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SAE NIS EFFI-CYCLE 2014VIRTUAL ROUND
14031- PETROLHEADS WALCHAND INSTITUTE
OF TECHNOLOGY SOLAPUR, MAHARASHTRA SOUTH ZONE
College or Team Logo
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• Project Objectives• Design • Transmission• Steering • Brakes• Suspension• Queries
Outline
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Project Objectives
• To build a human & electric powered three wheeled Vehicle.• An attempt to replace vehicles running on fuel.• To experience the problems faced while working in real time projects.• Widen the perspective of typical approach adopted in common
towards given problem statement.
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Performance targetsVEHICLE CONFIGURATION TYPE
Configuration Tadpole (2F1R)
Type of drive Front wheel manual drive Rear wheel motor drive
Wheelbase 62 inches
Track width 33 inches
Motor BLDC 400W , 24v ,6 N-m
Steering Ackermann
Brakes Disc and V brakes
Suspension Hydraulic Shock Absorber
Passenger Capacity 2
Weight 3139.2N ( 320kg)
Weight without driver 882.9 N (90kg)
Top speed 25 kmph
Braking distance 4 m 4
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Methodologies adopted• Safety of driver• Inside out approach• Simple design• Long lasting• Lightweight• Ergonomics and aesthetic consideration• Economical• DFMEA
Design
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• Ergonomic considerations as per ILO norms & SAE standards.• Safe design for front, side & roll over impact for a force value of 3G
(375N).• CAD, analysis, selection of appropriate material & prototype.
Design requirements
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Material selection
AISI 1018
AISI 1020
AISI 1025
AISI 1040
AISI 1215
AISI 304
AISI 4130
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50000
100000
150000
200000
250000
300000
Strength/weight ratio
Strength/weight ratio
Material
Stre
ngth
/wei
ght
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Richness Volume
120°
110°
110°
Straight vision
Eye level
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Parts Dimensions
Seat length 900 mm
Seat width 430 mm
Seat base angle with horizontal
7°
Back rest height 500 mm
Inclination of back rest with horizontal
110°
Head rest width 220 mm
Head rest height 150 mm
Thickness 70 mm
SeatType of seat: Bench seat
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Front impact in ANSYS
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F = 3G DMX = 0.31E-03SMX = 126.4MPa
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Max. axial and bending stress = 228.82 MPa
Front impact in SOLID WORKS
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Side impact in ANSYS
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F = 3GDMX = 0.374E-03 SMX = 1265.82
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Side impact in SOLID WORKS
Maximum axial and bending stress = 38.561 MPa
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Roll over in ANSYS
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F = 3GDMX = 0.508E-04 SMX = 0.508E-04
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Roll over in SOLID WORKS
Maximum axial and bending stress = 906.911 MPa
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Frame after modification
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Material = AISI 1018Yield strength = 365 MPa
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Final cad of vehicle
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Power train Human Drive Calculations
• Total resistance:
• Centre distance:
Where,
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Gear ratio & CV-Joints• Geometric gear steps• Progressive gear steps• Availability in the market• Type of CV joint employed and its advantages.
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Motor Transmission :Motor Specification: BLDC Motor (400 watt -1500rpm-24v dc)
Battery: 24 volt ,18Ahr
Pedal Transmission: 5 Speeds.
Gear shifting: Derailleur
Performance parameters : Maximum speed: 21 km/ph
Gradeability: 30%
Braking: 21 km/h to 0 km/h in 2 seconds(stopping distance=12m)
Turning radius: 3.28 m 19
Motor
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Advantages of BLDC motor:• High speed • High efficiency• Minimum temperature rise• Smooth operation• Robust• Customization available• Electronic communication
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Battery• Purpose:
Source of Energy.Power storage.
• Classification:Non rechargeable batteries.Rechargeable batteries.Batteries by application.
• Lead Acid Battery:Inexpensive.Reliable.Simple to manufacture.Low maintenances.Capable of high discharge rate.
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• Specification:Voltage: 24 VCapacity:18AhSize: 7-1/8" long x 3" wide x 6-5/8"Type: Sealed Lead-Acid / SLAConnectors: Nut and bolt post connectors / T4 Weight: 13.1 poundsItem # BAT-12V18A
• Calculation: (Ah) = Device's Wattage (W) x Time to run (Hours) /
Battery Voltage (V) Run time=1.08hr per Battery The total run time for two batteries in series is 2.16hr
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Tire Selection• Selection parameters:
1) Type of tire 2) Contact patch3) Aspect ratio
• Front wheels:1) Type of tire employed2) Specifications: (24 inch*(1/2)inch)
• Rear wheels:1) Type of tire employed2) Specifications: (28 inch*(1/2)inch)
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Steering system
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Objective & Calculations• Objective:
1) Effective handling2) Simplicity3) Reduced space & cost4) Reduces turning radius
• Calculation: Turning radius =[(-b/sin )^2+c^2+(2bc/tan )]^1/2+(a-c)/2Ѳ Ѳ
= 3.037 m
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Steering Angle v/s Turning Radius
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 500
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10
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Turning Radius(m)
Turning Radius(m)
Steering Angle (Ѳ)
Turning Radius(m)
5 17.9
10 8.93
15 6.54
20 5.02
25 4.26
30 3.69
35 3.28
39 3.03
40 2.98
45 2.7426
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Front brakes: Disc brakesRear brakes: V- brakes
• Advantages of disc brakes:•Greater braking power•Reduces braking distance•Less prone to brake fade
•Advantages of V- brakes:•Lighter & cheaper•Easy to install
Brakes used on front and rear wheel
Brakes
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Velocity v/s Stopping Distance
velocity
Vel.(m/s)
Stopping Distance (m)28
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Graph
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0 2 4 6 8 10 12 140
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7000
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Stopping Distance(m)stopping time(sec)Braking Power(KW)Brake Force(N)Brake Torque(Nm)deceleration(m/s^2)
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Suspension
• Type of suspension used: HYDRAULIC SHOCK ABSORBER
Wheel Force
Front wheel 820 N
Rear wheel 1350
Force acting on front and rear wheel
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Part Dimensions
Wire diameter 6 mm
Mean coil diameter 30 mm
No. of active coils 16
Total no. of coils 18
Free length 145 mm
Spring rate 32 N/mm
Suspension used only on rear wheel
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Safety Features:• Types:1. Active Safety2. Passive Safety
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• Driver’s safety:Element of safety
1. Helmet 2. Eye Protection 3. Seat belts4. Elbow and knee pads5. Mud-guards for every wheel, Chain covers6. Head lights, Horn, Mirror
• Electric Safety:1. Insulation to electric wires2. Kill switch
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Innovation• The charging mechanism of the battery is the innovation.• The charging is done by pedalling. The diode is connected to
motor and battery by terminal block; this is connected to the second rear axel through which the charging phenomenon occurs.
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Team structure
NAME BRANCH YEAR OF DEGREE ROLE IN PROJECT
HIMANSHU U GORE
MECHANICAL THIRD YEAR DESIGN
AJIT S DIGHE MECHANICAL THIRD YEAR POWER TRAIN-HUMAN DRIVE
ABHIJIT G ALMELKAR
MECHANICAL THIRD YEAR ERGONOMICS/SUSPENSION
NOOSRAT S SHAIKH
MECHANICAL THIRD YEAR POWER TRAIN -ELECTRIC DRIVE
CHAYYA DHERE MECHANICAL THIRD YEAR STEERING
RAJSHREE HUNGUND
MECHANICAL THIRD YEAR BRAKES