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Design an Enclosure for an Electrical Vehicle Battery
Luca Entremont
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Design an Enclosure for an Electrical Vehicle Battery

Use CAD to design a frame intended to provide safety for an Electrical Vehicle (EV) battery and provide structural support for the vehicle.

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Thursdays
 at
8:00
P.M.
 ET /
5:00
P.M.
PT
8 weeks, 2-3 hours per week
Intermediate
No experience required
No experience required
Some experience required
Degree and experience required

Description

Electric Vehicle design has become incredibly widespread in the industry of mechanical engineering, due to new developments that make this technology more attractive than ever. In this Build Project, you'll wear the hat of an Electric Vehicle Mechanical Engineer and design an Electric Vehicle battery enclosure. Our goal is to make sure the function of the frame is fulfilled in a lightweight way, while still having structural integrity to ensure safety. Under the supervision of an experienced Build Fellow, you'll learn how to use common formulas to evaluate the performance of the designed battery enclosure. You'll become familiar with useful and widespread tools like Google Sheets, FEA and CAD software. All this will happen in an environment that simulates the operations of a real engineering design team.

Session timeline

  • Applications open
    May 27, 2024
  • Application deadline
    June 23, 2024
  • Project start date
    Week of July 8, 2024
    Week of
    July 8, 2024
  • Project end date
    Week of

What you will learn

  • Use well-known free CAD software to design structural designs from scratch
  • Use spreadsheet tools to perform basic mathematical analyses of mechanical design
  • Use free FEA software to analyze a design's structural performance under load
  • Use design tools to set up presentation decks to summarize performed work

Project workshops

1
Introductions
2
CAD Basics
3
Mechanics/Assemblies Basics
4
First Design
5
Design Feedback Implementation
6
Calculation/FEA
7
Deliverable Preparation
8
Presentations

Prerequisites

  • Basic level of geometrical thinking: you should be able to understand 3D space and how different bodies (like structural members) can be combined to form a holistic structure.
  • Basic knowledge of mathematics: you should be able to do perform calculus digitally in spreadsheets and understand parametrical variables in formulas and how they relate to the final result.
  • Other prerequisites: before the project starts, you'll need to have Fusion 360 (free) installed on your computer and created a Google account to access Google Sheets and Google Slides.

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Luca Entremont

Mechanical Engineering Fellow
Open Avenues Foundation

Luca Entremont is a Mechanical Engineering Build Fellow at Open Avenues, where he mentors students on mechanical engineering projects. He is also a Mechanical Engineer at a renowned tunneling company, designing tunnel boring machines for underground projects. With four years of experience in the field, Luca has competed in international science competitions and been involved in student engineering teams prior to his current role in Austin, Texas. He holds a degree in Mechanical Engineering and has an interesting background, having participated in classical dancing competitions in his youth and being officially forklift certified in Switzerland.

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