Abstract

The two-wheeler chassis consists of the frame, suspension, wheels and brakes. The chassis is what truly sets the overall style of the two-wheeler. Automotive chassis is the main carriage systems of a vehicle. The frame serves as a skeleton upon which parts like gearbox and engine are mounted. It can be made of steel, aluminum or an alloy. It keeps the wheels in line to maintain the handling of the two-wheeler.The frame of a motor vehicle supports all the drive assemblies, i.e. the engine, gearbox and axles (front and rear). In addition the suspension and steering systems and the shock absorbers are attached to it. The appropriate body is fixed to the chassis. It is essential that the frame should not buckle on uneven road surfaces and that any distortions which may occur should not be transmitted to the body. The frame must therefore be torsion−resistant. The frame of a motor vehicle is the load bearing part of the chassis which supports all forces (wheel forces) and weights. It should be as rigid as possible.The main aim of the project is to model a frame of a two wheeler using 3D modeling software Pro/Engineer. Two models of suspension are designed for pipe type and rectangular cross sections.Considering the frame as a beam, calculations are done to determine the displacement and stress by applying loads.To validate the strength of two models, Structural analysis is done by applying the wheel forces. In this analysis ultimate stress limit for the model is determined. Analysis is done for frame using two materials steel and aluminum to verify the best material for frame. Modal analysis is also done to determine natural frequencies of suspension frame. Analysis is done in ANSYS software.Comparison is done mathematically and by FEA analysis. And also we can validate the better cross section and material for suspension frame.

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