Articles Curated by Formula SAE Judges
Aero Placement And Mounting
Keeping aero parts from hitting the ground
Unexpected loads and directions
Stopping oscillation
Making or buying cables
Overall Vehicle Priorities
To manage priorities, ask four questions about every design decision, in this order: 1. Is it legal or illegal? 2. How does the change affect reliability or repeatability? 3. How does the change affect overall vehicle performance over a lap? 4. What are the drivability effects?
Design Of Strong, Stiff, And Light Structures And Joints
The most common barrier between your team and your performance goals is reliability. These design best practices are intended to help you create strong, stiff, and light mechanical designs. Every design requires tradeoffs, and this list is not intended to be a set of absolute rules; but it will help you identify common design strategies to follow, pitfalls to avoid, and will inform your design decision making.
Used Engine Reliability
Steps to reduce the chances of valve-piston contact or crank bearing failure. The importance of cooling and RPM limits.
Introduction To Brake System Criteria
A highly optimized brake system properly managed by the driver allows longer wide-open throttle times, shorter brake zones, and higher average cornering speeds. This is how we reduce lap times.