HULL UNIVERSITY FORMULA STUDENT TEAM PUBLICATION
APRIL 2012
HUFS Bulletin
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TEAM
PRINCIPAL
Jerome
Greenhalgh
3
Y r
Mechanical
Engineering
HEAD
OF
ENGINEERING
rd
A Message from Jerome Greenhalgh, Team Principal
This
past
month
has
been
one
of
the
quietest
for
the
team
since
the
start
of
the
year,
as
University
work
came
to
a
head.
However
with
many
components
arriving
such
as
the
brakes
and
air
intake,
work
can
commence
in
earnest
over
the
coming
weeks.
The
team
has
also
been
given
the
additional
pressure
of
getting
the
car
ready
in
time
for
a
visit
from
the
Vice-chancellor
of
the
University,
Dr.
Calie
Pistorius
on
the
7th
of
June
prior
to
the
first
test
on
the
16th
of
June.
These
two
major
events
are
testimony
to
the
hard
work
that
has
gone
into
bringing
the
team
this
far
but
also
highlights
the
tough
challenges
to
be
faced
in
the
build
up
to
these
events.
What
has
been
especially
satisfying
over
the
past
month
is
that
a
great
deal
of
components
have
arrived
giving
the
team
extra
motivation
to
get
them
all
fitted
to
the
car
in
the
coming
weeks.
The
support
that
the
team
continues
to
receive
gives
great
encouragement,
and
with
the
competition
looming
ever
closer
as
well
as
our
first
test
we
would
like
to
make
it
as
easy
as
possible
for
this
support
to
continue.
The
team
would
like
to
welcome
you
to
our
pit
area
at
the
competition
from
the
13th-15th
of
July
at
Silverstone.
For
details
and
tickets
please
refer
to
www.formulastudent.com.
Details
will
also
be
circulated
regarding
our
testing
sessions
as
soon
as
they
are
finalised.
Finally,
I
would
like
to
personally
thank
you
for
your
continued
support
of
the
team
and
our
activities
and
hope
that
you
will
be
able
to
join
us
over
the
coming
months
to
see
the
car
running
and
meet
the
team
members.
Jerome
Greenhalgh
Brian
Houston
MEng
P hD
Student
TEAM
MEMBERS
PhD
Student
Imran
Khan
MEng
3
Y r
Mechanical
Engineering
rd
Charles
Hexter
Aishwarya
Gowda
Yatine
Nirvan
Amit
Jimi
Joice
Joseph
Nur
Afiqah
Yaya
Pouyan
Mehryar
Suva
Tamang
James
Bright
Lim
David
S eck
2nd
Y r
M echanical
Engineering
Mayank
Sharma
Simon
Baker
Daniel
Padmore
Jack
James
Linda
Paine
Guy
Wiseman
1st
Yr
M echanical
Engineering
Alistair
Nicholson
Calvin
Pritchard
George
Kersey
Richard
Perkins
HULL UNIVERSITY FORMULA STUDENT TEAM PUBLICATION
APRIL 2012
The
Development
of
the
HU-Challenger
Since
the
cars
public
unveiling,
where
the
focus
was
on
demonstrating
the
cars
key
features
and
form,
the
teams
efforts
have
now
been
shifted
to
address
the
function
of
this
year's
flagship
vehicle.
With
the
competition
drawing
ever
closer
and
dynamic
testing
arranged
for
mid-June,
we
are
currently
working
hard
to
turn
design
concepts
into
reality
and
are
aiming
to
have
a
fully
operational
vehicle
by
the
beginning
of
June.
In
last
month's
issue
we
introduced
a
new
avenue
of
design
development
in
the
form
of
our
double
back
plate
design.
This
late
design
alteration
came
about
when
taking
the
rear
end
design
from
concept
to
embodiment;
we
discovered
that
some
of
the
integral
concepts
such
as
suspension
geometries
and
engine
mounting
would
be
very
difficult
to
realise
successfully.
As
a
result
it
was
back
to
the
drawing
board
for
many
of
the
key
components.
This
highlighted
the
fact
that
the
design
phase
is
an
iterative
process
and
that
it
is
impossible
to
address
all
potential
issues
at
the
conceptual
stage.
By
using
issues
faced
at
the
embodiment
and
prototype
stage
to
feed
back
into
the
design,
we
can
ensure
that
we
move
the
vehicle
towards
a
comprehensive,
robust
and
realisable
solution.
The
process
of
taking
conceptual
design
through
to
a
functioning
product
is
a
very
stressful
time
for
everyone
involved
and
often
feels
like
for
every
progression
there
is
a
greater
problem.
However,
each
problem
overcome
is
an
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experience
gained
and
with
continual
development
and
devotion
I
am
confident
that
we
can
arrive
at
a
competitive
flagship
vehicle
that
we
can
all
be
proud
of.
Brian
Houston,
Chief
Engineer
Above:
Latest
rear
view
render
of
the
HU-Challenger
HULL UNIVERSITY FORMULA STUDENT TEAM PUBLICATION
APRIL 2012
With
exams
and
dissertations
fresh
on
the
minds
of
many
of
the
team,
everyone
has
had
to
pull
together
to
maximise
the
progress
on
the
car.
Having
set
a
preliminary
testing
date
of
the
16th
of
June,
we
must
make
sure
to
utilise
the
time
we
have
to
produce
a
fully
working
car
which
will
be
ready
for
testing
and
most
importantly,
for
the
competition.
Here
are
some
of
the
latest
updates:
With
the
drivers
decided
and
the
sheet
metal
fabricated
in
the
drivers
cockpit,
the
next
stage
is
to
allow
them
to
sit
comfortably
within
the
car.
In
order
to
do
this,
the
driver
will
find
a
comfortable
position
before
seat
foam
will
be
used
to
mark
out
where
they
are
sitting.
The
foam
will
then
be
allowed
to
set,
holding
the
driver
in
place.
To
accommodate
both
drivers
some
compromise
will
have
to
be
made,
but
as
both
drivers
are
of
similar
build
this
shouldnt
arise
much
of
a
problem.
An
OBP
Universal
Kit
car
Pedal
box
was
chosen
for
use
on
this
years
car.
The
next
stage
is
to
fit
it
to
the
car
and
make
it
adjustable
to
be
suitable
for
both
the
drivers.
The
accelerator
and
clutch
cables,
as
well
as
the
brake
lines,
can
then
all
be
fitted.
The
impact
attenuator
arrived
from
Italy
earlier
this
month.
This
is
a
mandatory
safety
feature
that
aims
to
absorb
7350
Joules
of
energy
in
an
impact.
This
is
constructed
from
IMPAXX700
foam
and
will
be
attached
to
the
chassis
using
6
bolts
as
per
the
regulations.
The
latest
render
shows
our
Car
number
for
the
competition
is
157.
This
commemorates
the
57th
year
since
the
death
of
this
great
engineer
and
the
team
looks
forward
to
working
with
the
same
determination
to
succeed
that
he
showed
throughout
his
career.
HULL UNIVERSITY FORMULA STUDENT TEAM PUBLICATION
APRIL 2012
The
latest
rear
view
render
shows
how
the
back
plate
has
been
adapted
to
its
final
design
concept.
Weight
saving
determined
the
look
of
this
idea
as
well
as
being
structurally
sound.
With
all
the
geometries
of
the
A-arms
set
and
the
differential
brackets
ready,
the
2nd
back
plate
is
set
to
be
machined.
The
exhaust
and
differential
cover
are
also
on
show
in
this
design
which
will
both
be
made
from
alloy
plate
giving
aesthetic
appeal
to
the
rear
of
the
car.
The
jacking
bar
is
highlighted
in
orange
to
adhere
to
the
rules
for
the
competition.
Behind
the
body
panels
will
be
the
radiators
for
the
cars
coolant
system.
To
get
the
maximum
cooling
power
possible
there
will
be
one
on
each
side
of
the
car
and
in
order
to
get
maximum
efficiency
from
these,
they
will
be
mounted
perpendicular
to
the
flow
of
air.
Another
major
component
group
to
arrive
was
the
brake
discs
and
calipers.
With
the
first
back
plate
specifically
designed
with
slots
to
allow
the
discs
to
rotate
through
it
and
allow
the
whole
design
to
be
more
compact
and
the
differential
mounting
brackets
designed
to
allow
the
calipers
to
attach
directly
to
them,
all
the
components
are
looking
ready
to
come
together
as
the
final
pieces
are
machined
and
ready
to
go.
HULL UNIVERSITY FORMULA STUDENT TEAM PUBLICATION
1ST MARCH 2012
Sponsors & Benefactors
The
team
relies
solely
on
sponsorship
from
companies
for
its
finance
as
well
as
the
time
and
energy
of
its
team
members
and
the
support
of
the
Engineering
Department.
Every
contribution
is
gratefully
accepted
and
a
variety
of
different
advertising
options
are
available.
Please
use
the
enclosed
contact
details
if
you
are
interested
in
becoming
involved.
The team wishes to thank all our current sponsors for their support:
INTERESTED?
If
you
are
interested
in
the
developments
of
the
team
or
would
like
to
get
involved
please
do
not
hesitate
to
contact
one
of
the
team
leaders.
Any
form
of
help
would
be
graciously
accepted.
Team
Leaders
Jerome
Greenhalgh
E-mail:
jerome.greenhalgh@googlemail.com
Mobile:
07936
849
937
Platinum Sponsor
The Swift Group
www.swiftgroup.co.uk Gold Sponsor
Sargent Electrical
sargentshop.co.uk
Brian
Houston
E-mail:
brianhouston@hotmial.co.uk
Mobile:
07891
029
289
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visit
the
Hull
University
Formula
Student
team
website
at
www.hull.ac.uk/formulastudent
or
on
the
Team
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www.facebook.com
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