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MUR Motorsports 2015 Seminar Series Session 1 “Who’s that group with the cool looking car?” MUR Coordination & Integration Teams

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MUR Motorsports 2015Seminar Series

Session 1

“Who’s that group with the cool looking car?”

MUR Coordination & Integration Teams

Outline

• What is Formula SAE? – Sam Briggs

– Historical results & future ambitions

– Competition Details

• Team Structure – James Osmond

– Subteam descriptions

– 2015 innovations

• Ways to get involved – Mark Bloom

– Junior team members

– Seminar Series

– Track testing & manufacturing

Introduction to the group

• International competition between universities

• Must design, build and race an open-wheel race car

• Started by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) in 1978

• First events were run in the USA

• Emphasises career-relevant skills such as management, budgeting, marketing and teamwork

Formula SAE

• First event in 2000

• University of Melbourne has participated in every event

• Highest finish 3rd (2013)

• Monash University have won every year since 2009

• Melbourne’s World Ranking: 33– 511 ranked teams worldwide

Formula SAE

Formula SAE Australasia

Formula SAE

Points-based Scoring System

• Dynamic Events – 775 pts

– Acceleration 75 pts

– Skidpad 50 pts

– Autocross 150 pts

– Fuel Economy 100 pts

– Endurance Event 300 pts

• Total: 1000 pts

• Static Events – 225 pts

– Design Review 150 pts

– Cost & Manufacturing Analysis 100 pts

– Business Presentation Event 75 pts

• Acceleration – Timed straight line run

• Skidpad – Driving in circles

• Autocross – Time trial over a lap of a slalom course

• Endurance – Drive 22km on a slalom course without breaking down

• Fuel Economy – How much fuel did you use during the endurance event?

Formula SAE

Dynamic Events

• Design Review – Car design is reviewed in depth by a panel of engineers

• Cost & Manufacturing Analysis – Thorough costing of a 1000 car production run including revenue & profit projections

• Business presentation – Marketing plan and business case advocating car production

Formula SAE

Static Events

• Formula Student Germany – Nurburgring

• Formula Student UK – Silverstone

• Formula Student Austria – Red Bull Ring

• Formula SAE Brazil

• Formula SAE Italy

• Formula SAE Japan

• Formula SAE Michigan

• Formula SAE Lincoln (Nebraska)

Formula SAE

International Competitions

• Expand MUR Motorsports to include students from Arts, Commerce and Engineering

• Include younger students in the program to improve knowledge transfer between year groups

• Improve knowledge of the Formula SAE program within the wider student body

• Expand the program and attend international competitions in the years ahead

• Develop a vehicle for the electric category

Formula SAE

Our Vision

• Experience working in a small business environment

• Develop the ability to work in multidisciplinary teams

• Real world application of skills learnt in university subjects

• Develop contacts in various industries (sponsors, suppliers)

• Formula SAE valued by employers

– Alumni have worked at ExxonMobil, Deutsche Bank, Shell, BCG, Ford, Holden and Formula One teams

Formula SAE

Benefits for students

MUR Sub-teamOverview

James Osmond

Integration 2015

MUR Structure

Aerodynamics

Aerodynamics

Aerodynamics

Key Components

• Front Wing

• Rear Wing

• Under Tray

• Side Pods

• Nose Cone

Potential Projects

• Fabrication Methods

• Validation Tests

Brakes and Drivetrain

Brakes and Drivetrain

Key Components

• Differential/Spool

• Sprockets

• Half Shafts

Potential Projects

• Electrical Differential Unit Research

Chassis

Chassis

2015 Components

• Steel Space Frame

• Impact Attenuator

• Ergonomics

Potential Projects

• Carbon Fibre MonocoqueResearch

Coordination

Coordination

2015 Components

• Team Management

• Financial Oversight

• Sponsorship Management

• Community Engagement

Potential Projects

• Marketing Material

• Website Design

• Sponsor engagement

• Event Planning

• Recruitment

Electrical

Electrical

2015 Components

• Electrical Loom

• Data Acquisition

• Launch Control

• Torque Vectoring

Potential Projects

• Torque Vectoring Research

Engine

Engine

2015 Components

• Engine Tuning

• Intake

• Exhaust

• Cooling

• Fuel

Potential Projects

• Engine Swap Research

• Block Modification Research

• High Compression Block Tuning

Integration

Integration

2015 Components

• Technical Management

• Project Timeline

• Budgeting

• Track Day Program

Potential Projects

• Lap Simulator

• Race Car Simulator

Suspension and Steering

Suspension and Steering

2015 Components

• Uprights Assemblies

• Vehicle Dynamics

• Steering

• Wheel Centres

• Tyres

Potential Projects

• Torque vectoring integration

• Semi-active suspension

Ways to get involved

Mark Bloom, Team Leader

• Senior team members– Preference to Engineering Capstone students

– Large time commitment

– Applications open mid-year

• Junior team members– Smaller time commitment

– Research projects and assisting seniors

– Applications: online applications open next week

Getting Involved

Technical Roles

• Coordination assistants– Sponsorship

– Marketing

– Social Media

– Management

– Applications: online applications open next week

Getting Involved

Non-Technical Roles

• Helping with manufacture

• Volunteering at track days

• Social events– Go-karting

– Trivia

– BBQs

Getting Involved

Other Involvement

• Seminars every fortnight during semester• Next presentation will be Aerodynamics

• Subteam presentations

• Alumni presentations

Getting involved

Seminar Series

• Like us on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram

• Mark Bloom (Management) – [email protected]

• James Osmond (Technical) – [email protected]

Getting Involved

Ways to stay in touch