Articles Curated by Formula SAE Judges
Threaded Fasteners
Clamp load, bolt stretch, joint stiffness
Prevent self loosening
Torquing methods
Fastener types
A Recipe for Success in the Cost and Manufacturing Event at FSAE Michigan
The Cost Report is a Bill of Materials detailing the costs to produce the team’s prototype vehicle using standardized cost references.
The Cost Scenario asks for each team’s strategic response to an event outside their control.
Why Do Engineers Need Social Skills?
Think about what other people are thinking.
Give honest feedback without being a jerk.
Take your own and your team’s feelings seriously.
A Guide To FSAE Axles
Many of the common issues with FSAE halfshafts stem from these problems:
Extreme misalignment between differential and wheel hub
Tripod housing depth too shallow or too deep on either or both ends
Contaminants in grease
EV Performance Fundamentals
Engineer a strong battery lifespan
EV Efficiency is as important as mass, downforce, drag, power, and mu.
Create tools for drivers to manage energy
Add regenerative braking later
Starting A Formula SAE Team From Scratch
Set up business and school relationships.
Recruit and organize a team.
Write and raise a budget.
THEN design and build the car.
Overall Vehicle Priorities
To manage priorities, ask four questions about every design decision, in this order: 1. Is it legal or illegal? 2. How does the change affect reliability or repeatability? 3. How does the change affect overall vehicle performance over a lap? 4. What are the drivability effects?
Design Of Strong, Stiff, And Light Structures And Joints
The most common barrier between your team and your performance goals is reliability. These design best practices are intended to help you create strong, stiff, and light mechanical designs. Every design requires tradeoffs, and this list is not intended to be a set of absolute rules; but it will help you identify common design strategies to follow, pitfalls to avoid, and will inform your design decision making.
A Field Guide to the Design Event
Chris Warren provides some tips for what to expect and how to approach the design event.
Writing the Design Report
Instead of thinking that you have to fill up X number of pages for the design report, the mentality should be “how can we fit all of our knowledge and work into these pages?”
Coarse-To-Fine Design
As you move through the design process, you start with insight, then gradually trade insight for accuracy.
Lithium-Ion Thermal Runaway
State of charge, cooling, and water-based extinguisher information to minimize the chances of battery pack overheating, fire, or explosion.