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Design Feedback Session 2011
Neill Anderson Head Design Judge
Alex Hickson Deputy Head Design Judge
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WHAT is it we want in Design?
What
Why
Data
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Pre-Event
Design Report
Spec Sheet
Impact Attenuator Report
Student Activity Disclosure Form
At Event
Well Prepared Car
Prepared & Knowledgeable Team
Evidence
HOW do you do this?
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Your Chance to get a Head Start WHAT
2 or 3 lines to outline the challenges, the team, any newRules, safety and the big picture
WHEN Few words on timescales, planning, build and
procurement/manufacture sequencing. Big decisions.
HOW Main part, show your understanding of the issues
HOW MUCH Consideration of real world costs and manufacturing WHY
Show logical reasoning that the chosen answer is bestcompromise
The Report Content
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Sophisticated vs Simple?
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Sophisticated vs Simple?
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Follow the Rules for Format
8 pages, 4 pages text, 3 separate pages with one
drawing view on each, 1 freehand page 2,500 words, state word count, NO newspaper
style columns, no integrated graphics, portrait
NO cover page, NO contents page (wasted)
Minimal clutter, figures, graphs etc. on optional
page, referenced from text
The Report Requirements
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Have a clear goal and define targetsthat enable you to meet this goal
Use benchmarking and research todefine accurate and realistic targets
Develop a concept that meets the briefof the competition and enables the
team to deliver these targets
Goals, Targets & Concept
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Design Execution
Understand Load Cases & Load Paths
Understand Torsional RigidityRequirement
Appropriate Materials & ProcessSelection
Produceability & Maintenance
Design for Profit?
Management against schedule
Verification (Testing!!!)
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Design Fundamentals
Demonstrate understanding of thefundamentals
Hand Calculations
Weight Management (F = m.a)
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Example of Validated Computer Simulations
Over-reliance on sophisticated tools
Monocoque Chassis ModelDeveloped with FEA
Validation of Simulation
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Document as you go:
Mini Memos
Decision Matrices
Keep track of inputs & results in simulations
Take Photos Write up and save results
Investigate & Understand Failures
Keep Parts & Bring to the Event
Production Parts
Test Pieces
Failures
What You Can Do to get Points
Build the Evidence from Day 1
THIS IS VALUABLE TO FUTURE TEAMS
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What Impressed The Judges
Majority of submissions: on time
Level of knowledge: Excellent
Professional management: top teams
Some genuinely innovative solutions
New approaches to make components more cost effective
Quality of entries: From countries with limited motorsport heritage
A spaceframe chassis car at 155kg!
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Understand what the customer wants/can afford
Define goals and SMART targets
Project management
Load paths and compliance
Appropriate materials and processes
Clearances and tolerances
Supplier engagement and management
Preparation & Documentation for Design Event
Areas For Focus
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How Can You Help Us?
Provide Feedback
Use Online-FS Question Database
Take What You Learnt and Apply it
Provide the Feedback to your Team
Provide the feedback to your University
Spread the Word of FS
Become Design Judges?
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What Are We Going To Do Better?
Areas being considered:
Simplification of all penalties
Rules rationale
Guidance (clarity/finding information, guidance documents)
Report (contents & structure)
Car Design Fundamentals
Knowledge Transfer
Faculty Advisors Integration
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Thanks And See You All Next Year