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3 Apr 2008, 10:11 (Ref:2168523) | #1 | |
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LMP3 torsional stiffness
Well I'm finishing a preliminary LMP3 chassis and will FEA test it in a few days!
Now does anyone know or have information on the torsional stiffness of any LMP3/Group CN cars? And if the info is from a space frame chassis it wouls be great! I need the info so I can set a baseline value from where I can start optimizing. Earlier spaceframe chassis in F1 where around 1500 Nm/deg...acording to what I've found! |
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4 Apr 2008, 16:14 (Ref:2169651) | #2 | |||
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1500Nm/dgr is just to compare with a wet dishcloth. Ok, I know that some earlier F1 cars where soft. Now, F1 cars with their high degree of downforce and ruels is something of its own. An LMP3 car is a light car therbey not in need of to high a twisting number. But for comparsion, my own Pantera was some 7000 Nm/dgr as for a starter, and I stiffened it to 20000Nm/dgr. And this is a 2400 pound car. Later LMP! cars is 35-40000Nm/dgr. Lets say that a LMP3 should be at least 10-15000Nm/dgr, using todays technology. I must make a reservation for that I am not very experienced with LMP3 cars, so other people might come up with a better answer. Kind regards Goran Malmberg |
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