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Drive Train Ryan Barba Patrick Hickey Andrew Hill
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Goals 90 lb weight goal – Excluding engine and CVT: ~29 lb to work with 25 mph top speed Easy integration with rear suspension, frame, and brakes
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Engine Briggs & Stratton Model 20 – Designed for Baja SAE – 10 HP 14 ft-lb torque – Governed at 3800 RPM – 50 lb (dry)
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Transmission Types CVT – Optimizes ratio for application – Lightweight – Experience from previous years – Very adjustable Manual – Heavier – Ease-of-use issues Shifting while driving
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Ratio Require approximately 10:1 ratio with 23” tire – Provides realistic top speed while maintaining efficient hill-climb ability CVT Ratio – Low: 3.9 – High: 0.9 Top speed: 25 mph Max torque: 585 ft-lb
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Reduction Gearbox – Efficiency – Possibility of reuse – Robustness – More expensive – Easier to mount Chains and Sprockets – Easily adjustable – Cheaper – Requires tensioner and external guarding
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Gearbox Design Commercial Options – Cheaper – Proven reliability – Not purpose-built Heavy Custom Design – Lighter weight – Customization of packaging Narrow – Ability to design for exact ratio – More expensive
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Gearbox Design Double Reduction – Spur gears with 20° pressure angle – First: 75/19 = 3.95:1 ratio 10 diametral pitch Face width = 0.50” – Second: 58/23 = 2.52:1 ratio 8 diametral pitch Face width = 1.00” – Overall 9.96:1 ratio 4340 alloy steel
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Gearbox Design Case – Billet 7075-T651 Aluminum – CNC machined Bearings – Timken Extra Small ball bearings – Small width and low weight Freewheel – White Industries Trials – Allows wheels to overrun engine
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Gearbox Design Shafts – 4140 steel – Grooves with retaining rings for gear location – Hollow for less weight – Splines on final two shafts CVT secondary and Freewheel are already keyed Internal splines on output for CV joint integration
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Gear Design Face widths calculated from AGMA standards Material removed from the webbing to reduce weight using FEA in Creo 2.0 – All loading modeled at maximum output torque Gear 1 (left) SF: 6 Gear 2 (right) SF: 4.1
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Case FEA modeled with maximum bearing and brake caliper loads, CVT load of 200 lb Safety Factor: 6.5
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Case Brake caliper mounted to case for easier integration Metal-rubber shaft seals 0.375” flange for sealing – Permatex Black RTV Gasket Maker Bearing/Case interface given 0.001” interference for pressfit (from min bearing OD)
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Shafts Splined shafts from Grob Inc. Steps for bearing location First three shafts have 0.75” ID bearings Final shaft has 1.25” ID bearings Clearance (tight slip) – First three shafts: 0.0003” clearance from min bearing ID – Output shaft: 0.0004” clearance from min bearing ID – Gear internal splines given 0.003” clearance for slip fit
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Gearbox Assembly
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Drivetrain Assembly
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Weight Summary ComponentWeight (lb) Engine50 CVT11.8 Gearbox Case7.6 Gears & Pinions9.0 8 Ball Bearings1.06 4 Shafts3.1 Sprocket (22t)0.4 Freewheel + Adapter (22t)0.9 Chain (18" #410)0.5 CVT Guard Metal (.120 aluminum)2.75 CVT Guard Fiberglass/Plastic0.25 Fasteners0.75 Throttle Cable0.15 Adjustable Throttle Stop0.25 Total88.51
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