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Mini-Baja Advisory Presentation April 27, 2007 Quentin Holmes Chris Meyer
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Introduction Overview of Competition Design Conditions Design Conditions Grading Criteria Grading Criteria Our Participation Drawings and Analysis Timeline Costs
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Design Conditions Overall length must be a maximum of 108” Overall width must be a maximum of 64” Must have 4 or more wheels not in a straight line Must be capable of carrying one person 6’3” tall and weighing 250 lbs. Driver must be able to exit on either side of the vehicle within 5 seconds The only engine allowed is a Briggs & Stratton 10 hp OHV Intek Model 205432
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Grading Criteria: Cost Report Design Analysis Acceleration Braking Traction Land Maneuverability Specialty Events Endurance Race
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What we do Bring knowledge of mechanical systems Fluent with engineering software Ability to analyze components Load testing Laboratory resources Manufacturing abilities
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Manufacturing Methods Primarily mandrel bent tubing with mig welded joints Heim joint inserts into tubing with mig welded joints End mill used to cut keyways in drive shafts Water jet used to cut out all flat brackets and plates
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Manufacturing Plan – Lower Frame Cut tubes to length Cut ends at a 45* angle Bend sides to specified dimensions Tack weld all tubes into place Measure to assure the dimensions are correct Mig weld all joints to finalize assembly
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Tubing Bender
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Tubing Coping
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Mig Welding
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Clutch
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Frame Design
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Drive Plates
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Front Impact Member
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Lower Frame
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Shoulder Hoop
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Side Impact Member
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Lower A-arm
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Upper A-arm
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Rear Suspension Mounting Brackets
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Lower A-arm Analysis
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Front Impact Analysis
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Side Impact Analysis
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Rollover Analysis
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Time Line Mini Baja Time Line SeptemberOctoberNovemberDecemberJanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJune Budget Fundraising Frame Design Suspension Design Drive-line Design Assembly of Frame Assembly of Suspension Assembly of Drive-line Test Fit Test Run Tear Down Paint Final Assembly Rapid City, SD Rochester, NY
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Conclusion Learned how to deal with real world purchasing and procedures Dealt with multiple styles of management Followed a hierarchy of leadership Worked in a team environment Designed and built a car from start to finish
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