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Title: Solar Car Lift, Hinge, and Wheel Alignment Project


1
Solar Car Lift, Hinge, and Wheel Alignment
Project
  • Team Leader Robert Krukoski
  • Matthew Wilkinson
  • Acie Hager
  • David Shahan
  • Ryan Hoffman

2
Solar Car Racing
  • 1987 --- Solar car racing began with World Solar
    Challenge (WSC) across Australian Outback.
  • 1990 --- Solar car racing came to U.S. through
    General Motors sponsored Sunrayce.
  • 2001 --- Sunrayce was replaced by the American
    Solar Challenge (ASC).
  • July 2003 --- UK participated in its first ASC
    race.

3
UK Solar Car Team Trials
  • UK participated after 3 years of design and
    construction
  • Competed in Qualifying Race
  • After scrutineering for while, they realized
    they needed gadgets for their car
  • ME 412 Team was assigned three critical parts
    that are needed for success

4
ME 412Areas of Design
  • Hinge
  • Wheel Alignment System
  • Lifting Mechanism

5
Hinge Design
  • By
  • Ryan Hoffman

6
Current Approach for Shell Removal
  • Shell must be lifted off the car by 3 or 4 team
    members
  • The shell is then placed on supports separate
    from the car

7
Problems with Current Shell Removal
  • Requires several people to accomplish task
  • Requires moving or disconnecting wiring and
    cables going from car to shell
  • Risk of shell sustaining damage while in
    transport to the supports
  • No adjustability of shell angle once placed on
    stands

8
Design Requirements of Hinge
  • Must maintain contact of the shell and car
  • Must allow access to the components of the car
    underneath the shell
  • Allow driver to get to his seat
  • Must allow the shell to be adjusted to the
    optimum angle for the solar array to gain the
    most amount of available sunlight
  • Must be lightweight because it will be a part of
    the car yet strong to support the 200 lbs. weight
    of the shell

9
Hinge Design
  • L-shaped center piece made of aluminum
  • Angle iron with slide fastened to shell supports
    on the shell to allow the shell to be lifted
    vertically then tilted to clear the lip of the
    shell
  • Pins fastened in slide with thumbscrews to allow
    adjustment of the shell angle with respect to the
    sun

10
Analysis of Hinge
  • When loaded with a 100 lbs. load at the location
    of the pin, the bracket develops a stress of
    approximately 6 ksi.

11
Hinge Analysis
  • When loaded with a 100 lbs load, the L-shaped
    component develops a stress of approximately 2
    ksi.

12
Final Design
13
Wheel Alignment
  • By
  • Robert Krukoski

14
Wheel Alignment Requirements
  • Be able to have all four wheels aligned
  • Have the tolerance within a couple thousandths of
    an inch
  • Need to be aligned with the car on the ground,
    and person in drivers seat

15
Wheel AlignmentSelection Process
  • Four Major Designs
  • Laser Guided Alignment
  • Connecting Bars
  • Independent 5 Point Alignment
  • Slots on Ramp for Alignment

16
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Design of Wheel Alignment
  • Decided to go with Smaller Lift
  • Independent Lifting best Design
  • Aligning the wheels to the frame

18
Design of Wheel Alignment cont.
  • Have brackets going around the wheel
  • Attach to Plate, Magnets
  • Adjustable leg in front (Three Point Stand)
  • Bubbles to align Wheels

19
Design of Wheel Alignment cont.
  • What to use for actual Calibration?
  • Calibrated Pins
  • Micrometers
  • Dial Indicators

20
Final Design
21
Solar Car Lift / Jack
  • By
  • Matthew Wilkinson

22
Frame Design Selection Process
  • Two Major Concepts
  • Roll under car frame
  • Ramp Style car will roll onto frame
  • We Decided on Roll under car frame design.

23
Lift Jack Requirements and Geometries
  • Six Designs were Created
  • Goals
  • Design a frame that was structurally strong (2000
    lb capacity)
  • Total height under 9 in.
  • We also tried to reduce weight

24
Results of Structural Analysis
25
Frame Stress Analysis Description of
physical system
26
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Lift Wheel Selection
  • The whole lift apparatus and car must be mobile
    in order to make working on the car easy
  • To do this, wheels must be designed to mount on
    the frame that will hold the weight of the car
    and lift which is approximately 1500 lbs.
  • The wheels must facilitate motion in any
    direction.
  • Rather than design them from scratch, we found a
    pre-designed caster that would work for this
    application.

28
Lift Wheel Specifications
  • The caster has a 360o swivel mount, with an
    optional brake
  • Each caster has a 500 lbs. capacity. One at each
    corner gives a total capacity of 2000 lbs.
  • Low cost at 17.09 per wheel
  • Phenolic Resin construction for durability

29
Lift Air Bag Lifting Mechanism
  • Simplex Air Bags
  • Price 694
  • Rating 7.6 tons
  • Max Height 7 in.
  • Min Height 0.6 in.
  • Dim 12in. x 12in. x 0.6in.
  • Weight 6 lbs.

30
Lift Air Bag Lifting Mechanism
  • Matjack Air Bags
  • Price 625
  • Rating 13 tons
  • Max Height 7.5 in.
  • Min Height 1 in.
  • Dim 15in. x 15in. x 1in.
  • Weight 12 lbs.

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Lift Air Bag Lifting Mechanism
  • Power Team Air Bags
  • Price 478
  • Rating 7 tons
  • Max Height 6.3 in.
  • Min Height 1 in.
  • Dim 12in. x 12in. x 1in.
  • Weight 4 lbs.

32
Lift Air Bag Comparison
Power Team air bags meet our requirements,
especially minimum height. The only drawback is
the obvious high price. However we believe that
our budget can handle the purchase of two bags.
33
Final Design
34
Conclusion
35
Design ReviewHinge
  • Able to tilt solar car lid any desired angle
  • Strong enough to hold the lid and not fail under
    certain loading conditions
  • Simple to operate

36
Design ReviewWheel Alignment
  • Able to be aligned at anytime
  • Simple to read, and operate
  • Able to get all four wheels straight relative to
    the frame of the car

37
Design ReviewLift / Jack
  • Slide under Car
  • Able to lift car and any additional load if
    needed
  • Air Bags have quick response
  • Total Weight of lift is approximately 155 lbs.

38
Final Thoughts
  • Meet the requirements set by our advisors
  • Helps the performance of the UK Solar Car Team
  • Given Helpful insight to our project
  • Total Cost
  • Approximately 1300.00

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