Sunday 29 March 2020

Introduction to Chassis Frame and Body

Chassis is a French term and was initially usedto denote the frame parts or Basic Structure of the vehicle. It is the back boneof the vehicle. A vehicle with out body is called Chassis. The components ofthe vehicle like Power plant, Transmission System, Axles, Wheels and Tyres,Suspension, Controlling Systems like Braking, Steering etc., and also electricalsystem parts are mounted on the Chassis frame. It is the main mounting for allthe components including the body. So it is also called as Carrying Unit.

The following main components of the Chassis are:-
1. Frame: it is made up of long two members called side membersriveted together with the help of number of cross members.
2. Engine or Power plant: It provides the source of power.
3. Clutch: It connects and disconnects the power from the engine flywheel to the transmission system.
4. Gear Box.
5. U Joint
6. Propeller Shaft
7. Differential
Chassis and its component

FUNCTIONS OF THE CHASSIS FRAME:
1. To carry load of the passengers or goods carried in the body.
2. To support the load of the body, engine, gear box etc.,
3. To withstand the forces caused due to the sudden braking or acceleration
4. To withstand the stresses caused due to the bad road condition.
5. To withstand centrifugal force while cornering

TYPES OF CHASSIS FRAMES:
There are three types of frames
1. Conventional frame
2. Integral frame
3. Semi-integral frame
1. Conventional frame: It has two long side members and 5 to 6 cross members joined together with the help of rivets and bolts. The frame sections are used generally.
a. Channel Section - Good resistance to bending
b. Tabular Section - Good resistance to Torsion
c. Box Section - Good resistance to both bending and
Torsion
2. Integral Frame: This frame is used now a days in most of the cars. There is no frame and all the assembly units are attached to the body. All the functions of the frame carried out by the body itself. Due to elimination of long frame it is cheaper and due to less weight most economical also. Only
disadvantage is repairing is difficult.
3. Semi-Integral Frame: In some vehicles half frame is fixed in the front end on which engine gear box and front suspension is mounted. It has the advantage when the vehicle is met with accident the front frame can be taken easily to replace the damaged chassis frame. This type of frame is used in FIAT cars and some of the European and American cars.

VARIOUS LOADS ACTING ON THE FRAME:
Various loads acting on the frame are
1. Short duration Load - While crossing a broken patch.
2. Momentary duration Load - While taking a curve.
3. Impact Loads - Due to the collision of the vehicle.
4. Inertia Load - While applying brakes.
5. Static Loads - Loads due to chassis parts.
6. Over Loads - Beyond Design capacity.


STATE THE DIFFERENT BODIES USED IN AUTOMOBILES:
The Automobile bodies are divided in two groups
Passenger Body 
Commercial body

According to Chassis design the body can divided into
1. Conventional Type
2. Integral Type
3. Semi- Integral Type
According to other usage:
1. Light vehicle Bodies - cars, jeeps
2. Heavy vehicle Bodies – Busses, Lorries
3. Medium vehicle Bodies - Vans, Metadoors

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