The Frame Design and Analysis of the Postal Assisted Bicycle

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A postal assisted bicycle frame is designed according to the demands of the market. And the three-dimensional modeling software is used to establish the three-dimensional model of the bicycle. Using the model of the bicycle and combined with the actual riding positions, the mechanical properties of the bicycle are analyzed by the software of finite element analysis under different riding situations. According to the analysis results, the size of the bicycle frame is changed to improve the mechanical properties of the bicycle. And these changes receive a very good result from the final analysis of the postal assisted bicycle.

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