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Benchmarking Critical Function Prototype

Benchmarking Critical Function Prototype. Formula SAE Josh Smith, Ben Opfermann, Eliot Moellmer. Benchmarking. Major systems . Critical Function Prototype. Front impact structure What we expect to learn. Schedule. Budget. Benchmarking. Major Systems Engine selection Suspension design

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Benchmarking Critical Function Prototype

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  1. BenchmarkingCritical Function Prototype Formula SAE Josh Smith, Ben Opfermann, Eliot Moellmer

  2. Benchmarking • Major systems Critical Function Prototype • Front impact structure • What we expect to learn Schedule Budget

  3. Benchmarking Major Systems • Engine selection • Suspension design • Overall weight

  4. Engine Selection Honda CBR F3 600 • Pros • System knowledge • Parts availability • Cost • Cons • Carbureted • Cylinder head angle www.powersports.honda.com

  5. Engine Selection Honda CBR 600RR • Pros • Digital fuel injection • Vertical exhaust position • Overall weight • Cons • Complex injection • Cost www.powersports.honda.com

  6. Suspension Design PushrodSuspension • Pros • Progressive ratios • Lower drag coefficient • Cons • More complex mounting www.RenaultF1.com

  7. Overall Weight • Range • 400 - 700 lbs • Ideal weight 410 lbs • Realistic weight 470 lbs

  8. Critical Function Prototype • Impact Attenuator • Design • Advantages / Disadvantages

  9. Impact Attenuator • Absorb Impact • Protect Driver and Major Structure Pro Formula Mazda Test Footage

  10. Design • Past • Material • Mounting • Proposed • Material • Mounting Created by Josh Smith

  11. Advantages Lower Weight Better Absorption Low Energy Storage Disadvantages Higher Cost Needs Protection

  12. Schedule Up Coming Deadlines • Design 10/19 • Modeling 10/28 • Final Model 11/1 • Build Start 11/17

  13. Budget Maximum Budget < $25,000 Current Spending • 12 SAE student memberships $120.00 Projected Spending • Brakes $ 650.00 • Suspension and shocks $ 2500.00 • Frame/Body $ 3500.00 • Steering system $ 750.00 • Wheels/Tires $ 1500.00 • Instruments/Wiring $ 8000.00 • Total $ 16900.00 Total Fundraising YTD $ 6380.00 • Donated engine $ 900.00 • Student version solid works $ 1680.00 • Football games $ 2800.00 • Tooling block $ 1000.00

  14. Engine Honda CBR600RR Suspension Pushrod Weight 470 lbs. Purpose Proposed Design Benchmarking Prototyping Schedule Budget

  15. 2007 Formula SAE Team Contact Information Josh Smith UofUfSAE@gmail.com Ben Opfermann B.Opfermann@utah.edu Eliot Moellmer Emoellmer@comcast.net

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