Thanks, which points?
I think Andre means the points system for determining who can take the 10 entry places...
Hi, I think you will be in, not many teams have signed in yet.
Thanks, it is a way to give priority to MVRC partecipants and technical sponsors. I will dedicate a post to it later... I am a bit confused for other reasons today.
Looks like fun! I assume you are using weldments to model your vehicle?CAEdevice wrote: ↑14 Dec 2019, 13:04Last update for today: engine inlet/outlet monitoring/BC surfaces will be already set and included into the template (they are highlighted in the image below, but I have not modeled the space behind them yet). You will be free to design the final part of the exhaust and the airscope (different and creative solution will be accepted).
https://www.caedevice.net/SERVER/Formul ... _00004.jpg
Yes, I am using weldments and structural members, but the frame will be released as a STEP (the same for any common part).maunde wrote: ↑15 Dec 2019, 10:36Looks like fun! I assume you are using weldments to model your vehicle?CAEdevice wrote: ↑14 Dec 2019, 13:04Last update for today: engine inlet/outlet monitoring/BC surfaces will be already set and included into the template (they are highlighted in the image below, but I have not modeled the space behind them yet). You will be free to design the final part of the exhaust and the airscope (different and creative solution will be accepted).
https://www.caedevice.net/SERVER/Formul ... _00004.jpg
Off topic: how do you choose what shape to use when you model deformed tires?CAEdevice wrote: ↑18 Dec 2019, 19:44Hi I added this additional specifications to the parameters in the first post.
Next week I will start the tests on the template.
- Rolling radius front wheels = 320mm
- Rolling radius rearwheels = 320mm
- Rear and front wheels have the same diameter and about the same deformed shape, measures changes a bit because they have different camber angles, you can consider the rear wheels center aligned with the front wheels center, except for the wheelbase (2600mm): given the front wheels center in (0,0,0), the rear wheels center is: (2600,0,0)
- Rake: there will be more freedom about the foor, only the central part (the "step") will have a detailed template (and not in the gearbox area), so it think that the rake can be set to 0°, without any option to modify it
I have a simplified FEM model (it considers inner pressure and other parameters and uses the contact area as a reference check).maunde wrote: ↑18 Dec 2019, 21:16Off topic: how do you choose what shape to use when you model deformed tires?CAEdevice wrote: ↑18 Dec 2019, 19:44Hi I added this additional specifications to the parameters in the first post.
Next week I will start the tests on the template.
- Rolling radius front wheels = 320mm
- Rolling radius rearwheels = 320mm
- Rear and front wheels have the same diameter and about the same deformed shape, measures changes a bit because they have different camber angles, you can consider the rear wheels center aligned with the front wheels center, except for the wheelbase (2600mm): given the front wheels center in (0,0,0), the rear wheels center is: (2600,0,0)
- Rake: there will be more freedom about the foor, only the central part (the "step") will have a detailed template (and not in the gearbox area), so it think that the rake can be set to 0°, without any option to modify it