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A 6mm hole should be drilled through the base of the seat to allow height measurement. This router
uses a vacuum pump to suck the pieces to the base and secure them. For example, I did some
research on Raptor Fusion which came 4th in the National Final, the overall shape of it uses the
space in the car efficiently and I have incorporated that in my design as you can see in my
development on slide 30. Reviews Select overall rating (no rating) Your rating is required to reflect
your happiness. This method is very easy to do and allows a large degree of turning. Design Section
(B) EdExcel. Designing. Range of skills: 2D 3D (isometric, perspective) CAD. Sheet 1. Layout.
Design Brief. Specification. Inspiration. Brief and Specification. Students have been climbing into
the car, trying some features of the car and getting a feel for it, all students felt that the car was big
enough for themselves and had no trouble with it. Knowledge, skills and understanding developed
during GCSE Design and Technology: Resistant Materials - Unit 2 (4560), for exams from June
2010. If I was to redesign the car again, I would make the chassis 50mm narrower. A long slot was
cut away at each end of each clamp tube. The motor will drive the first gear on it and that will
transfer to the second gear on the shaft. The lessons work through everything that students need to
revise in order to pass the exam. B-Wheel Alignment Socket Cap M8 20mm (X2) NylockNut M8
(X2) M8 Washer (X4) Motor Socket Cap M8 50mm?? (X4) Nylock Nut M8 (X4) Washer. How will
you change your design now that you have made a model. Links to digital resources will be sent by
email once payment is received. Batteries must be located within the bodywork of the vehicle.
Planning your Work. Allow time to collect information. Bundle 3 x GCSE Resistant Materials
Revision Study Guides 3 lots of revision lessons with many slides on each theme of MATERIALS,
JOINING METHODS and DESIGN ANALYSIS. What I came to discover was that the back
bulkhead has warped itself as said in the previous point. The only concern is that the way that the
glue works, it reacts with moisture and therefore it foams out of the joints. GCSE Design and
Technology: Resistant materials (4562) Controlled Assessment Tasks and Guidance Introduction to
your Resistant Materials Coursework. Greenpower is a charitable organisation that runs a series of
races in the UK for school-built electric cars. Steering is a push and pull system which steers the car.
Includes tests, whole lesson power point presentation, printable worksheets. I have had several
opinions about my design from other teams and schools and how to improve it. View the WJEC
GCSE Design and Technology qualification, specification, training, Access WJEC s secure website
to view exclusive materials which are not. I would use a state of art router to machine all of the
pieces with super accuracy. Nathaniel Olson GCSE Resistant Materials Evaluation 2 How does the
product meet the specification. The electrics will be mounted near the motor to reduce the amount of
energy lost in transferring the power. These papers are written by teachers and former senior
examiners to support students in preparing for the Summer 2018 examination.
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because fast pit stops are necessary in order to do well in the race. Hey all, the deadline for my
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quite what you were looking for. This would be a easy and functional way of doing it. A 6mm
diameter hole should be drilled through any solid floors adjacent to the batteries to allow height
measurement. T4.2. The driver’s seat including any padding must be at or below 100mm from
ground level. Knowledge, skills and understanding developed during GCSE Design and Technology:
Resistant Materials - Unit 2 (4560), for exams from June 2010. I wanted it to be shallower, thinner in
order to have less frontal area and as you can see in the pictures that it is. The materials were a 1”
inch steel tube and some pieces from earlier on from the waterjet cutter. This resource hasn't been
reviewed yet To ensure quality for our reviews, only customers who have purchased this resource can
review it Report this resource to let us know if it violates our terms and conditions. This allows the
school to use the Greenpower car as part of the curriculum. Nathaniel Olson GCSE Resistant
Materials Top Piece and the Man The top piece will be added onto the top of car, making the car
stronger and more durable. Our customer service team will review your report and will be in touch.
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right resource. This does exactly that, so this is a good car to be aerodynamically good, and this
show in the national final where they came 4th out of 75 cars. The body shape is crucial in the
performance of the car, so the body needs to be long, thin and low in order for the car to cut through
the air efficiently. These papers are written by teachers and former senior examiners to support
students in preparing for the Summer 2018 examination. Nathaniel Olson GCSE Resistant Materials
Slots that builds the car The each piece of the car would be have slots and tabs that can slot into
another piece that has the matching slots and form a solid joint. What materials would you use to
make the real thing. To be designed to take advantage of modern computer controlled manufacturing
techniques such CNC routing and waterjet cutting. The disadvantages of this is that the car has to be
lifted around to get out of class rooms, or tight spaces in the paddock. This bodywork shall be lined
internally with foam as per regulation T7.5. T7.7. There must be a solid bulkhead forward of the
driver’s feet in the front of the cockpit, with 100mm depth of medium-high density energy absorbing
flexible closed cell foam forward of this bulkhead, to protect the driver from frontal impact. T7.9.
Bodywork must not prevent scrutineers being able to check the integrity of steering linkages, wheel
bearings and wheel security. We are coursework of all the rules, which are to be maintained for
creating term helps. Knowledge, skills and understanding developed during GCSE Design and
Technology: Resistant Materials - Unit 2 (4560), for exams from June 2010. So the chassis would
need to have that ability to be aerodynamic. Our customer service team will review your report and
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2.25 4 reviews Not the right resource. Greenpower is a charitable organisation that runs a series of
races in the UK for school-built electric cars. CATALLYST Dr. NN Chavan Keynote address on
ADNEXAL MASS- APPROACH TO MANAGEMENT in the. Then I could bolt the whole
component to the chassis.
A 6mm diameter hole should be drilled through any solid floors adjacent to the batteries to allow
height measurement. T4.2. The driver’s seat including any padding must be at or below 100mm from
ground level. This is simply another piece of 12mm plywood glued and screw to the base. Study
Guides Understand coursework resistant topics in IB with our teacher written Study Guides Learn
more. We hope you have an informative and interesting evening. He then gave me a sheet which
explained the point that he was trying to make. What materials would you use to make the real thing.
This current setup can do a 10 metre turning circle which is more manoeuvrable than a road car. The
track may vary front to rear. T3.4. Tyres must be pneumatic. And topics covered in GCSE Design
and Technology: Resistant Materials ( 4560) Controlled Assessment Adviser (previously called
Coursework Adviser) to. Hey all, the deadline for my resistant materials coursework is really It s for
gcse but it helps a bit you just need to write lods and lods more. The epoxy resin helps to the make
the car lighter as well. However because it should protect the car so well that it wouldn’t need to be
replaced for a long time. The disadvantages of this method is the substance itself that has been used
to glue the car together. To be designed to take advantage of modern computer controlled
manufacturing techniques such CNC routing and waterjet cutting. It uses a handlebar from a bike
attached to a bike stem and that would rotate round a pivot. The reason for the triangle shape is that
it’s a good shape to support the forces the car can subject to during the race, the hole are there for
making it lighter. What materials would you use to make the real thing. Therefore it also needed to
have the ability to put a aerodynamic body onto it and it also needed to be light. The cross axle were
designed to be welded on a tricycle. Unleashing the Power of AI Tools for Enhancing Research,
International FDP on. Hey all, the deadline for my resistant materials coursework is really It s for
gcse but it helps a bit you just need to write lods and lods more. If in doubt check material suitability
with Greenpower before construction. There would also be wheels and metal parts for the steering,
roll bar, and wheel components. 12 mm plywood would be used for most of the chassis. External
bodywork either side of the driver’s body to a minimum height of 250mm from the seat base, or
elbow height if above this level, shall be of rigid material such as aluminium, rigid plastics, carbon
fibre, grp or other composites of at least 1.5mm thickness. Plywood needs to be a minimum of 3mm
thick. Nathaniel Olson GCSE Resistant Materials Design Specification DESIRABLE Low as
possible to make it more aerodynamic Make it narrow as possible to make it more aerodynamic
Structural rigidity (torsional and longitudinal). Your final draft should be typed, with two spaces
between each word. I would use a state of art router to machine all of the pieces with super
accuracy. Steering is a push and pull system which steers the car. The pictures on the right shows the
process taking place and the components involved. The batteries would have a lid which would
rotate on a pivot; built into the lid is the contacts.
The tabs that controls the steering wasn’t needed on the front kingposts as it would be moved. The
left picture shows what my basic idea was turned into and then the right picture shows the near
completed car. This reduces the amount of strain put on the system, and reduces the length of chain
being used and therefore less to break. This is my target market; a kit-built car for schools that could
campaign a car and make modifications, but want a sound base to work from. Media Studies 2, Gcse
Social studies 5, All University Degree Subjects 35, You're using the Internet Explorer 6 browser to
view the BBC website. This will reduce costs, increase manufacturing accuracy, and keep material
waste to a minimum. See other similar resources ?11.99 (no rating) 0 reviews BUY NOW Save for
later Not quite what you were looking for. This vibration needs to be sustained by the car otherwise
it will fall apart after a race or two. Also it’s very similar to the Penryn’sGreenpower car steering
layout. What people did for leisure in early 19 th C. Britain. What early football was like. Write a
review Update existing review Submit review Cancel It's good to leave some feedback. Thirdly the
motor is neatly tucked away under the seat, which gives up space behind the batteries which then
can be used for electrics and the jack shaft that will drive the wheel. This can be done by mounting
the motor on an aluminium sheet which would bend over the wall that surrounds the batteries and
into the box. The idea was a simple wooden box would be mounted to two long timber posts.
Unleashing the Power of AI Tools for Enhancing Research, International FDP on. The disadvantages
of this method is the substance itself that has been used to glue the car together. Then we went back
to the car and talked about the gearing and what would be the best way of setting it up. Check-in
dates are used to track yearly reading goals. The car, visually has barely no steering, but it does have
enough steering to drive around the track which is the objective. The top picture shows the 2
batteries and the motor in the car because I wanted to test the strength of the chassis with the
majority of the parts and myself in it. Slides and posters with examples of design specifications,
design drawings and communication techniques from a range of levels. The reason for the triangle
shape is that it’s a good shape to support the forces the car can subject to during the race, the hole
are there for making it lighter. When this happened a couple of times during the build, I would have
to get a sharp chisel and try chisel all of the hard foam off the surface. It also had to be reasonably
competitive at the national final, achieving a top 15 place. Then the roll bar would be bolted to the
wooden posts. If in doubt check material suitability with Greenpower before construction. Nathaniel
Olson GCSE Resistant Materials Greenpower Regulations 2 Dimensions T5.1. The vehicle must not
exceed 2800mm in length, 1200mm in width, and 1200mm in height. T5.2. Ground clearance must
not be less than 30mm. Seating T6.1. The vehicle will have one seat firmly fixed to the vehicle
chassis for the driver who will remain seated at all times whilst racing. T6.2. The driver must be
seated in a conventional feet forward, head to the back position. Write a review Update existing
review Submit review Cancel It's good to leave some feedback. Dr. NN Chavan Keynote address on
ADNEXAL MASS- APPROACH TO MANAGEMENT in the. I chose to use a solvent-based paint
to protect the chassis.

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