It’s all about the chassis, from space frame to monocoque we’ve figured out some interesting rules and limitations which has made the engineers back in the factory to go “oh shit” every year during the development of next year’s car.
Talking about rules there comes the measurement first in everyone’s thought. Well that’s natural. But it’s really fundamental and easy too to restrict a car’s body in terms of measurement. A F1 car should not be wider than 2000mm and no taller than 950mm. Length isn’t considered as a factor yet as there comes other external things like rear and front wings which also got some limitations.
Weight is also a serving potential in the rule book of FIA as it is revised from 733kg to 740kg as the max weight of the car including the minimum driver weight of 80kg so extra cheese is ok from this season LOL !.
The chassis should contain only four external wheels , where only the rear wheel should get the power from transmission and the front wheel is just for direction purpose – obviously steering. After going through out the car with measurement perspective it’s time to sneak peak for safety.
Safety was the foremost reason for the strict formulations and regulations applied to the sport every year. Here, the safety cell and Halo is doing the job for the drivers. The safety cell aka cockpit is the basic structure of the monocoque chassis, it has a primary task of protecting the drivers from the external crash in the grid and the secondary task of preventing the driver in case of Fire accidents. Thank god to lightweight driving suits but monocoque does it better.
With the effect of a new safety structure rule, the Halo was mandated from 2018 season. It is said to be the more rigid structure in the entire car also saved many drivers from debris flying on the grid while the yellow flag is waving.
There are multiple numbers of tools are used to design and analyse the monocoque. Teams started investing millions of dollars in aerodynamic department to get a better car over the season. FIA has revised its regulations over the aero department this time. The board restricted the wind tunnel usage to 25 hours a week for testing the new chassis design .This diminished the prolong wind tunnel test of some constructors on the grid.
But the software segment left untouched till date as there is not restrictions laid on that path. Software which used to design like CAD (CATIA), CAM and CFD tools are safe from FIA’s eyes. These are some common chassis design and analyse platforms.
Apart from measurements, safety and design complexity the teams must clear the mandated crash test and to clear the required standards.
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