Phrases with «spaceframe»

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A spaceframe is a type of structure made up of interconnected bars or beams that create a strong and lightweight framework. It has open spaces between the bars, making it look like a "frame" with lots of "space" inside. It is often used in buildings or vehicles to provide strength and flexibility while keeping the weight low. Full definition

Noun + «spaceframe»

Sentences with «spaceframe»

  • Credit the extremely stiff aluminum spaceframe chassis, the low center of gravity (thanks, in part, to the dry - sump lubrication system, which allowed them to forego a conventional oil pan and drop engine placement an additional 2 inches), dynamic engine and transmission mounts, and the 47 - 53 front - to - rear weight distribution — this car is nigh unshakeable at speed. (roadandtrack.com)
  • Or the lightweight aluminium spaceframe chassis construction. (motoring.com.au)
  • Designed in 1957 as a simple and affordable sports car, the Lotus Seven featured a tubular spaceframe chassis, aluminium body panels, a live rear axle, drum brakes and a 1 - litre four - cylinder engine from the Ford 100E saloon. (evo.co.uk)
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