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There was this response "What on earth is a space-frame bus? Haven't heard of any such thing." http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/indian...sleeper-3.html (Volvo B7R high-roof sleeper) Good to know that learning happens fast!
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This Kinglong is not a space-frame bus, by a long stretch of imagination. It is a bus chassis with a center space frame portion. That portion is formed by a plurality of cross bars, reinforcing bars, and side bars disposed to a space and a plurality of plates interconnected to the reinforcing bars and side bars, to reinforce a structural stiffness. Not quite the true space-frame body as seen in the Audi sedan, which I submit below to educate all interested. ![]() If you know of a proper space-frame bus that we haven't heard about, please educate us by providing a picture. Ram Rao
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I have no idea which company is marketing and servicing these buses. One guess is: it should be JCBL, who import the components and build the body. I have also seen a website called Cerita Motors Ram
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| BHPian | this exhaustive write up clears my prejudice about everything chinese!!!! i always had the perception that everything chinese(atleast whatever is available in india!) is built to a cost and not built to last. but this is a serious competitor to the long standing monopoly of volvo in this intercity business market that is really growing in size! ive always been a fan of your knowledge, Ram uncle..i'd really love to have a conversation with u in person....im sure i would learn so much!!! ur like an automobile encyclopedia....i seriously suggest you should write a book! |
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Car body building is different from bus body building and one should not read spaceframe in Bus-world as monocoque/unibody as expected in the car-world. But like you already pointed out that monocoque buses (space-frame as you read it) are a rarety let alone Aluminium Spaceframe which works out even prohibitively expensive even for cars. I did some quick searching, here you are, this defines the patent to what they call as the space-frame bus Bus frame having center space frame - Patent 6322105 And here is the detail of the patent itself United States Patent: 4203623
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| Distinguished - BHPian ![]() | Some people may call anything as anything else. Try to understand it ab initio. Quote:
Monocoque does not morph into spaceframe, just because aluminum was used instead of steel. A hen's egg is monocoque. Why? Because, the shell alone carries most of the stresses. [Origin: 1910–15; from Frence, equiv. to mono- (single or sole) + coque shell, eggshell ] A spaceframe has stress-bearing beams and columns enclosing space. One example is Bucky Fuller's Geodesic. Quote:
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And neither rarity nor expense alters engineering definitions. I am alluding to the world of engineering, not of politicians or legal interpretations. Sorry, I do realize that, this is drifting off-topic. So I won't comment on this subject in this thread anymore. Please start a separate thread in an appropriate place and we can explore engineering semantics.
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To be correct, for the record, inasmuchas GSM is originally Groupe Spécial Mobile, ABS (in its electronic feedback control system form) was invented by the Germans and stands for Antiblockiersystem (Like sandhi in Sanskrit, in German you run all the three words together to form one word). Retrofitting these acronyms to to satisy English-speaking users viz. Antilock Braking System and Global System for Mobile communications happened historically later. Ram
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| BHPian Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: Delhi/Faridabad
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| Interesting debate there between Ram and 1100D! From what I know, buses are of two broad types:
Integral Buses: They do not have a separate ladder-type chassis but a frame made of steel rods/beams welded together to form one integrated whole. The chassis and body are not separate. The construction is such that the load of the body and passengers is borne by the entire structure. The roof shares as much passenger load as the floor! Also, during impact, the force is evenly distributed to the entire frame, causing lesser injuries to passengers (at least theoretically). Integral body permits lower floors that fecilitate easy ingress and egress for passengers. Public transport experts have usually complained that Indian buses are actually modified trucks and must be replaced by integral buses in the interests of passenger comfort and safety. However, such buses have not been able to gain popularity in India mainly because of complicated manufacturing process, higher cost and lower ground clearance that makes it difficult to negotiate pot holed roads. Way back in late seventies Ashok Leyland had announced that it will launch the famous Leyland National integral bus in India. Trials were conducted all over the country but the bus was not successful at all. For the Indian version, the design was modified in such a way that in spite of integral construction, AL was to manufacture only the main frame of the body, just to ensure that the local bus body manufacturers do not become jobless! In 1980s, Kirloskar had also announced plans to manufacture Neoplan integral buses in India. I remember sitting in one at an expo in Delhi. A road test was also published by the Car & Bike magazine. However, this bus too failed in the market, with no takers. Curiously, all these years, India has been producing rail coaches with integral construction at the Integral Rail Coach factory. Somehow, the expertise was never utilised in the bus industry. Of course, thanks to Volvo, things have changed and integral buses are finally catching up. Both AL and Tata (among others) have ambitious plans for producing modern buses. Now my questions are:
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Now simple questions, aren't most cars available in the Indian Market (save the SUV's) Monocoque? Answer is yes. When you take out the outer shell panels (which is also part of the complete load bearing structure) doesn't the stripped out structure look exactly like the picture of the stripped Audi. We know Audi uses Aluminium as the Metal for A8 cars (in pic) But Audi says this is "Aluminium Space Frame" Little searching says Space Frame as Space frame - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Where Outer panels pay no part in structural rigidity) So will you consider "Audi Aluminium Space Frame" as Spaceframe? Like I said, Audi (Marketing folks) Puts more stress Aluminium rather than the spaceframe bit in the jargon. (Thats my view) Note, I may be wrong somewhere but I am open to learning.
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| Distinguished - BHPian ![]() | Happened to travel on the same JCBL Cerita JC 11 HD (MH 14 AH 7818) again, Mumbai to Pune on Mon. 27th August 2007. Just over three months of west coast monsoon had gone by since the last writing. The bus was now battle-scarred and rattling. Noise and Vibration levels were decidedly higher. Noticed that the speedometer had been disconnected and the odometer frozen at 84,389 km Update... Travelled Pune to Mumbai on Wed. 29th August 2007, again on MH 14 AH 7818. The odometer was still frozen at 84,389 km. ![]() ![]() ![]() Wonder if the speedo's been disconnected to save the vehicle from going out of warranty with JCBL. The front had taken a banging at some time. The fibreglass bumper cover was cracked, the foglamps were dull after multiple on-off cycles. ![]() ...and so was the mirror body broken and patched with duct tape. ![]() Ram
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