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Case Studies
Duratec's Lightweight, Composite Carbon Fiber Street Racing Bicycle Frame Development
Overview
Duratec's Lightweight, Composite Carbon Fiber Street Racing Bicycle Frame DevelopmentAltair |
Functional Applications - Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES) Networks & Connectivity - Ethernet | |
Life Sciences Plastics | |
Procurement Product Research & Development | |
Additive Manufacturing Manufacturing Process Simulation | |
Operational Impact
The optimized bike frame developed by Duratec not only met the structural targets but also achieved world-class performance. The use of Altair HyperWorks suite for the three-stage optimization process ensured that the frame was optimized to minimize mass while improving stiffness and strength. The unique manufacturing technology, OnePiece Technology - 100% monocoque, ensured the highest manufacturing precision and maximum processing quality. The frame was not assembled and glued from multiple parts, which allowed the use of AFCF technology (Accurately Fitted Continuous Fiber) for fiber lay-up. This technology aimed to keep the fiber uninterrupted in the areas of highest stresses to maximize its mechanical properties, thereby achieving the limit parameters of stiffness and strength together with very low weight. | |
Quantitative Benefit
A lightweight frame exhibiting all necessary strength requirements | |
Mass reduction of 28% from the original weight | |
The new bike frame without painting, stickers, metal joints etc., weighs 590g | |