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Due to technical issues with manufacturing the bottom panel, it was no longer possible to manufacture a structural bottom panel. To accommodate for this change in design, additional tubes were added to the Chassis to support passenger weight. Tubes have been added underneath the seats of the driver and passengers. An additional semi-structural floor would be added on top of these tubes to provide more structural integrity.

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Chassis simulations had to be carried out to ensure that the new chassis re-design still passes vehicle collision scenarios. The following are the results for the simulations. Since the design features only the chassis being structural, only the beam tool was used in this stress analysis of the vehicle collisions. The minimum combined stress and the maximum combined stress.

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Concerning Vehicle Collision Results Overview

This table outlines vehicle collision scenarios that were above the magnitude of 300 MPa

Vehicle Collision

Minimum Combined Stress (MPa)

Maximum Combined Stress (MPa)

Notes

A Pillar

300

B Pillar

-388

Back Bar

C Pillar

359

Front 30 Wall

Front 60 Wall

Front Bar

Side 30 Wall

Side 60 Wall

Top 30 Wall

-320

335

Top 60 Wall

Top

-336

327

4130 Chromoly Steel Material Properties

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It seems that yield strength for 4130 chromoly steel has been approximated as 460 MPa for MSXII

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Minimum Combined Stress Results

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Comments: Max strength seems to be 909 MPa, but that is at a very small point very close to the collision object. The stress might be on the collision object itself. The rest of the Chassis seems to be in a cool blue region which can go up to 300 MPa

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Minimum Combined Stress Results

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Maximum Combined Stress Results

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