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1.5.3 Option three Conventional Frame
This section is for option 3. It inspired by formula student cars with adaptation to the
regulation of shell eco-marathon race.
Figure 7 Option 3 design
Description
This option is able to carry only one driver and consists of 1 inch (50.8 mm) and ½ inch
(25.4 mm) round steel pipes with thickness of 3.34 mm and 2.7 mm respectively. The
dimensions of the frame is 2.5 m length, 1.25 m width and 1.3 m height. It has four wheels,
2 doors, 17 inch rims, two front headlights, two front indicators, two rear turn indicators
and two rear brake lights. It has four discs with brake callipers mounted at each wheel.
And, the suspension is mounted between the wheel and the frame.
Benefits
The table below will describe the tangible and intangible benefits to the company upon
implementation of the solution.
Table 14 benefits of option 3
Category Benefit Value©
Operational Improved operational efficiency 2 months with design process
Reduction manufacturing time
Performance Less weight Less than 200 Kg
Large space for storage
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