The Chassisless or Unit-Car Question

370137

01/01/1937

Event
Pre-1964 SAE Technical Papers
Authors Abstract
Content
THE experience gained over a period of many years in the development of light-weight, high-strength structures is now finding its way into the bus industry.
Investigation of present-day bus operations showed the need for a road vehicle that would carry the greatest possible payload of passengers with a smaller horsepower engine without dragging along a load of dead weight and useless structure that would eat up gasoline instead of miles.
A motor coach is now available in which are incorporated aircraft materials, design, and construction features resulting in a vehicle that is approximately 1000 lb. lighter than the lightest conventional design with the same engine horsepower and seating accommodations.
Motor-bus operators today can reduce costs by the use of light-weight equipment provided there is no sacrifice of strength and reliability. They must also meet the ever-increasing demands of the public for quietness, comfort, absence of vibration and engine odors - all of which can be accomplished by placing the engine in the rear which automatically gives a better distribution of weight than has heretofore been possible with the front-engine design.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/370137
Pages
2
Citation
Knauss, S., "The Chassisless or Unit-Car Question," SAE Technical Paper 370137, 1937, https://doi.org/10.4271/370137.
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Publisher
Published
Jan 1, 1937
Product Code
370137
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English