Wednesday, 2 November 2011

Reworking Terra Prix Concept -- Engineering Requirements


Engineering Requirements:
·         Race Vehicle: The Race Vehicle must have at least three points of contact with the ground. Hovering is not allowed.
·         Race Vehicle must be mechanically driven. Fan and turbine thrust propulsion are not allowed.
·         Race Vehicle Must contain a cockpit suitable for two people: Driver and Navigator.
·         Your Race vehicle must have a cargo bay that can fit required items: extra parts and tools in case of a break down, First Aid Kit, ice picks and shovel, fire suppression and 500ft (150m) of rope, as well as enough water for two people for two days.
·         Race Vehicle must accommodate a high powered lighting system for racing at night or in bad weather.
·         Finally, your Race Vehicle must be able to fit in a IPFR cargo container measuring 50 feet (15m) long, by 15 feet (4.57m) wide by 15 feet (4.57m) tall. When fully assembled it cannot exceed these dimensions.
·         Support Craft: Must be able to carry and entire crew of 15 personnel and provisions for the crew between checkpoints.
·         Must be able to carry tools extra parts and other modules that may be applied to the race vehicle.
·         Support Craft must be able to carry enough fuel to make it between each checkpoint.
Engineering Guidelines:
·         Your Race Vehicle will encounter every climate and terrain imaginable on the earth Consider innovative ways to tackle these challenges.
·         Try to base your designs off of emerging science and back up your claims behind any conceptual ideas.

2 comments:

  1. Tom, thanks for posting. Whereas this is interesting, I highly recommend that you don't limit this project to engineering requirements. Instead, allow conceptual idea, your design philosophy, and personality to guide this process. Since you are a prospect art center student, you have the room to be daring and adventurous with ideas. That's what they want to see as well~

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  2. Thanks David, sounds good to me!

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