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Timing and Structure
Fridays 9-11am plus afternoons, and Tuesdays 11-1pm
Prerequisites
None
Aims
The aims of the course are to:
- To introduce the requirements and constraints associated with the design of an automotive suspension.
- To perform relevant design calculations to predict and optimise the performance of particular components of the assembly.
- To understand the importance of selecting appropriate materials, manufacturing processes and standard parts.
- To prepare detail design information necessary for manufacture.
Content
This project involves the design of components of an automotive suspension assembly for a Formula Student race car. Tasks include conceptual, embodiment and detail design, all performed individually. The project should appeal to students interested in mechanical design and automotive engineering.
FORMAT
Lectures will be given on automotive suspension systems and mechanical design. Demonstrators will be available at other timetabled sessions to discuss individual design work. Students work individually, but discussion of ideas will be encouraged. Work takes place in the Dyson Centre in week 1, and in the DPO during weeks 2-4.
ACTIVITIES
Week 1: Review existing design solutions. Identify the key design requirements and constraints. Perform a material selection exercise for several components of a suspension assembly. Write a short report.
Week 2: Select a design concept. Perform calculations to estimate the forces in the suspension assembly. Select standard parts. Write a short report.
Week 3: Select component geometries, materials and manufacturing processes. Optimise the design to satisfy the requirements and constraints. Prepare a design arrangement drawing and parts list.
Week 4: Prepare a dimensioned and toleranced detail drawing of one component of the assembly. Write final report.
Coursework
Coursework | Due date | Marks |
---|---|---|
Interim report 1 |
Thu 14 May 2020 |
15 |
Interim report 2 |
Thu 21 May 2020 |
15 |
Final report |
4pm Fri 5 June 2020 |
50 |
Examination Guidelines
Please refer to Form & conduct of the examinations.
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