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Background

 Background
  • There are 4 wheel covers, each with a thickness of 1/4”

    • The front covers are different from the rear covers

  • The wheel covers sit flush against a flange (1”) on the side panel (also 1/4” thick)

Research and Concept Development

 Researching Options:

1.0 Nuts and Bolts

  • Nuts and bolts provide a simple solution to mounting the wheel covers (similar to the windshield mounting on MS12)

  • simple initial assembly procedure: only requires holes to be drilled into panels

  • difficult installation/removal process due to the presence of the bottom face of the wheel cover

    • requires access from the door or trunk opening to tighten the nut

  • NOT FEASIBLE

2.0 Adhesive Base Nut

Base Nut

3.0 Quarter-Turn Fasteners

4.0 Clip-on or Snap-in Nuts

 Decision Matrix

Decision Matrix

Criteria

Adhesive Base Nut and Fastener

Quarter Turn Fastener (QTF)

Notes

Cost

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-1

  • QTF generally have higher costs

Installation

0

-1

  • QTF require a receptacle to be installed (more tools, parts, time)

Ease of Use / Tools required

0

+1

  • both require only 1 tool to undo

  • QTF is more efficient as it only requires a 90 deg turn

Part/Material Compatibility (composite sandwich panels)

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-1

  • adhesives are a reliable bonding method for composite panels

  • rivets can produce a stresentraion on the panel and also ru nthe risk of pulling through

Aero-dynamics

0

+1

  • Dzus QTF heads are flush with the panel

TOTAL

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-1

Chosen Method: Adhesive Base Nut + Fastener

Calculations

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Final Design - Adhesive Mount Nut + Low Profile Screw

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Off-the-Shelf Components:

https://www.mcmaster.com/98007A319/ (M8x1.25, base diameter 23mm)

  • TO DO:

    • determine quantities

    • insert components into vehicle assembly

Manufacturing and Assembly Plans

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