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This page outlines the workflow for the chassis design “sprint” that is happening as we leverage help from all members to help optimize the design of the chassis!

This page outlines the expected workflow (where to get your parts, how to sim, how to document your sim results/findings, and just how this entire thing will work lol)

For chassis requirements, look here: https://uwmidsun.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/MECH/pages/3699671109/MS16+Chassis+Development+Critical+Path

  • That’s not to say that’s the only requirements needed for chassis, if you have any ideas, propose it during design reviews!

Group splittings

As mentioned in the critical path, the chassis is split into 4 sections, please see which section you are responsible for below

  • If you are interested in participating, shoot the chassis leads a message!

Section

Members involved

1 (FSU + foot compartment)

2 (Occupant Cell: Side Collisions)

2 (Occupant Cell: Rollcage)

3 (Battery box)

4 (RSU + Aerobody integration)

  • Note: occupant cell is also split into rollcage and side collision cases, so members will be split up further in parts they are responsible for

Communication

There is a discord channel under chassis / internal structures for #chassis-16-design

  • There is a thread for each section, please communicate any questions on the thread pertaining to your section

Workflow

  1. Each person updates their full chassis assembly (from Bild) per week in the design sprint period

    1. except for people responsible for only the rollcage

 Getting Updated Files from Bild

When you are on Bild, these are the available files for you

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Open the CHA000 top level assembly - you should be prompted that the file is read-only, continue opening the file but do not check it out on Bild

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  • The Bild version is the version with accepted changes to the final assembly, do not check it out and update unless prompted with proper version control

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Once you have the file open, you can make a local copy in your computer for development using pack and go

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Choose a directory to save your development file that is not your Bild folder

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Now open the new assembly in your directory and work in that assembly!

Remember to update your assembly with the updated chassis when you are prompted to do so!

  1. Run the FEA simulation for the newest updated chassis configuration for each loading cases that is relevant to your assigned section, record the results (using the template here)

  2. Make changes to your section, rerun the FEA simulations on your newest configuration of the chassis, document the changes you made and why you made them (template to follow)

  • The changes doesn’t have to necessarily be due to less stress concentrations! If it’s a change for integration efforts of the chassis - that is something that should be proposed too!

  1. During design reviews, propose the changes - if accepted, changes will be made to the chassis

  2. Repeat until chassis is locked/your section is agreed to be optimized

Documentation

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