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Personal Track Vehicle
ENGELBERT DIEC ASHLIE REOTT
STEVEN MONTEVIDEO LAWRENCE YANG
Overview Responsibilities Break Down Design Requirements Motor and Battery Shaft Coupler Bearings Differential Braking/Steering Shafts Cost Analysis Future Design Considerations
Responsibilities Break DownEngelbert Diec Ashlie Reott
● Motor● Battery● Performance
Analysis● Rear Axle Shafts
● Shaft Coupler● Bearings● Drive Shaft
Steven Montevideo Lawrence Yang
● Differential ● Brakes● Solidworks assembly
All
● System requirements● Initial design● Solidworks drawings
Design RequirementsCustomer Requirements Engineering Requirements
● Safety
● Easy to use
● Reliable
● Capable
● Adaptable
● Affordable
● Concealed power train; 5 point harness; roll cage; 2 kill switches
● Only two user inputs; minimum age: 16 years
● Lasts at least 5 years (8 hr/wk)
● Climbs 15 degree incline; overcomes 6 in. high obstacle; water/splash resistant
● Traverses concrete, dirt, gravel, sand, slight mud; forward and stop capability (no reverse)
● Costs less than $15 000
Additional Specifications
● Two driven tracks● Size: 4 ft. wide, 6 ft. tall, 7 ft. long● Max payload: 250 lb● Weight of entire vehicle: 400 lb● Maximum speed: 30 mph at 0 degree incline● Maximum speed: 15 mph at 15 degree incline● Stopping distance at max speed: 50 ft
Motor and Battery - Selection
● Minimum power to tracks: 10.2 hp● Minimum motor power output: 12.7 hp● Efficiency: 78%● Current: 116A● Battery: 48V 300Ah
Motor and Battery - Performance● Motor output power: 13.0 hp● Actual power to tracks: 10.4 hp● Minimum battery life: 1 hr 50 min● 0-30 mph (flat): 5.8 sec● 0-15 mph (inclined): 30 sec
Drivetrain Design Alternatives
Differential• Motor to Carrier 1:1
• Pitch Diameter = 7.5 in• Spur Gears
• Spider to Bevel 1:1• Pitch Diameter = 2.5 in
AGMA Gear Stresses and Strengths
Gear Material: Through-Hardened Steel w/ Hb = 350
Spur Gears Bevel Gears
Bending Stress
11.25kpsi
Contact Stress
62.2kpsi
Bending Stress
12.5 kpsi
Contact Stress
117.4 kpsi
SF 4.52 SF 2.38 SF 1.65 SF 1.31
Shaft Coupler
● “Lovejoy Coupling”● Replaceable center● Iron hubs● Hytrel spider● Max speed: 3600 rpm● Max torque: 790 inlb● Max angular misalignment: 0.5º
Coupling Hub
Spider
Bearings
● High-load steel ball bearings● Material: steel● Double shielded● Max speed: 5000 rpm● Max load: 3864 lb
Braking● Total Torque: 3485.81 lbf*in● Rotor Diameter: 8 in● Brake Pad Material: Sintered Metal
○ COF: 0.33● Brake Pad Inner Radius: 2.75 in● Brake Pad Outer Radius: 3.80 in● Pad Angle Displacement: 50°● Minimum braking distance: 33.4 ft
Steering● Hydraulic Brake Pedals● User Controlled Limited Slip “Differential”
Shaft Design - Rear Axles● Factor of safety: 1.5● Material: AISI 1040 Q&T (86 kpsi)● 1.25” - 1.375” diameter● Differential and track wheel attached by key● Bearings located by shoulder and housing
Shaft Design - Drive Shaft● Material: AISI 1040 Q&T (156 kpsi ultimate strength)● 1.00” - 1.25” diameter● Shaft coupler and gear attached by key● Bearings and gear located by shoulder and housing
Cost AnalysisPart Quantity Price
Transwarp 7 Motor 1 $1,700.00
12V Lead Acid Battery 4 $648.00
7.5" 12 pitch spur gear 1 $80.00
7.5" 12 pitch gear w/ carrier 1 $130.00
2.5" 10 pitch spider gears 2 $120.00
2.5" 10 pitch bevel gears 2 $120.00
200 mm wave disc brake rotor 2 $90.00
EBC sintered brake pad 2 $70.00
Shaft Coupler 1 $15.00
Custom Motor Shaft 1 $15.00
Custom Half Shafts 2 $40.00
Spider Shaft 1 $5.00
Spider Shaft Fitting 1 $2.00
1-1/8" ID Double Shielded Ball Bearing 1 $27.87
7/8" ID Double Shielded Ball Bearing 1 $15.85
1-1/4" ID Double Shielded Ball Bearing 4 $111.48
1/2" ID Steel Ball Bearing 2 $15.30
2-1/4" ID Steel Ball Bearing 2 $60.00
Total $3266
Future Design Considerations
● Integrating our drive train design into the whole system
● Investigate more cost-effective options
● Relocate rear axle bearing to better distribute loads
● Larger brake pads for minimal servicing
● Helical Gears on differential instead of spur gears
● Reduce system weight