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P14221: FSAE Aerodynamics

P14221: FSAE Aerodynamics. Team Members. Problem Statement.

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P14221: FSAE Aerodynamics

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  1. P14221: FSAE Aerodynamics

  2. Team Members

  3. Problem Statement RIT has begun implementing aero, and the first two full aero cars were very successful. A senior design project focused on advancing the aero on the RIT car will allow more in depth research into improvements that may otherwise not be taken advantage of. RIT has chosen a drag reduction system (DRS) to be the focus of this year's aero development to allow the team to make more downforce without suffering the penalty of drag for fuel economy. The team has established this to be the most effective way to maximize its point scoring potential using a proprietary simulation of the FSAE competition. RIT's team believes that these aerodynamic advances will directly correlate to a more competitive and hopefully winning car.

  4. History: F16 – F19 • Undertray diffuser only • (Other teams had already started implementing full aero packages)

  5. History: F20 and F21 • Full Aero Package • Dual element front and rear wings, undertray diffuser • F20: 370 lbs of downforce at 65 mph • F21: 470 lbs of downforce at 65 mph

  6. F22 Constraints • Weight: 3 lbs • DRS Hardware only • Cost: $1500 • Materials Included • Maximum power output • TBD • Meet SAE/FSG Regulations

  7. Design Drivers / Challenges • Drivers • FSAE Rules • Existing car components • Electronic limitations • Challenges • Limit electronic drain • Control system complexity • Knowing when / how much to move the wings

  8. Engineering Requirements

  9. House of Quality

  10. Timeline

  11. Key Deliverables • The output of this project is to be a complete functioning drag reduction package implemented on the RIT Formula Car. The design is to be supported with thorough component and system analysis and testing to prove its value to the car.

  12. Benchmarking • UW Formula http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71rJ5OMOKTY • Sooner Racing http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wozSqFXitY • UTA Racing http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7UUl6VN4bGY • Formula 1 DRS Explanation http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o75EBbVka5Q

  13. Benchmarking

  14. Benchmarking

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