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Senior Design Team 20
AMSE Human Powered Vehicle Competiton

Sponsored by the Florida Space Grant

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ABOUT THE TEAM

Key values of our team

Balance

Balancing all the aspects of a team can be very challenging, but we make sure to lay everything out and ensure that we all have assignments and know what needs to be done.

Safety

The safety of both the team and the riders of our vehicles is of the utmost importance for us.

Design

Design is always important for the safety of the consumer and the quality of the product.

Productivity

Ensuring the productivity of the team allows for us to accomplish all that we set out to do.

We know design.

The purpose of this project is to create a vehicle that will be the foundation for future teams to compete in the ASME Human Powered Vehicle Challenge. The Human Powered Vehicle Challenge is a competition in which students design and assemble an eco-friendly, agile, and safe mode of transport to be used in Mega Cities. This semester, our team is completing the design of our three wheeled vehicle and using Solidworks Simulation to perform failure analysis, such as testing of the frame under heavy forces. ASME requires the roll cage to be able to withstand a force of 2670 Newtons. Additionally, our team is constructing a prototype and performing analysis on a virtual model as well as physical model. We are continuously recruiting younger students to create interest in a legacy project in future years.

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Design

THE TEAM

The ones who made it happen

Dr.McConomy

Dr. Shayne McConomy

Advisor

Dr. McConomy graduated from Florida State University with his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and continued on to get his M.S. and Ph.D. in Automotive Engineering from Clemson University.

Mr.Larson

Mr. Keith Larson

Advisor

Mr. Larson graduated from Florida State University with his B.S. and M.S. in Mechanical Engineering. He has worked with St. Marks Powder, Inc. as well as the U.S. Navy.

Peyton

Peyton Lanier

Team Leader

Peyton is from Ocala, Florida and is a senior at the FAMU/FSU College of Engineering. He will graduate in May of 2018 with his B..S. in Mechanical Engineering. He is pursuing a career in the marine craft industry.

Brady

Brady Bauer

Lead Designer

Brady is a senior at the FAMU/FSU College of Engineering from Orlando, Florida. He will graduate in May of 2018 with his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. He is pursuing a career in the automotive industry.

Miguel

Miguel Rodriguez

Financial Manager

Miguel was born and raised in Miami and is a senior at the FAMU/FSU College of Engineering. He will graduate in May of 2018 with his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. He has an interest in Energy Sustainability and Power Generation and will be utilizing this after graduation as a MEP Engineer at AECOM.

Genevieve

Genevieve Macdonnell

Webmaster

Genevieve is a senior at the FAMU/FSU College of Engineering from Tallahassee, Florida. She will graduate in December of 2018 with her B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. She is interested in Material Sciences.

Edward

Edward Bohne

Analysis Lead

Edward is a senior at the FAMU/FSU College of Engineering from Fort Lauderdale, Florida. He will graduate in May of 2018 with his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. He is interested in pursuing a career in the Mechanical Systems field.

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Members
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Advisors
1500
Dollars
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Human Powered Vehicle

THE GALLERY

The work completed thus far

Plain Frame CAD
Rough Frame Design
Right side view of Design
Rough Full Vehicle - Right View
Left side view of Design
Rough Full Vehicle - Left View
Final Rendering
Final Rendering
Side View
Full Vehicle
Vehicle with Person
Final Rendering with model
Sizing Schematic of Tubes
Sizes of Different Tubes for the Fram

Progress

"Coming together is a beginning; keeping together is progress; working together is success."

~Henry Ford

Designing

100%

Building

45%

Testing

0%

Deliverables

The Formalities

Needs Assessment Report

Midterm Report

First Spring Design Review

Risk Assessment Form

Future Work

Operation Manual

Second Spring Design Review

Drawings Given to Machine Shop

Legacy Information