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Modular, curved racing track design enabled by composites and adaptive molds
- X-Track worked with bespline to develop an easy-to-install, reusable, customizable composite sandwich panel alternative to dirt BMX and motorcross tracks.
The article from CompositesWorld discusses the innovative use of composites and adaptive molds in the design of a modular, curved racing track by the company Modus. This track, known as the Modus Race Track, utilizes a unique construction method where each segment of the track is made from composite materials, specifically carbon fiber reinforced polymers (CFRP), which offer high strength-to-weight ratios and the ability to form complex shapes. The adaptive molds technology allows for the creation of these curved track sections with precision, enabling the track to be assembled in various configurations to suit different racing events or locations. This approach not only reduces the weight of the track, making it easier to transport and install, but also enhances safety and performance due to the material's properties like vibration damping and energy absorption. The modular design also means that the track can be expanded, modified, or disassembled with relative ease, providing flexibility for event organizers and potentially reducing costs associated with permanent track installations.
Read the Full CompositesWorld Article at:
[ https://www.compositesworld.com/articles/modular-curved-racing-track-design-enabled-by-composites-and-adaptive-molds ]
Read the Full CompositesWorld Article at:
[ https://www.compositesworld.com/articles/modular-curved-racing-track-design-enabled-by-composites-and-adaptive-molds ]
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