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Vision

Background Information

While MSXI's steering fit the hand well and had plenty of features, some have commented that wheel was a small and overcrowded. The plethora of buttons, and paddels where hard to coordinate while driving and were even a safety hazard at times. 

Goal

Design the structure of the steering wheel and it's interface with the steering column. 

Project Requirements

Rayce Regulations

These are requirements driven by the Rayce regulations. 

  • Look through regulations for WSC/ASC and find out if anything might get in the way of the above goal. 

Internal Requirements

These are requirements driven by Midnight Sun. 

  • Work with the electrical team to meet wiring requirements for the i/o on the steering wheel (tbd at the time or writing but likely to include horn and turning signals). Pay attention to bend radii and cable diameters when designing any feedthroughs. 
  • Make the wheel lightweight, ideally less than 500g. 
  • The wheel should be detachable from the steering column but there should be no chance of the wheel accidentally coming loose while driving.

Soft requirements

These criteria would be nice to have but not critical to the project's success: 

  • Aesthetically pleasing 

Designs

Come up with at least three designs and explain the advantages and disadvantages of each. Include sketches and screenshots of CAD models where applicable. 



Robert's Steering Wheel

Main Idea: A more "conventional" steering wheel. Following a standard three spoke design for simplicity and comfort. Optimally the main circular section has grooves for better grip (Could not implement that into SolidWorks). 

Front facing buttons can be for turn signals, hazard lights, or cruise control. Wires can be routed through the back.






Wasiq's Steering Wheel


The idea for this was a more interesting/fresh look while still being functional. I tried to be fairly minimalistic. The driver's hands are supposed to rest at the circle cutouts.


The diamond in the centre is the horn (or can be programmed to any function). The four buttons near the 4 sides of the diamond can be for any additional functions (turn signals and what not). There are 3 holes at the back for wires and connections.

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