I'm still drawing my frame up in CAD, I'm very slow on CAD (slow in a lot of other ways too but another story).
I have two problems;
What is the question I'm asking?
My understand of FEA is not great, I understand beaming & torsional tests, also understand they may not be the greatest indicator of the effects of a point impact load.
How does that relate to a bike that isn't identical to mine?
I keep saying don't complicate it and stick by that statement.
IMHO the role of my riders compartment cage along with every other LSR vehicle cage is very simple:
"NOT DEFORM ENOUGH TO LET THE RIDER COME IN CONTACT WITH THE GROUND"
Crumple zones etc can make the job of the cage easier, it is not the job of the cage to crumple though.
Designing crumple into a cage is not an area we should entertain I believe.
Keeping the rider/driver less damaged inside the cage is the role of Helmet, Harness, arm restraints, HANS, roll bar padding, helmet movement distances, good fitting seat (hence my question about pour in seats) etc.
If the cost is reasonable and the outcome useful I will ask Woody to do analysis on my bike and provide the info to all.
I'm still struggling and I believe we all are to fully understand the question.
Facts as I understand them:
Every motorcycle liner has fallen over, most at a decent pace.
There is no documented cases of a rider in a cage that complies with the current rules being injured because the cage deformed.
What is the question again?
jon