Update 5: Integration and Current Design Display
Oscar Huerta, seen on the right, adeptly utilizes Solidworks as a visual aid to articulate the strategic plan for mounting the rear wheels to the upright. His presentation delivers vital information essential for the Engine Development team.
Following Oscar Huerta's presentation, Andrew Lemerond takes the stage to highlight the potential of the aero package. With a detailed explanation and displaying the results of the wing elements, he delves into its effectiveness and emphasizes the seamless integration required for optimal performance.
Department leads converge in an integration and checkpoint meeting, ensuring that subsystems seamlessly come together to form a unified and harmonious vehicle. This collaborative session aims to verify the proper assimilation of components, promoting cohesiveness and agreement among all departments involved in the project. The meeting serves as a crucial milestone in guaranteeing that each subsystem aligns effectively, contributing to the overall synergy of the vehicle. Through this integrated approach, the team ensures that the final product meets the desired standards and functions as a cohesive unit, reflecting the collective efforts and expertise of each department lead.
Concluding the presentations, the suspension team, comprised of Jonathan Goedrich, Joel Brown, Kirby King, and Brandyn New, shares insights into the results of their work on suspension geometry. They elaborate on how it aligns with the existing chassis design and engage in thoughtful discussions regarding potential attachment methods.