This repository documents my journey to design, simulate, and optimize a Formula Student (FS) car from scratch. The project focuses on creating a high-performance, lightweight, and aerodynamically efficient vehicle using advanced 3D modeling, simulation, and optimization techniques.
The primary goals of this project are:
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Design a Competitive FS Car:
- Create a fully functional FS car design that meets competition requirements.
- Optimize the car for performance, safety, and manufacturability.
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Master Engineering Tools:
- Gain expertise in 3D modeling, finite element analysis (FEA), computational fluid dynamics (CFD), and multi-physics simulations.
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Build a Portfolio:
- Document the design and simulation process to showcase my skills in automotive engineering and simulation-driven design.
This project involves the following key activities:
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3D Modeling:
- Design all components of the FS car, including the chassis, suspension, aerodynamic bodywork, and powertrain, using SOLIDWORKS.
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Simulations:
- Perform structural analysis to ensure the chassis and components can withstand real-world loads.
- Conduct aerodynamic simulations to optimize drag and downforce.
- Analyze thermal performance for critical components like brakes and batteries.
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Optimization:
- Use topology optimization to reduce weight while maintaining strength.
- Iterate on designs based on simulation results to achieve the best performance.
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Documentation:
- Create detailed engineering drawings and simulation reports.
- Prepare a portfolio to showcase the design and optimization process.
The following tools and software are used in this project:
- SOLIDWORKS: For 3D modeling, assemblies, and engineering drawings.
- ANSYS: For structural analysis (FEA), aerodynamic simulations (CFD), and thermal analysis.
- Topology Optimization Tools: For lightweight design and material efficiency.
- GitHub: For version control and project documentation.
- Clone the Repository:
git clone https://github.com/your-username/Formula-Student-Car-Design.git
Explore the Files: Navigate through the folders to view 3D models, simulation results, and documentation.
Name: Ashar Ahmed Javed Email: asharahmedjaved@gmail.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/asharahmedjaved/ GitHub: https://github.com/asharahmedjaved/