Canopy Windshield Designs and Materials
Ideal Canopy Shape
Canopy is an extrusion in the basic body shape which has drag force associated with it. It should be kept low in height and long in length in order to blend into the main body smoothly.
An ideal canopy when viewed from front should be blended into body with small radius to minimize projected frontal area (A). When viewed from side, it should blend in with larger radius to reduce interference drag and avoid flow separation. Looking from the top, it should have a teardrop shape to minimize aerodynamic drag.
Ideal Windshield Material Properties
Strong
Able to Withstand Fracturing
Moldable
Transparent
Affordable
Most Commonly Used Plastics
Acrylic or Polymethyl Methacrylate (PMMA)
Polycarbonate (PC) ← Ideal for use in the solar car windshield as PC is tough, stable, and transparent. PC is often used in many engineering applications due to its strength and design flexibility (moldability). PC is 250x stronger than glass and 50x stronger than acrylic.
Polyethene (PE)
Polypropylene (PP)
Polyethylene Terephthalate (PETE or PET)
Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)
Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene (ABS)
Source: Types of Plastic | Learn What is Plastic Made Of & Different Types of Plastic - A&C Plastics
Types of Polycarbonates
Clear Polycarbonate ← Best option for solar car windshield applications
Coloured/Tinted Polycarbonate
Mirrored Polycarbonate
Bulletproof Polycarbonate
Abrasion-Resistant (AR) Polycarbonate
Anti-Static Polycarbonate
flame Retardant Polycarbonate
FDA-Approved Polycarbonate
Multiwall Polycarbonate
Source: Types of Plastic | Learn What is Plastic Made Of & Different Types of Plastic - A&C Plastics
Types of Clear Polycarbonates
Polycarbonate Clear SL Sheet ← In terms of affordability and properties, SL sheets would be the ideal material to use for the windshields for the solar car. Also sold in various thicknesses to suit our needs.
Clear TUFFAK SL2 Polycarbonate Sheeting
TUFFAK GP Sheeting
Source: Types of Polycarbonate Sheeting - Guide to the Different Polycarbonates | A&C Plastics
What makes a feasible canopy windshield design?
Aerodynamics
Ease of Manufacturing
Types of Polycarbonate Forming/Molding Techniques
Vacuum Forming (Thermoforming)
Pressure Forming (Thermoforming)
Twin-Sheet Forming (Thermoforming)
Injection Molding
Note: The polycarbonate forming techniques used is dependant on the complexity of the windshield shape. More complex windshield/canopy shapes would require pressure forming while simpler shapes would require vacuum forming.
Source: https://advancedplastiform.com/materials/polycarbonate/
Types of Windshield Designs/Shapes
Cockpit (Vacuum Forming)
Backfin (Pressure Forming for back windshield due to sharp edge)
Bullet (Vacuum Forming )