Hi
I have just joined the forum today because I urgently reqiure help from people who have a working knowledge of racing chassis and the type of metal alloys that are used.
What in your opinion is considered to be the best three materials for building a race chassis other than carbon fibre. It has been suggested that I should use spring steel or 4130 chrome alloy, but I need a modern and intelligent alternative that is readly avaiable to buy in England.
According to the rules I have to follow the term βsteelβ means an alloy of iron and carbon with an iron (Fe) content of more than 50%, or an alloy which reacts positively to the F.I.B.T. chemical test.
The chassis material must perform in a high speed environment with sharp bends and twist that generate 5-8 g-forces. In addition to these forces, the chassis must be robust and offer some flexibility so the alloy can return to a neutral state with no over or under steer.
The materials you recommend will be considered in the use of building a skeleton race sled, I have attached a two jpeg for a reference and a short video provides a insight to the physical conditions the alloy must deal with
http://www.skeletonsport.com/photos/?ph ... 1690&I=187
http://www.skeletonsport.com/photos/?ph ... 1691&I=186
http://www.fibt.com/index.php?id=97
I understand this an unusual request but I think car and skeleton racing have the same charactristics with regard to materials used
I have just be ripped off by a american sled builder, who has cancelled my order and sold my sled to an American racer. I have 26 days to source materials and build my own race sled,before my season starts,so I need help and now rely on the generosity of others.
If you do reply, I would like to thank the person who supplied the information, your help is greatly appreciated.
Mongoose