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To organize all thoughts in selecting 3- or 4-wheel, I will make a decision matrix and select all criteria that must be considered.

When discussing a 3-wheel design we will be considering both a tadpole/teardrop shape and a delta shape as shown below.

Criteria

Weighting

4-Wheel

Delta

Tadpole

Notes

Suspension

0

This criteria is broken up into the design, manufacturability, and assembly of the front and rear suspension. Both will be factored into the final decision.

Front

0

Design

0

Manufacturability

0

Assembly

0

Rear

0

Design

0

Manufacturability

0

Assembly

0

Steering

0

This criteria is broken up into the design, manufacturability and assembly of front, rear, or all-wheel steering. In this case, we will use the best scoring implementation of the three steering types. Consider this a child decision matrix.

Front

0

Design

0

Manufacturability

0

Assembly

0

Rear

0

Design

0

Manufacturability

0

Assembly

0

All-Wheel

0

Design

0

Manufacturability

0

Assembly

0

Brakes

0

With the assumption that the implementation of brakes will be relatively equal between different wheel allocations (only front, only back, all wheels), we will only look at the over arching difficulty. Brake wheel allocations is being worked on by Ayush.

Design

0

Manufacturability

0

Assembly

0

Stability

0

Min is researching the stability.

Handling

0

Chassis

0

Aerobody

0

Battery Box

0

Motor Allocations

0

Evan is researching whether it is better to propel with the front or back wheels.

Resources:

https://engineerdog.com/2015/09/09/engineering-a-3-wheel-vehicle-chassis/

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