Design Report RedHawk
Design Report RedHawk
Design Report RedHawk
ABSTRACT
The purpose of this project is to come up with a
recreational vehicle design that is structurally capable of
withstanding rugged terrains while complying with the
safety rules and design specifications established by
SAE International. The design will then be applied to
build a prototype of the Red Hawk, which will represent
the University of La Salle Pachuca in the 2014 Mini-Baja
SAE Mexico competition. The following report shows the
design process and the different analyses used to reach
the final design.
INTRODUCTION
SAEs main objective is to provide undergraduate
students with a hands-on project were a wide spectrum
of knowledge and skills can be applied. SAE
accomplishes this through the Mini Baja SAE
competition, which requires students to undergo the
entire planning, design, administrative, financial,
marketing and construction processes that a real
engineering-based project demands. At the same time
students learn to fulfill specified requirements while
complying with the safety rules established by SAE.
Roll cage
The roll cage is the support structure for the vehicles
systems such as the suspension, braking, transmission,
and steering systems. It is also in charge of holding most
of the devices and elements present in the vehicle.
Suspension
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As a set rule, the governor of the engine must be set to a
maximum of 3800 rpm. This means the working range of
the engine goes from 2600 rpm to 3800 rpm.
drive train
v 4.16
a= =
=1.04 m/s 2
t
4
Fy=N Wcos =0
Fx=fr+ FW sin =0
Fi=ma=3251.04=338.54 N
Another force that should be considered is the rolling
resistance of the wheel.
Where:
B= rolling resistance coefficient [m]
W= Vehicles weight [N]
P= Horizontal force required to maintain a constant
velocity [N]
R= Radius of wheel [m]
fr=N
Fi = Force of Inertia
a = Vehicle acceleration needed to reach required
velocity
v = ascending velocity of vehicle
t = time it takes for the vehicle to reach required
velocity starting from rest
m = vehicles mass
PR=WB
P=
Ftotal=F + Fi+ P
789.05+338.54+208.10
1335.69 N
Furthermore, the necessary torque needed on the
wheels was found to be 434.1Nm = 320.09 lbf ft
Having obtained the required torque the drive train ratio
is obtained using the following formulas:
( 12D )
r=
TR
25.59
12
r=
14.55.42
r=8.67
320.09
steering
Figure 7: Diagram showing gear relationships
Sprocket
D1
D2
D3
D4
Teeth
11
32
10
32
Final Ratio
Ratio
D 2 32
R 1=
= = 2.9
D1 11
D 4 32
R 2=
= =3.2
D 3 10
RT=R 1R 2=2.93.2=9.3
bRAKING SYSTEM
The purpose of a braking system is to allow the driver to
stop the vehicles movement or to decrease its velocity
as needed. The halting of the vehicle is achieved by the
kinetic energy produced from the friction between two or
more moving parts of the braking system. The braking
effect occurs when the braking discs and pads rub
against each other.
The Red Hawks breaking system is capable of locking
all four wheels to provide extra safety in rugged terrains.
Therefore 2 independent hydraulic systems were used to
control the four friction brakes found in the vehicle.
5.
Figure 9: Steering system
6.
Conclusion
Coming up with a feasible, safe and aesthetically
pleasing design for the Red Hawk required that different
analyses be performed. SolidWorks allowed the team to
model the vehicle and perform analysis without having to
build a real prototype, which saved time and money. The
analyses results allowed us to obtain figures which
helped us come up with the best vehicle design.
The Red Hawk was carefully designed so that all safety
and design specifications were reached under an
affordable and easy to manufacture model. It is also
aesthetically pleasing and will without a doubt satisfy its
users needs.
Acknowledgments
The Red Hawk design team would like to thank all of the
professors who invested extra time to support this
project.
Special thanks go to teacher Mario for working weird
hours so that we could work on the weekends in the
schools workshop also the director engineering school,
Ma. Angelica Espejel Rivera and the academic
secretary, Amadeo Manuel Hernandez Hernandez for all
the support has given the project and the time invested.
References
1. SAE International (2014) Baja SAE Rules. 2014
Collegiate Design Series.
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CONTACT
Alejandra Lopez
Alejandra is a sophomore studying mechatronics
engineering at the University of La Salle Pachuca. She is
also the Director of Finances of the universitys student
council. She has been involved in the schools SAE team
since her freshman year.
Email: alopez424@gmail.com
Karen Gonzalez
Karen is a junior studying Industrial engineering at the
University of La Salle Pachuca. She recently joined the
schools SAE team and has helped improve its
organization and performance.
Email: karen_kgm@hotmail.com
Aaron Nuez
Aaron is a senior studying mechatronics engineering at
the University of La Salle Pachuca. He is currently
captain of the SAE team and has been involved in SAE
ACRONYMS
CAD- Computer Aided Design
CVT- Continuously Variable Transmission
RHO- Roll Hoop Overhead Member
SAE- Society of Automotive Engineers
USM-Under Seat Members