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MB1 Advisory Committee Review April 27, 2006. Jake Adkins – Frame and Suspension Ya-Chi Chou – Accessories/Seats Adam Dean – Power Train Jay Mansheim.

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1 MB1 Advisory Committee Review April 27, 2006

2 Jake Adkins – Frame and Suspension Ya-Chi Chou – Accessories/Seats Adam Dean – Power Train Jay Mansheim – Power Train Saptarshi Mitra – Budget/Accessories Eric Rodgers – Frame and Suspension

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5 Race Day Results  3 rd Place Time of 5:08  Design Competition Winners For best solving the problem of navigating the lunar surface  Most Improved Time First run7:21 Second Run5:08

6 Aug SeptOctNovDec 12345678910111213141516171819 Concept Design xxxxxxxxxxx Concept Drawings xxxxxxx Final Concept Agreement x Component Research xxxxxxxxxx x x Drawings xxxxxxxxxxxx x xxx Stress Analysis xxxxxx x Component Acquisition xxxxx xx x x Component Fabrication xxxx x x x Testing Clean up Install Instrumentation Instrumentation Testing Buggy Testing

7 JanFebMarApr 20212223242526272829303132333435 Concept Design Concept Drawings Final Concept Agreement Component Research x x xx Drawings x x x x xx x x xx x x Stress Analysis Component Acquisition x x x x xx x xx x x x x Component Fabrication x xx xx x x x x xx xx x x x Testing x x Clean up x Install Instrumentation Instrumentation Testing Buggy Testing x x

8 Budget

9 SourceAmount ($) MB One Members600 PSU200 Electronic Systems Grant0 Caterpillar1600 Snorkel InternationalPaint VanBecelaere Machine WorksSteel Total2400 Funding TEAM

10 Expense Report

11 Grand Total

12 Design Conditions  Complies with all rules set forth to compete in the NASA competition in Huntsville, Alabama on April 13-14, 2007.  Weight: 80 lbs (192 lbs actual)  Top Speed of 20 mph  Able to handle 17” obstructions on various types of terrain TEAM

13 Design Conditions  Reliable for a minimum of 10 miles  Braking from 20 mph to 0 mph in 20 feet TEAM

14 Safety Factor  General 2  Critical Weight 1.5  High Dynamic loading (suspension) 4+ JM

15 Frame and Suspension

16 ER Frame (orthoscopic)

17 ER Frame (top view)

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20 WaterJet files drawn in AutoCad

21 Shear and Moment Diagrams ER

22 OPERATION WORK INSTRUCTION Part Number Part Description 101 Frame Beam, Front Created by: ER Checked by:AD Date:11/26/2006Date:11/26/2006 Material:1020 HRSFM:120 Operation # Operation Descript ion Machine Used Tooling/Fixtu re Tolerance Speeds, Feeds 1 Cut Material Horizontal Bandsaw +/-.030 2Mill SlotsBridgeport V-blocks, 3/8" End Mill+/-.003 1222 RPM

23 ER/JA

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26 Frame Hinge Assembly JA

27 Drive Train

28 Design Considerations  Both riders power one output  Chain tension constant during setup  Differential  Differential Placement/Drive shafts  Usable 7 speed gear range  Quality Components/adjustment  Wheels/tires AD/JM

29 ER/JM Original Chain Path

30 JM/ER Original Chain Path

31 Modified Chain Path

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34 Target Gear Ratios  High gear ratio of 2.2:1  Low gear ratio of.8:1  Have a useable range of gears spaced in between to have a total of 7 speeds AD

35 Gearing Options  Option 1 56/22/34-11/39 Max Speed 13.8 mph @ 80 rpm Max torque 324 ft lbs @ 350 lbs input  Option 2 56/16/34-11/39 Max Speed 18.9 mph @ 80 rpm Max torque 238 ft lbs @ 350 lbs input

36 AD

37 Simulated Items  Manufactured out of plastic  Vinyl - ABS/PVC Alloy (Density: 0.6 g/cm ³ )  Console, Battery box, TV box, Fender, some simulated items will use this material SM/Y-CC

38 Problems Encountered

39 Failure to fit in 4x4x4 box  Best solution would be to be a total redesign.  Corrective Action: installed a hinge on the front pedal tower.

40 Rear Upper Air bag support brackets  MEA (mental element analysis) failed.  Corrective Action: adding cross- sectional area to failed area

41 Rear A-arms  Rear A-arms were bent after testing on obstacles.  Corrective Action: added gussets to high stress points on rear lower A- arms.

42 Driveshaft pin connection  Pins were sheared multiple times on rear inboard Universal Joints  Corrective Action: Welded it  Jammed an Allen wrench into it and broke it off

43 Chain breaking  Chain was catching on sprocket mounting bolts.  Corrective Action: countersunk bolt heads

44 Back of rear seat  Rear seat back broke  Corrective Action: welded it.

45 Fenders  Fender mounts failed when bent three times  Corrective Action: Redesign of fender mounts. Problem was fixed for the race by simply removing the fenders.

46 Things we would have done different.  More emphasis on handlebars and rider ergonomics.  Try to stick closer to manufacturing timeline.  Limit weight

47 Questions? PITT THUNDER


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