Date: February 1, 1993
To: Sunrayce 93, Dr. Gordon Beavers, Dr. Richard Goldstein,
Dr. Anne Hopkins, Mr. John Larson, Dr. Virgil Marple, Dr. Pat Starr
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Overall Project
Since the last update, the project has obtained several large
donations,and is receiving help from the University in promoting
several events before Sunrayce 93, plus a new influx of people seem to
be interested in the project as work is progressing.
With this influx of new people into the project, they are helping to
decrease the work load on the designers, and are willing to do
construction of parts of the vehicle under designer's supervision.
Since the last update, more publicity has been generated around the
car, and the race ending up here in the Twin Cities. Included with
this is state wide coverage of the team, radio spots, interviews with
news media, and local groups. Requests are starting to come in for
AURORA to be shown around the state. Plus educational presentations
are already going on with local schools, especially the elementary to
middle school age kids.
Design Groups
Aero
Due to our computer simulation program Genlab problem the structural
report is going to be based on two different computer simulations of
composite materials. The first is Genlab for the forces being applied
to our driver's safety cage, and the other is a Univ. of Minnesota
Graduate Thesis program developed to hand the cases where Genlab is
not accurate. Genlab can not handle the cases of moments being applied
to our driver's safety cage.
Otherwise the undertunnel mold is waiting for final touches before the
prototype undertunnel will be available to the mechanical group for
component attachment issues. The canopy mold is ready to assemble the
splash, or female mold for the canopy. While the array mold is
finishing up in the next two weeks.
Electrical
From recent calculations, and simulation runs of the pre-race route,
AURORA seems to have a very high output. Much higher than some of us
had expected. Fabrication, and preparations are now being made for
final array assembly. Timings of assemblies are starting this week,
and will finish this week.
Recently, our motor manufacturer has had several questions, which may
push out our receipt of the motor to past March 5th. Their questions
have come through due to certain "unforeseen" problems with the
original information they requested accompany our order.
Several discussions with people in the field about the batteries has
lead us to look at several issues for the next car to be designed.
What type of charging system should we use, and the overall design of
such a system. These changes may go along to help the foreseen changes
that need to occur to the future car.
A complete analysis of the heat transfer model has proven to be used
to verify the selected design, and materials. Certain problems that
have occurred in the past will be eliminated by this models due to
timely selection of materials.
Ergonomics/Race Strategy
The Ergonomics team has finished the driver control layout issues. The
full scale mock up of the driver's safety cage show we need to address
the area of egress better. Changes are in store for parts that will
need to have driver access such as the canopy hing system, and the
escape route of the driver.
Mechanical
The previous issues of changing wheel base, and handling
characteristics are resolved. Now the design of several parts is under
progress again.
The transmission system is being changed due to the fore mentioned
motor problems, from the questions being raised by the motor
manufacturer.
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