scooter presentation for students all classes.

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About This Presentation

scooter


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Transport! Transport refers to the intentional movement of humans, animals, and goods from one location to another.

Means of Transport Means of transport are the facilities or vehicles used to carry people or cargo according to the chosen mode.

What Is a Scooter ? Scooters are popular two-wheeled vehicles known for their compact size, fuel efficiency, and ease of maneuverability.

 Fun Facts !! Did You Know? The first kick scooters were handmade in industrial urban areas in Europe and the United States in the 1920s or earlier.

Let ’s check the components of Scooter .

Evolution of Electric Scooter

Frame Construction Chassis:- The scooter chassis (frame) serves as the backbone of the vehicle. It supports critical components such as the engine, gearbox, suspension, and wheels. Materials commonly used for scooter frames include steel, aluminum, or alloy.

Frame Construction The frame also acts as a support for the suspension system. Springs and shock absorbers maintain wheel contact with the road and cushion the rider from bumps. Suspension Support

Wheel Alignment Proper wheel alignment enhances stability, handling, and tire longevity. Scooter wheels are generally aluminum or steel rims with spokes. Some modern models feature cast wheels for tubeless tires.

Braking Systems CBS connects brake cables from both left-hand and right-hand levers to the CBS unit. Rear and front wheels receive braking force simultaneously for improved safety. Combined Braking System (CBS)

Braking Systems CBS connects brake cables from both left-hand and right-hand levers to the CBS unit. Rear and front wheels receive braking force simultaneously for improved safety. Brake Components

Structural and Modal Analysis Engineers perform structural and modal analysis to validate frame design. Finite element analysis (FEA) helps calculate stress, deformation, and natural frequencies. Recommendations for design improvements are based on critical stress areas identified through modal analysis.

Conclusion Scooter design involves a delicate balance of aesthetics, functionality, and safety. Understanding frame construction, wheel alignment, and braking systems is essential for creating reliable and efficient scooters.