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Aeon 420³ vehicle spent several weeks with MIRA Ltd in Nuneaton
Warwickshire.
MIRA is a leading independent provider of product engineering, research,
testing and certification to the worldwide automotive industry.
MIRA was not used to prove the durability or performance of the
Aeon 420³ vehicle nor are they endorsing the vehicle in anyway.
However they did use the Aeon 420³ vehicle for one of their
many internal research and development projects entitled Integrated
Durability Engineering (IDE). The vehicle was instrumented to measure
Road Load Data on the MIRA Proving Ground whilst driving over all
of their special durability surfaces. These include Belgian Block
Pave and their dedicated Ride and Handling Circuit.
Computer
models of the vehicle were then constructed so that a virtual Aeon
420³ vehicle could be manipulated and analysed on screen. A
components rig was also set up to replicate the suspension loads
into the vehicle. The aim of the programme was to prove MIRA’s capabilities
in using state of the art computer modelling techniques alongside
traditional proving ground and rig test methods to predict vehicle
durability performance.
Results
from the project are not yet available so no quantitative comments
can be made on durability performance. However this project has
helped Aeon Sportscars to gain a better understanding of the important
issue of durability and vehicle testing. It has also given us the
opportunity to make design changes at an early stage based on this
knowledge.
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