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Material Optimization in Formula One Seat Fit Based on Structural and Biomechanical Analysis

Vishwakiran B.V.S1 Nallavan G2
1M.Tech Scholar, Department of Sports Technology, TNPESU, Tamilnadu, India. 2Associate Professor, Department of Sports Technology, TNPESU, Tamilnadu, India.

Published Online: March-April 2024

Pages: 37-44

Abstract

F1 drivers have reported that they suffer a long-term lower back pain due to ‘Porpoising’ effect, it is a series of bounce that is generated due to Aerodynamic downforce. This downforce is part of drag reduction principle that pulls the air underneath the vehicle, thereby creating an incredible speed of 200 to 230 mph. Also at 200 mph speed, the driver experiences a high amount G-forces up to six times during the race. This can be simply avoided by increasing the ground clearance of vehicle but at the same time it also reduces the max speed of the vehicle. Hence, without compromising the speed, Design optimization is done for driver’s seat-fit through Computational methods of Biomechanical modelling and simulation for determining the optimum Seat Angle for Postural Ergonomics. As an additional Reinforcement and Shock absorption in seat material to protect driver’s spine from the resulting dynamics, Material optimization is done by selecting Graphene as the suitable material over the existing Carbon fiber material. Finite element method was carried out for structural analysis of seat-fit model. The stress, strain and deformation values were found to be lesser in Graphene model when compared to Carbon fiber. The simulation results will provide a solution for eliminating the higher risk of spine injury or pathological condition of a sportsman and thereby improves the sporting performance

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