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Vehicle construction Information



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Vehicle construction:

Vehicle Construction Refers to how a vehicle is made.

Vehicle are a maze of  interacting mechanical-electrical systems.
Different types of construction require different methods repair frame/unibody part.

In Vehicle construction vehicle must be Light, Aerodynamic, and yet strong and safe.

Vehicle construction relates to the Size, Shape, number of Doors, type of  Roof, and criteria of a motor vehicle.

Vehicle body  is most expensive part of a car. Vehicle body could be the main supporting structure or its particular element. The Vehicle Body of modern car consist of engine sectionsaloon, trunk.


Modular Body Construction For An Electric City Vehicle

An automobile is made up of mainly two units, these are Chassis and Body.
 



Vehicle body is the main supporting structure of a vehicle, to which all other components are attached. Auto uses a separate frame as chassis.


Construction is basically made off Frame and Chassis.


Different methods used to construct modern vehicles:

(A) Unibody  construction welds major panels together to form for attaching the engine, Drivetrain, suspension, and other parts. this type of construction is commonly used on Cars.

(B) With Body-over-frame construction, a thick gauge steel frame provides the foundation for holding other parts. This type of construction is commonly used on large truck and SUVs (sport utility vehicle).


Major Body Section:

Vehicle is divided into three sections- Front, Center, and Rear.

Front section includes everything between front and fire wall.
  - Also called Nose section, Front clip, "Doghouse".

Center section
 or midsection includes body parts that form passenger compartment.
    - Also called a "greenhouse"

Rear section also called a tail section section, rear clip,"cathouse".

Front Section Parts

  • Cowl is near rear of front section, right in front of the windshield.
  • Shock towers or strut towers are reinforced body areas for holding uppers parts of suspension.
  • Dash panel, firewall, or front bulkhead is panel dividing front and center section.
  • Bumpers assembly bolts to front frame horns or rails to absorb minor impacts.

Center Section Parts :
Center section or midsection includes body parts that form passenger compartment.

Floor panel,  tunnel,  pillars,  Front pillar (A-pillars),  Center pillars (B-pillars),  Rear pillars or C-pillars,  Rocker panels or door sills,  windows regulator and  side impact beams  are the parts of center section.

 these are the parts of different categories and different working process, which  includes in center section parts.

Rear Section Parts:

Rear section  also called a tail section.
Rear Hatch,Quarter panels, Lower rear panels, Rear shock towers and  Inner wheel are the parts of Rear Section Parts.












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