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Design Sprint Goals:

  • Obtain experience of bringing a project from idea to completion.

  • Get accustomed to critiquing each others work

  • Making self-driven decisions throughout the entire process, starting from basic requirements + constraints, to selecting OTS components/materials

  • Getting comfortable with holding each other accountable to our own deadlines.

  • Documenting progress and decisions in a design log

Sprint Introduction:

The challenge of this sprint is to create a functioning prototype battery module. Here are some important design considerations: (You may come across more as the sprint goes on).

  • Manufacturability (

  • Module to Module connections

  • How to hold cells (3d print/ off the shelf)

  • Electrical connection of cells (spotwelding, mechanical)

  • Electrical Isolation

  • Mechanical robustness (in event of crash)

  • Cooling

  • HV safety

  • Mounting

  • Devon Copeland, Clarke Vandenhoven, Robin Pearce

The purpose of a module:

Components of a module:

Parameters & Considerations of a module:

Specifications:

Timeline & Deliverables:

Checkpoint 1: Rough CAD/Good hand drawing (Cyllinders and blocks), documentation of design considerations. Mechanical & electrical connections. (March 21)

Checkpoint 2: Better CAD, design log, BMS connections, thermistor placement, reasoning behind dimensions (April 4)

  • Extra weight (cell weight/ total weight)

  • Volume

  • Manufacturability

  • Temperature (inaccurate)

Checkpoint 3: Final design review, bring previous leads (next term?)

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