Winter 2021 Onboard
Push mini-project more (building battery series based on certain specs) - mandatory for all team members
Make less complicated
Make it more relevant to the car to have members understand the importance of the mini-project
Clarify the purpose of the mini-project but also have some handholding
2 weeks following Thursday, Jan 14th, 7:30 PM general
ask new members to stay back to discuss the mini projectEnd of week 1 | Thursday, Jan 21st: First presentation of findings thus far, including thought process and questions
End of week 2 | Thursday, Jan 28th: Final presentations of solution
@mentors should be more proactive, please hold check-in conversations weekly if possible on Slack to lead new members
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[@Micah placeholder to explain why this intro project is crucial to understand battery box]
To get everyone started on the battery box team, I’ve thought it would be good to through the basics of designing a simple battery pack. This exercise will help you understand what you are contributing to this term!
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Read through these PDFs about designing and building a battery pack. These compile a ton of information - don’t be scared to read them, but be sure to spend the time to understand them. If you have any questions, then message the #mech-battery-box channel on slack and someone will get back to you!
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Then read these for some more in-depth background for battery packs
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Now that you should know how to design a battery pack, we’ll get you to run through the process of choosing a battery configuration for a car, given the following parameters (chosen to loosely represent Midnight Sun XIV):
If you think there’s info missing here, message Micah Black on slack and I’ll first make sure I didn’t make a mistake in the info provided, and then help you out to make sure you’re on the right track!
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What do you recommend for the number of cells in series and parallel, and why did you choose those numbers - we’re looking for an answer in the form of XPYS, where X is the number of cells in parallel and Y is the number of cells in series, along with a justification.
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Submit your answer to the Battery Lead (Micah Black ) through Slack and then we can discuss some more in detail about your answer. I’ll make sure that you understand what you will be contributing to this term!
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