FORMULA SAE COMPOSITE MONOCOQUE TEAM UNIVERSITY OF UTAH, DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Team Members: Peter Creveling, Todd Critchlow, Nick Crocker, Eric Green, and Ben O’Harra Team Advisor: Dr. Drake Introduction: Formula SAE (FSAE) is a world-renowned collegiate design competition that allows engineering students an opportunity to gain valuable experience designing, engineering, and fabricating an open-wheel racecar. The Monocoque team this year was focused on designing a high performance carbon fiber body that is can be easily manufactured for future teams. Objectives: • Build a chassis that is stiffer and stronger than previous University of Utah Formula SAE chassis to meet SAE strength requirements • Develop design, analysis, and manufacturing processes that future teams can use to compete in the FSAE series • Meet specific development costs while maintaining important packaging and safety requirements • Develop solid partnerships with local companies in order to create a healthy, lasting relationship with Utah’s massive composites industry Mold Design: Steps towards making new molds. • Make new fiberglass male buck from old foam molds • Design a female fiberglass mold from the buck • Lay up carbon fiber inside female mold to create the final chassis Carbon Fiber Design: • CompositePro and mechanical testing to develop sandwich composite quasi- isotropic layup • Side Impact section (red): • 8 plies, 1.5 inch core • Body section (blue): • 5 plies, 0.75 inch core Our Sponsors