't believe aero elastic wings are allowed in any form of motorsport, movable and powered aerodynamics have been banned for the best part of 20 years. |
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Yep, any moveable aerodynamic device is banned. Flexi-wings are banned for this reason as are "flip" type wings. Even the Renault mass-damper was banned because it was classified as an moving aerodynamic device.
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Adam's Xc Coupe to make it it's debut in complete form at this year's (2011) Motorex in Homebush!
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28-03-2011, 04:09 PM | #52 | ||
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Quality thread mine!, I had been wondering what happened to this car though.
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28-03-2011, 08:39 PM | #53 | ||
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Strangely enough I was digging through some old magazines today and saw it..... and asked myself "I wonder what ever happened to that car?"
This is a bit spooky to find this tonight!....
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Ghosts of the Street Machine Dimension have informed me!
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28-03-2011, 09:30 PM | #55 | |||
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Got the poster of this in baremetal, looked so tough in it's nakedness! Anyone got pics?
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