Chassis - Manufacturing Processes
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Circular Tube vs. Square
- Round tubing is stiffer in torsion while square provides a stiffer beam
- Square tubing is easier to fabricate (no ‘fishmouth’ joints) but the tube distorts under load by ‘lozenging’ or ‘panting’.This adds to compliance and may lead to fatigue cracking.
- Round tubing is best option, and does not need as much design justification. Harder to manufacture, but will lead to less design and strength issues
- May want to consider square tubing for horizontal frame members to simplify suspension mounting points and makes cutting planar joints easier
- Triangulation/reinforcement in square tubing can greatly improve structural integrity
Design Notes:
- To improve manufacturability: design chassis to be "self-jigging"
- Constructed in separate parts which are then joined together
Choosing a Grade of Steel
Summary: Comes down to weight savings vs. cost and manufacturability. Chromoly provides more weight savings, but is more expensive and harder to fabricate
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ASC Regulations
- Battery enclosure must be secured to the chassis
- Array needs to be attached to chassis with braided steel cable
- Safety belts need to be attached to chassis
- Needs to be designed to accommodate a minimum 5g load from all directions
- Crush zone attached to the chassis on sides of the driver
- Variety of other roll cage requirements
Welding Process
Safety Equipment:
- Fire resistant jacket:
- Safety glasses:
- Welding gloves:
- Welding helmet (approved):
MIG Welding:
- Uses a thin wire as an electrode and filler fed by a wire feeder to the gun. Controlled by a DC power source
- Has gas (MIG) or gasses (Flux core) option
- Easier process to learn, but requires gas and wire feeder, making it less portable
- Cost of MIG welder (small, used) ~$500
TIG Welding:
- Very versatile and produces higher quality welds
- Uses a torch and tungsten electrode, with argon as a shielding gas
- Controlling the torch, wire feeding, movement and having the correct current makes it complicated
- Takes a lot of practice to learn properly
- Very precise, clean, and little clean-up required after. Grinding or smoothing not required
- Cost of TIG welder (small, portable, used) ~$1200
Heating Treating
- Put into a furnace at a predetermined temperature and cooling rate
- Pre-heat the metal prior to welding
- Bring the welds up to 1100-1650 degrees and cool slowly to eliminate stresses and cracks
Welding at UW
- There are courses available at Waterloo and Conestoga if anyone is interested...
- Anyone with equipment can weld in the welding room
- Baja may be willing to lend their welder if we get gas for them from grand valley
- Connor recommends to begin with a cheap MiG welder if we want to get one of our own
- Grand Valley gives student teams free gas if we can go pick it up ourselves
Learn How to Weld:
- Youtube
- Conestoga Courses
- Waterloo Courses
- Practise
Important Notes from Other Student Teams
Good Resources
Relevant Youtube Videos