Design and Fabrication of a Lightweight Composite Body for a Solar-Electric Vehicle 901528
This paper describes the design and fabrication of a composite body for a solar-electric vehicle. The body shape selected was chosen to optimize the aerodynamics and solar collection features essential to a solar-electric vehicle, and refined using wind-tunnel information from a one-sixth scale model. The computer model was transformed into a full scale model which was then used to produce glass fiber and resin molds capable of withstanding high temperatures. These molds were then used to construct a composite Kevlar/Nomex honeycomb/Kevlar body using a high temperature vacuum bagging technique, in an autoclave at a temperature of 175°C. The details of the construction process are described. Experiments were conducted on samples to test various mechanical properties of the finished product.
Citation: Wilborn, R., Helton, T., Heath, R., and Bhavnani, S., "Design and Fabrication of a Lightweight Composite Body for a Solar-Electric Vehicle," SAE Technical Paper 901528, 1990, https://doi.org/10.4271/901528. Download Citation
Author(s):
Russell Whit Wilborn, Tim H. Helton, Richard T. Heath, Sushil H. Bhavnani