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Lightweight Fuel Efficient Engine Package

Lightweight Fuel Efficient Engine Package . Team Introduction. P12221:. Brittany Borella Evan See Chris Jones John Scanlon Stanley Fofano Taylor Hattori. Materials Reviewed. Project Description Work Breakdown Structure Customer Needs Customer Specifications

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Lightweight Fuel Efficient Engine Package

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  1. Lightweight Fuel Efficient Engine Package

  2. Team Introduction P12221: • Brittany Borella • Evan See • Chris Jones • John Scanlon • Stanley Fofano • Taylor Hattori

  3. Materials Reviewed • Project Description • Work Breakdown Structure • Customer Needs • Customer Specifications • Concept Development and Proposed Design • Current System Design Schematic • Project Plan • Risk Assessment

  4. Project Introduction • Background: Fuel efficiency is becoming increasingly more important in Formula SAE competition scoring. In order to improve the RIT Formula SAE Race Team’s score, an engine package is desired that will be more fuel efficient while still producing a competitive amount of power.

  5. Project Introduction • Problem Statement: Develop a more fuel efficient and powerful engine package to be used by the RIT Formula SAE 2012 car • Previous Formula SAE Senior Design Projects: • Variable Intake System • Paddle Shift System • Data Acquisition System • Engine Control Unit

  6. Objective and Scope • Entire engine package able to provide the following: • Approximately 55 horsepower • Operation in ambient temperatures up to 100°F under racing conditions • Reduction in fuel required by 60% compared to the previous engine package over a similar run • Well understood and documented development process

  7. Deliverables • Engine Package • Cooling System • Engine Model and CFD Analysis • Wiring Diagram • Engine Maps • Power Output • Fuel Economy

  8. Assumptions and Constraints • RIT Formula Team previously selected a single cylinder engine – 2009 Yamaha WR450F • Must comply with all Formula SAE rules • Including, but not limited to: • Use provided race fuel: 93 or 100 Octane Gasoline or E85 Ethanol • Spark Ignition • Four Stroke

  9. Work Breakdown Structure

  10. Customer Needs

  11. Engineering Specifications

  12. Sensor List

  13. Engine Management System • ECM: Motec M400 • Custom fuel maps for each event • Controls various auxiliary devices • Built-in data acquisition

  14. System Design Schematic:Engine

  15. Concept Development and Proposed Design - Engine

  16. Concept Selection and Proposed Design – Cooling System

  17. System Design Schematic:Cooling System

  18. Concept Selection and Proposed Design – Fuel Choice

  19. Project Plan

  20. Project Plan

  21. Risk Assessment - Technical

  22. Risk Assessment - Management

  23. Action Items for Detailed Design • Well Documented Testing Plan • BOM and 3D Model of Key Cooling System Components, Intake and Exhaust • Preliminary Engine Model • Wiring Diagram • Baseline Engine Maps • Power Output • Fuel Economy

  24. General Questions and Comments?

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