car body structure

When you look at a car, what do you notice? Chances are, you notice the reflective exterior and the neat design. But one thing you may never have thought about: the space beneath all that smoothness. That’s correct — the car’s body structure! The body structure of a car is its skeleton, supporting and protecting it. There are some key components of a car body structure, such as chassis, frame and body panels.

The chassis is the portion of the car that bears the weight and comprises all other parts. It's the same as the car's base. It’s the structure that ties the chassis to the various body panels, kind of like the car's backbone, and provides it with additional support. The body panels are the outer surfaces of the car, the portions that provide its form and keep it dry and out of the wind.

The importance of crashworthiness in car body design

Now that you have come to know about the components of a car body, it’s good to discuss something we prioritize very much – safety. Safety is how safe a car can keep its occupants in a crash. It's why car manufacturers spend so much time designing strong, safe car bodies.

One method auto manufacturers use to make cars safer is a crumple zone. Crumple zones are specific parts of a car that are made to absorb the energy of a collision. This creates a buffer that helps hold the people inside the car in place, and slows the people down who may still be moving when the crash occurs.

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