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1 Geneva Baja SAE Project Progress Report
Part 2/2 Geneva Baja SAE Project Progress Report

2 Drive Train SAE specifies using a Briggs & Stratton 10 Hp OHV Intek Model SAE requires the governor setting not to exceed 3800 RPM

3 Manual Transmission vs. CVT
More efficient More control Throttle response CVT Easier to use Easier to install Engine always running at max rpm Must stay dry

4 Manual Transmission Yamaha YZ-80 Engine

5 Drive Train Setup Engine-Transmission Transmission-Rear Axle
Belt Drive for better high rpm performance One variable pitch pulley, and one constant pitch pulley to adjust for different events Shifting engine to tension the belt Transmission-Rear Axle Chain drive for easier matching of existing subassemblies Shifting Axle to tension the chain

6 Estimated Speed (MPH) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th Low 3.5-8.1 4.6-10.6
High

7 Suspension Design Suspension Assembly Drawn By Scott Miner

8 Design Goals Lightweight Long suspension travel
Achieve high ground clearance Aesthetically pleasing High durability Economically feasible Relatively simple to manufacture/mate to frame

9 Front Suspension Design Considerations Steering System
Suspension Travel Camber Angle Caster Angle Toe Angle Ackerman Angle Bump Steer

10 Camber Angle

11 Caster Angle

12 Toe Angle

13 Ackerman Angle

14 Bump Steer Bump Steer is when the wheels steer themselves without input from the steering wheel. The undesirable steering is caused by bumps in the track interacting with improper length or angle of suspension and steering linkages.

15 Front Suspension Design
2007 Polaris Outlaw A-Arms Spindle/Hub Assembly Brake discs/calipers Fox® Podium X Upgraded Shocks (stiffness, rebound damping adjustable) Tie rods

16 Rear Suspension Types Vs. Independent Trailing Arm
Notice the ground clearance difference where the sprocket is on both set-ups

17 Independent Rear Suspension
Pros Ground Clearance Aesthetics Handling Cons Efficiency Complexity

18 Rear Suspension Design
2007 Polaris Outlaw A-Arms Hubs Brake Disc and Caliper Rear Drive Axle Assembly Fox® Podium X Shocks with Piggyback Reservoirs

19 Remaining Work Finalize all aspects of frame design
Finalize all aspects of drive train design Fabricate entire vehicle Testing/Driver training Rework issues discovered during testing Travel arrangements Additional fundraising

20 Acknowledgements (1/2) Dr. David Che, project advisor
Mr. Dave Clark, shop advisor Mr. Mark Bergfelt, Bergfelt Racing, technical & racing advisor Mr. Wendell Kibler, drive train advisor Geneva College Physical Plant Kristen Ortendahl, Geneva IA office Bolland Machine, Chippewa, PA

21 Acknowledgements (2/2) Dr. Vern Ulrich, Grove City College, Baja SAE project advisor 2009 Baja Fall Invitational, Columbus, OH volunteer crew Various Baja SAE teams, especially the following: Grove City College Oregon State University University of Tennessee, Knoxville Fairmont State University Ohio State University Ohio Northern University

22 Questions? Contact Nick Bloom, Team Captain 717-701-0477


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