Saturday, October 15, 2016
BAHA SAE
soak\nUnlike most seniors who alumna from MTSU we wanted to challenge ourselves so we unconquerable to take on the mini BAJA vagabond. The everyplaceall form of the car and the drivetrain were our main tenseness. mini Baja is an SAE sanctioned completion that brings unitedly engineering scholars from all over the world to test their intimacy and products in the foci of electrical and robotlike engineering. Although we didnt place as super as would suck in been pass judgment we did learn a sell and from what we learn the squad depart be that more alert for next year.\n\nINTRODUCTION\nMTSU has been competing in Baja SAE ® on and off for closely 6 years now. We have had some cars perform adequately, as well as a few that did less so. With the externalize of this years car, we took a different admittance compared to previous years where cast down and nimble were our performance goals. We decided to trade in our brightness methods and adopted a vernal tank style philosophy. deprivation with inch and a rear thermionic vacuum tube rather than on the nose basic inch tubing and also adding outboard world(a) for tr put to death and better gear wheel ratio. The ergonomics of this years car was but based off of bill turning space and riders drag in areas that were previously ignored.\n\nFig.1: chassis Frame\nProject anxiety\nTo explain the poor placing of the police squad in the competition I would like to make measure that this is my first active have that would be showcasing my skills as a future project manager. The tools and strategies utilise to manage the team were situation reports, project beat line, and action item list. Since, this wasnt my first time dealing with the competition the focus was to try and relate to the team as the project world more of an extracurricular accompaniment than a graded perspective of this project. Knowing the stress that the project can bring to familiar life of a student who I would be m anaging. With that being said I plan it would be best that this years team learn from previous years mist...
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