Chris Bova
01-08-2004, 08:50 AM
We are a first year team and tried to save some money by bending our own hoops the problem is we designed for a 6" radius for the top and the die we have for the bender is only about 3" so we had to do tons of small bends to get the correct radius and angles. The hoops dimensions are VERY close to the design considering the method we used to bend it. The problem lies in the definition in the rules, something to the effect of no evidence of wall failure, or something like that. There are imperpefections on our hoop just because of the method used.
How do the judges inspect this sort of thing? I would assume it would be a thouroough check because of the safety aspect on the hoops. What constitiuts "wall failure" the tubing is not kinked it just has bumps where the die ends. (1"X.095 4130). We thought about adding some sheet metal on both sides of the top to act as a "filter mount" about the drivers head but werent sure if it was pemissible by rule to hide the bents...
"3.3.4.1
(D) The minimum radius of any bend, measured at the tube centerline, must not be less than three times the tube diameter. The bends shall be smooth and continuous with no evidence of crimping or wall failure."
That tells me we are no good
For those who have it bent, what is the radius of the top bend? Are they mandrel bent? What type of shop? (welding, race...)
For those who bend themselves, same question.
I talked to a custom welidng and fabrication shop who helped us in the past and he did not have mandrel equipment but he had a 10" radius die but he said it would stretch the tubing too much at the top for the angle we needed.
I have some digicam pics of the hoops but im not sure how to post them.
Sorry for the long post
Chris
UNH FSAE
How do the judges inspect this sort of thing? I would assume it would be a thouroough check because of the safety aspect on the hoops. What constitiuts "wall failure" the tubing is not kinked it just has bumps where the die ends. (1"X.095 4130). We thought about adding some sheet metal on both sides of the top to act as a "filter mount" about the drivers head but werent sure if it was pemissible by rule to hide the bents...
"3.3.4.1
(D) The minimum radius of any bend, measured at the tube centerline, must not be less than three times the tube diameter. The bends shall be smooth and continuous with no evidence of crimping or wall failure."
That tells me we are no good
For those who have it bent, what is the radius of the top bend? Are they mandrel bent? What type of shop? (welding, race...)
For those who bend themselves, same question.
I talked to a custom welidng and fabrication shop who helped us in the past and he did not have mandrel equipment but he had a 10" radius die but he said it would stretch the tubing too much at the top for the angle we needed.
I have some digicam pics of the hoops but im not sure how to post them.
Sorry for the long post
Chris
UNH FSAE