Hello all,
I am a 3rd Year Motorsport Engineering student at the University of Bath (uk). For my dissertation, I will be designing and analysing a race-car that is entirely 'grow-able' exc. the motor, and is also bio-degradeable, in some ways similar to the work that has been done by Warwick (WMG). I am not restricted to classes etc. at this point, so I am looking to find any ideas regarding new materials and processes that are being tested at this moment that would fit the bill e.g. bamboo for a tubular chassis (i know this is old now), hemp and others. The materials can be as exotic as possible, as I will be testing and comparing as many as I can.
So, i would really appreciate some input for possible materials for any part of a race car! Notable mentions will be given in the final report
Callum
I will also be documenting the process to grow materials, and the economics/efficiency of said process, and also the same with the decomposition.
Also, any books that are worth reading!
I have done research and already have some - this is not a lazy effort just being multi sourced.