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6/12/2016 Vanderbilt Motorsports Intake and Exhaust Project 1 Vanderbilt Motorsports Intake/Exhaust Team March 27, 2008 Presentation Kristina Kitko Mark Melasky Perry Peterson Tim Wranovix
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Introduction Intake Manifold Update Exhaust Manifold Update Mufflers
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System Integration: Intake System in Car 6/12/2016 Vanderbilt Motorsports Intake and Exhaust Project3
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System Integration: Intake System in Car 6/12/2016 Vanderbilt Motorsports Intake and Exhaust Project4
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Intake System Currently waiting on fuel-proof resin for construction of velocity stacks Next step: connecting Venturi, conical bend, intake plenum, and velocity stacks
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Exhaust System Decision to not construct exhaust system for the 2008 formula car Goal: possibly conduct research to guide 2009’s exhaust system design
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Muffler Constraints –Maximum decibel level of 110 dB measured a half meter from the muffler –Must be lighter than 2007 muffler = 8.49 lb –Must cost less
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Muffler Source: www.coastfab.com
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Muffler: Insert Option 1 –Car Chemistry 3DI25R from Summit Racing –Inserted into collector of exhaust –Various diameters and lengths –Cost: Under $70 –Preliminary analysis shows that insert does not meet FSAE sound regulations –Insert is regulated for NHRA requirements
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Muffler: Insert Source: www.summitracing.com
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Muffler: Custom Built Option 2 –Build custom muffler –Materials: glass packing, perforated steel core- machined rolled, steel inlet, and aluminum outlet
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6/12/2016 Vanderbilt Motorsports Intake and Exhaust Project12 Next Steps Purchase resin Construct velocity stacks System integration of intake manifold Muffler research and part selection
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