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Re: pic: Carbon fiber monocoque drivetrain Top view
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Imagine a flat piece of carbon fiber that is 4" wide. In some directions it is strong, but in others it is very flexible and not very strong. Now imagine that same amount of carbon fiber is instead a 2" by 1" C channel. In that configuration, it might break along its corners if enough force is applied, but it would be a lot stronger and more rigid for the same weight. |
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Carbon fiber bicycle frames are made of roundish tubes, not box shapes. Antenna towers, crane booms and frames, car roll cages, are generally made from (round) tubes, not boxes. Rounded shapes might be worth investigating. Definitely ket us all know how the eventual frame holds up, if one gets built. Blake |
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I forget the VA/NC team who usually does carbon fiber. They've been next to us in the pits a few times, so I got to talk to them. IIRC, a lot of their super structure was rounded tubing. The edges of the drive train frame were filleted with a small (0.25"-0.5") radius but otherwise the faces were straight. On the plus side, this stuff is so lightweight you can disassemble the vast majority of the superstructure into COTS parts and the carbon fiber frame while still being under the withholding limit. The downside to that is that you're spending all day on Thursday re-assembling... |
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That's what I was imagining, not 100% round. Also not 100% sharp(ish) corners.
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I would put "stress concentrators" as a (singular, but definitely not the only) reason that sharp angles aren't used with carbon fiber bike frames. Sharp angles tend to try to take all the stress they can, in general... and in the case of carbon fiber, it'll be very not pretty when (if) it breaks, particularly if somebody happens to hit the break. There are ways around this--like more material on the sharp corners--but it's generally better to not have the corner quite so sharp in the first place.
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Re: pic: Carbon fiber monocoque drivetrain Top view
Ah - found them - 1829, the Carbonauts:
http://www.thebluealliance.com/team/1829/2015 Looks like for 2015 they went to Aluminum. I'll see them this weekend at Rumble in the Roads, anyone have any specific questions for them? |
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