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Engine cradles (or k-frames) for internal combustion engines are in the front of the vehicle. For electric vehicles, the cradle wraps around the motor housings to provide mount support and battery protection in frontal crashes.
1 Μαρ 1999 · Recently, automotive designers are considering alternative processes, i.e., hydro-forming, as well as fabricating engine cradles using lightweight materials. The objective of this paper is to describe the development of an aluminum engine cradle for a General Motors's midsize vehicle.
29 Αυγ 2014 · An engine cradle is typically manufactured from welded steel stampings and is bolted to the vehicle body. By adopting engine cradles, the abilities of energy-absorption and force-distribution have also considerably improved.
1 Φεβ 2014 · An automotive engine cradle supports many crucial components and systems, such as an engine, transmission, and suspension. Important performance measures for the design of an engine cradle...
An engine cradle is a structural component that supports the engine and transmission in a car. It is typically made of steel or aluminum and is attached to the car’s frame. The engine cradle provides a stable platform for the engine and transmission, and it also helps to reduce vibration and noise.
The selected materials can include metallic materials, such as steel, aluminum, magnesium, and non-metallic materials, such as fiber and other composites, or any combination thereof. The...
An engine cradle is a critical component of a car with multiple functions. The engine cradle structurally supports the engine, transmission, and suspension; distributes high chassis loads over a wider area; and reduces vibrations and shocks that are generated by the engine, transmission and roads.