SECOND SEMESTER PROPOSAL
The first phase of this project included: Determine shock/spring
configuration, analyze suspension geometry, design suspension connection,
minimize scrub, write preliminary design report, engineer drawings for each
component, analyze composite chassis material, material selection, and ordering
parts. The second phase of this project continuing spring semester, includes:
UNFINISHED TASK
Finalized engineering drawings
New mounting system for the chromoly frame
IMPROVMENT
Better team and group organization.
Better work scheduling and time management.
Suspension connection: First of all we need to connect the suspension for
the double A-arm and bulkhead.
Next the engineering drawings need to be done for the suspension and
stirring systems.
The material for the suspension and the stirring systems is selected
depending on the strength and stiffness.
Ordering parts for the break assembly needs to be done next. Because without
ordering the parts like springs and break assembly the design cannot be carried
on to the next level.
The forces that the weight of the body impacts to the suspension need to be
known. In other words force analysis have to be calculated.
The drawings and geometric calculations for the stirring system need to be
done either using pro-engineer or AutoCAD.
Stress analysis for the composite materials have to be performed before
incorporating into the design.
The next stage is to test the suspension by performing stress analysis.
Analyzing the performance of the suspension is very critical in the design
process to check out if any errors occur.
Machining the parts for the suspension and stirring systems follows.
Finally all the parts need to be assembled.
Projected Budget
Bulk metal (aluminum/iron) 600.00
Shocks 1200.00
Wheels 1200.00
Tires 1000.00
Hardware (Bolts/Nuts) 300.00
Steering linkage 500.00
Steering Box 500.00
Brake calipers 400.00
Brake rotors 700.00
Rotor hubs 800.00
Brake lines 200.00
Master cylinder 200.00
Pedal Assembly 250.00
Total 7850.00
Schedule
A productive continuation of a project needs a well thought out
and organized schedule. This semester’s schedule was actually well though out
but not too organized, causing fallbacks in the goals set at the beginning of
the semester. However falling short of the desired task to be completed does not
mean that they will never be completed. Therefore a new schedule for next
semester was thought up and layout in Figure 1 below. This primavera schedule
lays out the goals (unfinished task) and the projected timetable on when they
will be started and finished. It also has a projected schedule of the solar car
team meeting dates. These projected meeting dates are not yet confirmed though.
Figure1: Second Phase Projected Schedule
Conclusion
In conclusion, we have given a basic over view of our problem statement and
required task needed to complete the front suspension for Sunsation II. As
stated in this proposal the project has moved from phase I to phase II. Phase II
of this project is where the design and concept analysis are tested. Although
phase I was very productive there was still room for improvement as stated
earlier. Our team has looked at the mistakes it has made during phase I, and
discussed possible solutions. These solutions will be implemented during phase
II, which will help in the quality of our final design.