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R10221 BAJA SAE
ROADMAPPING
Project Update 4-15-2009
Joe FeatherallJeffrey Ryan Christopher Crowley
Project InformationProject Name 3 Projects To be
Determined
Roadmap Number R10221
Project Family RIT Baja SAE Roadmap
Track Automotive Engineering
Start Term 2009-1
End Term 2011-3
Faculty Guide Dr. Nye
Faculty Consultant Professor Deminco
Primary Customer RIT Baja SAE
Baja SAE Competition
RIT BAJA SAE UNVEILING 2009
Off-road Vehicle Design Competition
Design, Build, Test Off-road Vehicle
3 Yearly competition 1 Amphibious
Competition Compete in Areas:
Design Performance Design Presentation
Phase 0: Mission
Increase the overall competitiveness of the RIT Baja SAE Team
Form a mutually beneficial relationship between the RIT Baja SAE Team and the KGCOE MSD Program
Roadmap the development of cutting edge technologies that will provide an engaging learning experience and benefit the University’s SAE Teams.
Phase 0: Primary Opportunities
Leadership in Automotive Innovation Long Term Project Goals and Focus Synergizing Academic and Extracurricular
Efforts Benefit from Outside Perspectives Benefit from Multidisciplinary Designs Leveraging Professionalism and formality
of Senior design process
Phase 0: Secondary Opportunities
Creating Technologies beneficial to other SAE Teams
Aligning with current industry push in drive system development
Aligning with evolution towards integrated electronic controls
Phase 0: Stakeholders
Road mapping
Group
KGCOE
Dr. Nye
Marty Gordon (Baja
Advisor)
Baja SAE Team
Professor Deminco
SAE Competitio
n
Competitive Goals Educational
Goals
Phase .5: Former StrategyFa
ilur
e
Consistent Low Risk Mediocre Performance
4130 Steel Design
Failu
re
6061 Aluminum Design
2008All previous years
2009Carbon Fiber Design
Stage .75 : Set Based Concurrent Methodology
Reliable, Low Risk
Medium Risk and Innovation
High Risk, Highly Innovative, Research and Testing Intensive
Initial Design
RefinementInitial Design
Refinement & Continuation
Rele
as
e
Rele
as
e
Time
Benefits
Incremental Benefit Controlling / Learning from Failure Reduce Wasted Design Effort Increase Reliability Forward Looking Approach Creating Knowledge Base
PHASE 1:BENCHMARKS:
A LITTLE TASTE OF BAJA •Suspension and Traction Event
•Testing durability and capability of suspension and drive systems
University of Southern FloridaCage Cam
Benchmarks: History of Evolution
BAJA COMPETITION VEHICLE IN 2003
BAJA COMPETITION VEHICLE CURRENT
Benchmarks: Current Innovations
COMPOSITE SUSPENSION COMPONENTS
ALUMINUM FABRICATED SUSPENSION COMPONENTS
Benchmarks:Current Innovations
ROLLER CHAIN REDUCTION (LATE 80’S -2005)
CURRENT PLANETARY/SILENT REDUCTION
Benchmarks:Multi-Disciplinary Competition Trend
Demand for Higher Performance Level
More Sophisticated Design
Increasing Complexity
Increasing development time
Increasing Complexity
Benchmarks: RIT Baja SAE DAQ
Driver feedback both real time and stored for later analysis.
The R.I.T. data system includes: 3-axis accelerometers Engine RPM Wheel speed GPS 900MHz wireless (20 km range) SD card slot Clutch, engine and transmission
temperature sensors Brake and throttle position sensors USB connectivity Low oil sensor.
Benchmarks:Auburn University Vehicle and Occupant
Interaction Simulation
Graduate Thesis by Aburn Baja SAE team member
Model structural rigidity and driver reactions in simulated crashes and rollovers
http://graduate.auburn.edu/fpdb/AUETD/Jarmulowicz_Marc_46.pdf
Benchmarks: P08221 FSAE ECU
TEAM P08221 POSTER
Benchmarks: Canadian Engineering Competition
Freshman-Senior Level Design Competition
Attended by many strong Baja SAE Competitors
Focus on: Early Introduction to
Team Oriented Design Process
Design Presentation Extemporaneous
Scientific Debate
Benchmarks: Oregon State Traction Control
BRAKING BASED TRACTION CONTROLOREGON STATE 2007
Championed both Design and Endurance Race segments of the Competition
Developed in OSU MSD Program
Phase 2:Customer Interaction
Customer Meeting 4-5-2009 Created Affinity Diagram with Executive Board
Goals•High Innovation Through Concurrent Design•Long Term Development •Mutual Benefit•Secondary Customer Benefits
Risks•Team Resource Cost•Budgeting •Creating Unproductive Relationship•Customer Needs Not Met•Failure To Communicate
Affinity Diagram Summary
Vehicle Shielding Design Improvement Alternate Material’s Water Suspension Brakes Drive train Testing Team Development
Data Collection Details Driver Feedback Documentation Manufacturing Current Electric Stupid Problems Interpersonal Public Relations
Objective Tree
Become a Competition Leader
Utilize Resources
Resolve Intra-Team
Issues
Gathering and Implementing
Knowledge
Design Improvement
Current System
Refinement
New Technology
Development
Targeted Technologies
Water:Propulsion
Hydrodynamics
Drive train: Efficiency
CVTHybrid
Testing and Data Collection:
DrivelineChassis
Suspension
Active Vehicle Control Systems:Traction Control
Driveline Controls
Expanding Target Market
Center for Integrated Manufacturing Studies
Other SAE Teams Engineering Classes and Lab usage
Power train System Design High Performance Vehicle Dynamics Internal Combustion Engines General Automotive Option Classes
Remaining Schedule
Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10 Week 11Revisit
Technical Support Team Returns Breakout
Reconvene and work on paths Presenting
Revisit AdvisingMeet with team Executive board
Work on individual Paths
Presentation building
Address Team Concerns
Gathering Team input
Creating Video Resources
Team leaves 4-14-2009
Solidification of Technologies
Hammer Down
on Roadmap
Phase 3 Phase 4 Firing Squad
Identified Risks
Interfacing SD Team with Baja Team Having Senior Design Team understand design
task well without significant involvement of team.
Culture and Thinking Baja Team relies heavily on short term design
cycle Cost Benefit Perception of the Team
Moving Forward
Thus Far, Focus has been on Establishing needs, contacts, and mitigating team boundaries.
Meet with team to revue details of upcoming competition
Future focus is to be on detailed definitions of projects and Project Readiness Packages
Contact Previous Baja Affiliate Road mapping group