The design work on the car is coming along smoothly and so far appears to be on schedule, but we need to keep this up if we are going to build a great car to take to competition this year.
Also as part of a new recruitment technique we will have new member nights on Tuesdays and Thursdays. We will develop projects for them to complete, and will need everyone's help on these nights to make sure this works well and we build a great team with a great car. This will start this Thursday after the general body meeting and the project will be to design the steering rack to minimize compliance and such so we will need senior members to be design TA's of sorts.
Design Deliverables for next meeting:
Suspension:
Final Rocker Design
Finalize Rear Hub Design
Chassis:
Loaded Suspension Torsion Test on 2009 Frame
Cosmos Model with Loaded Suspension on 2009 Frame
Begin 2010 Frame Iterations
Brakes:
Finalize Brake design based on outboard rear brakes
Intake:
Finalize intake design with WAVE and CFD
Exhaust:
Begin Modeling exhaust runners
Oiling:
Finalize Oil Pan
Finalize Reservoir
Design Pump Mount
Begin Oil Hose routing for reservoir placement
Cooling:
Correct Spreadsheet and choose fan
Retrieve new Heat Generation from WAVE model
Design Shroud
Differential:
Model Differential Housing
FEA Differential Housing
Electrical:
Finalize PDB Design
Ergonomics:
Finalize major Seat Dimensions
Finalize Pedal tray/box
Meeting Next Sunday 9-20-09
Design Meeting, 9-13-09, Review
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Design Meeting, 9-13-09, Review
Luther Lloyd III
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Re: Design Meeting, 9-13-09, Review
Oiling:
Design Pump Mount?
Why a new one? A lot of work was put into that mount design prior to it being broken last year so I'm just curious why re-inventing the wheel?
Design Pump Mount?
Why a new one? A lot of work was put into that mount design prior to it being broken last year so I'm just curious why re-inventing the wheel?
Dan Domikaitis (Matthews)
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Re: Design Meeting, 9-13-09, Review
Its more of check the design make sure it still does what we need and that we don't need to clock the pump at a different angle for clearance or better flow, its just the way I described it doesn't mean we are redesigning it just because.
Luther Lloyd III
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2010 Formula Captain (car #84)
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Re: Design Meeting, 9-13-09, Review
Agreed, I wanted to know if there was an error in the part or if the pump was, as you mentioned, being re-clocked.
Dan Domikaitis (Matthews)
UFSAE 2004-2008
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