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Formula SAE Michigan – Day 3 – For the Love of Engineering
Last night the team had dinner at a Jackson restaurant and were greated by thankful cheers from the University of Akron for their SolidWorks sponsorship. We truly considers ourselves fortunate to meet such passionate young engineers. Today we also met members
... ContinuedFormula SAE Michigan – Day 2 – For the Love of Engineering
So it's day 2 of FSAE Michigan and the weatherman predicted rain – except it turned out to be 85F (30C). Dressing in a suit and tie for the design presentation or a fire resistant driving suit for the dynamic
... ContinuedFinal Trumpet Assembly
Here is my final trumpet assembly. I got the valves to match up and move like they should be able to. However, I could not figure out how to compress the springs as they would in real life. There
... ContinuedMotor W16: Vilbrochenul
The English posting of this blog is located here
In a 4-a parte a seriei despre motorul W16 voi prezenta vilbrochenul si voi explica detaliat constructia lui.
Explicatiile detaliate despre constructia blocului pot fi gasite in “extended entry” la sfarsitul postarii.
Va multumesc pentru ca ati citit despre aceasta constructie. Continuati sa cititi urmatoarele postari ce vor include ansamblul Block-Crankshaft-Pistons (bloc-arbore cotit-pistoane) si animarea lui.
George Bucsan
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Aerospace Engineering, 2014
... ContinuedW16 Engine: The Crankshaft
In this fourth post about the W16 Engine I will introduce the Crankshaft and detail its build.
See detailed explanation in the extended entry at the end of the post.
Thank you for reading about this build and stay tuned for the next post which will include the Block-Crankshaft-Pistons assembly and its animation.
George Bucsan
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Aerospace Engineering, 2014
... ContinuedMain Trumpet Body With Slides
For this post I have added the tuning slides as well as a mouth piece to the main trumpet body. I did make some changes to main trumpet body in the process. Up next are the three valves; this
... ContinuedTelecaster Guitar Neck in SolidWorks
This is the neck to the guitar. I also re-uploaded the body, as I changed the size of the neck mounting holes. Now this is starting to look more like a guitar! I wonder how I’m going to put
... ContinuedMotor W16: Blocul
The English posting of this blog is located here.
In a 3-a parte a seriei despre motorul W16 voi prezenta blocul motor si voi explica detaliat constructia lui.
Explicatiile detaliate despre constructia blocului pot fi gasite in “extended entry” de la sfarsitul postarii.
Va multumesc pentru ca ati citit despre aceasta constructie. Continuati sa cititi urmatoarele postari ce vor include arborele cotit si rationamentul matematic folosit in constructia lui.
George Bucsan
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Aerospace Engineering, 2014
... ContinuedW16 Engine: The Block
W16 Engine: The Block
In this third post about the W16 Engine I will introduce the Engine Block and detail its build.
See detailed explanation in the extended entry at the end of the post.
Thank you for reading about this build and stay tuned for the next post which will include the crankshaft and the math behind it.
George Bucsan
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Aerospace Engineering, 2014
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W16 Engine: Piston-Conrod Assembly
In this post I will continue with the building of my W16 engine by introducing the piston rings, the connecting rod parts and assembly, and finally, the whole assembly with the proper movement restricting mates.
See detailed explanation in the extended entry at the end of the post.
Thank you for reading about this build and stay tuned for the next post which will include the engine block and the math behind it.
George Bucsan
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Aerospace Engineering, 2014
... ContinuedW16 Engine in SolidWorks
This is a model of the W16 Turbo engine used in the world’s fastest production car. I modeled it as a final project for the Introduction to CAD class. During the next few weeks I will walk you through the build, post the files and explain some of the math behind it. This post will cover the modeling of the basic piston:
Here is the link to the document that I used as a reference.
“The W Engine Concept – Self Study Program” VW of America, 2002, available here
See detailed explanation in the extended entry at the end of the post.
Thank you for reading about this build and stay tuned for the next post which will include the Conrod and the Piston-Rod-Rings Assembly.
George Bucsan
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Aerospace Engineering, 2014
... ContinuedMotor W16: Ansamblul Piston-Biela
In aceasta postare voi continua cu constructia modelului W16. Voi prezenta inelele pistonului, partile bielei si asamblarea ei, si ansamblul final cu restrictiile de miscare necesare.
Explicatiile detaliate despre constructia blocului pot fi gasite in “extended entry” la sfarsitul postarii.
Va multumesc pentru ca ati citit despre aceasta constructie. Continuati sa cititi urmatoarele postari ce vor include blocul-motor si rationamentul matematic folosit in constructia lui.
George Bucsan
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Aerospace Engineering, 2014
... ContinuedMain Trumpet Body in Solidworks
I am a trumpet player and have always wanted to make a model of my horn. This is the first part that will eventually make up my entire trumpet in detail. Please continue to follow my process as I
... ContinuedTelecaster Guitar Body in SolidWorks
Here is a model of the body of one of my favorite guitars. This is the most logical way to start modeling the guitar, and I hope you will follow my posts and enjoy my future models. Thanks for
... ContinuedHappy Birthday greeting with SolidWorks Assembly Model
When WPI students Dave and Ian found out it was my husband's birthday today, they sent him this SolidWorks birthday greeting. What a great cake model! The SolidWorks Assembly Models of cake, candles, serving plate and cake server are available below.
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