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Knowledge, skills and understanding developed during GCSE Design and Technology: Resistant
Materials - Unit 2 (4560), for exams from June 2010. The shoulder harnesses will be bolted from the
battery box and the rest will be bolted to the floor of the car. I could’ve done some research on
weight distribution and on how that affects the steering geometry and the feel of it as I have
absolutely no idea on how sensitive it will be. Each slide contains easy to read basic information
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weighs 75 kg which is significantly heavier than the most of the field and this shows the
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see in my development on slide 30. Nathaniel Olson GCSE Resistant Materials Greenpower
Regulations 2 Dimensions T5.1. The vehicle must not exceed 2800mm in length, 1200mm in width,
and 1200mm in height. T5.2. Ground clearance must not be less than 30mm. Seating T6.1. The
vehicle will have one seat firmly fixed to the vehicle chassis for the driver who will remain seated at
all times whilst racing. T6.2. The driver must be seated in a conventional feet forward, head to the
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Bitesize on left and the Bitesize fish on right. All of the metal parts will be standard carbon steel.
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motor backing plate, roll bar plates and so on. Make the car narrower and shallower as they felt there
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and find a copy of publisher for it to to open. The motor and batteries would be mounted on a
partition that hangs from the posts. After the plates were prepped with a light filing and was welded
to the cross axles, I moved on to the kingposts. Then I would use a electric hand drill to do the rest.
In the next slides I will be showing the progress of the car and how each element of the car will be
made and function. More expensive. What sort of body shapes work and why. The steering system
need to be changed as they would preferred side sticks to a handlebar. The car has a 11 metres
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steering and the drive system is a good idea. Then I had to prepare the plates that will be welded to
the cross axle as on their own, there is no way the axle can be attached to the car securely. Make the
car narrower and shallower as they felt there was too much room in the cockpit. Plan of Make
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GCSE Blog Thread General A-Level Design and Technology Thread. This is bad for the car
structure and should never happen. This is done by a free rolling shaft that has 2 gears on it.
Manufacturing Processes: Sand paper, square files, electric drills, Router. The car will be largely built
from wood, to promote the sustainability and ecological ethos of the Greenpower organisation.
Knowledge, skills and understanding developed during GCSE Design and Technology: Resistant
Materials - Unit 2 (4560), for exams from June 2010. We hope you have an informative and
interesting evening. Therefore it also needed to have the ability to put a aerodynamic body onto it
and it also needed to be light. If the seat is flatter, it would improve the aerodynamics, as the driver is
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cut up the cross axle in to the correct length as they were too long. Reviews Select overall rating (no
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out, they slide the battery box out and change the batteries. Write a review Update existing review
Submit review Cancel It's good to leave some feedback. We also used the wood as a board where
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It's good to leave some feedback. Nothing too in-depth but a quick recap on virtually all the
materials they might come across in coursework and in the exam. And topics covered in GCSE
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Batteries must be located within the bodywork of the vehicle. The bent material forming the main
part of the body may not be the best idea. This resource hasn't been reviewed yet To ensure quality
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Coursework. Firstly the heat that the motor is emitting can be direct into the batteries making them
perform better.
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website. I chose to use a solvent-based paint to protect the chassis. Nathaniel Olson GCSE Resistant
Materials Greenpower Regulations 2 Dimensions T5.1. The vehicle must not exceed 2800mm in
length, 1200mm in width, and 1200mm in height. T5.2. Ground clearance must not be less than
30mm. Seating T6.1. The vehicle will have one seat firmly fixed to the vehicle chassis for the driver
who will remain seated at all times whilst racing. T6.2. The driver must be seated in a conventional
feet forward, head to the back position. Nathaniel Olson GCSE Resistant Materials Target Audience
This would be aimed at secondary schools that want to be involved in Greenpower, but lack the
experience, knowledge and the equipment to do so. This has a big effect on the weight distribution
which affects the steering and the manoeuvrability of the car. Nothing too in-depth but a quick recap
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different techniques could I use on my product. The top will be attaching itself to all of the top edges
and will have a cut out for the driver to get in and out. Reviews Select overall rating (no rating)
Your rating is required to reflect your happiness. It is made from recycled metal and sustainable
plywood. All of the loose parts in the car such as the body can amplify the vibration. Name
Candidate Number Walkden High School: 33383 OVERALL DEADLINE: Feb 14 th 2014. To
provide the metal components (steering and drivetrain) in a pre-assembled form for schools that lack
the ability to weld. He sees a main structure which has two 4x2 wooden posts on either side of the
car. Knowledge, skills and understanding developed during GCSE Design and Technology: Resistant
Materials - Unit 2 (4560), for exams from June 2010. It’s a very safe, light and strong design as it
has support on all 4 sides (base, left side, right side and the top). Knowledge, skills and
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(no rating) Your rating is required to reflect your happiness. This allows space for the wheels to be
there and able to move. Nathaniel Olson GCSE Resistant Materials Third Idea This is a modification
on the previous idea. The motor, roll bar and back cross axle are all connected to one piece. This
contributes to the lightness of the car which is about 25 kg without batteries and motor. It is also
durable as it should last for half of a decade of racing. Nathaniel Olson GCSE Resistant Materials
Refinements The front section has been tapered narrower so it allows smaller bodies to be fitted
over. When putting all the pieces together, it became apparent that the slots would go together in a
perfect world without any expansion or warping of the wood.
Each slide contains easy to read basic information about each material with examples of names,
properties and uses. We are coursework of all the rules, which are to be maintained for creating term
helps. Minimum number of components MUST Must fit the regulations set by Greenpower (See in
two slides) Be able to fit wide range of people into it. Review 5 Select overall rating (no rating) Your
rating is required to reflect your happiness. This affects the overall size of the body and chassis. This
is an harmful substance to use and a parent must have done it away from the school. We strive to
protect the interests of our customers. Wood is tough due to the fibres in the grain but can snap if
bent too far. Click the links on the left for information. Graphics. Joinery. GCSE: RESISTANT
MATERIALS. All of the surfaces needed to be painted with 2 coat to make sure no water will go
into the wood. How will you change your design now that you have made a model. Firstly between
the two timber posts at each side, there would be a partition behind the driver, and one at the back of
the car. Meet the deadline. Suggested maximum five hours (three in class, 2 out of class). Putting a
cassette on the motor shaft could be a problem, as it is backwards from how normal bicycle parts
work, and may require a lot of custom work to get right. He then gave me a sheet which explained
the point that he was trying to make. We hope you have an informative and interesting evening.
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your order. Initial Ideas. GCSE Resistant Materials - Major Project: Initial ideas. It also saves weight
by about 2kgs Doubler piece is placed where the motor is mounted. Nathaniel Olson GCSE Resistant
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the basic version of my car, I need to make the proper version of the car with individual pieces all
mated together to make a functional car. Although aerodynamics is important, keeping the weight
low is worth doing. External exam. Your coursework is worth 20% of your final GCSE grade. This is
done by a free rolling shaft that has 2 gears on it. So the posts are crucial as everything on the car
would be attached to them. All wheels were attached within 2 hours which is good as I wanted to be
easy enough for little kids to put it together because most cars at the moment have the chassis
welded together and this requires skill and time that the student don’t have. This will improve the
stability and structure of car. This resource hasn't been reviewed yet To ensure quality for our
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This chassis is loosely based on a design from Penair School, Their car came 4th in the national
championship so I thought it would be a good starting point.
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number of components MUST Must fit the regulations set by Greenpower (See in two slides) Be able
to fit wide range of people into it. The epoxy resin helps to the make the car lighter as well. I am
pleased to say that it’s a rock solid chassis that doesn’t flex or crack. Initial Ideas. GCSE Resistant
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wanted it to be shallower, thinner in order to have less frontal area and as you can see in the pictures
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went back to the car and talked about the gearing and what would be the best way of setting it up.
This idea hasn’t been fabricated but is a suitable one. There is a material of specifications for this
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to. Very little preparation needed other than some props and printing the appropriate slides. ?4.00
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digital resources will be sent by email once payment is received. To ensure that the roll bar will be in
the right position when putted into the car, I have made a jig that you can bolt the plates to and then
weld the tubing to it. Between the two partitions, there would be pieces of wood spanning the gap
and that would be where the batteries and motor would go. It might be better to construct a coffin-
like box from several panels that would allow some control over the final shape, especially if the box
is going to be the outside skin of the car (aerodynamic shape is very important). Very little
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happiness. When I showed it to other students in the school, my car wasn’t completed as I didn’t
have the roll bar and the steering in it. Powerpoint so can be used on the board or printed as a series
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checkout instructions. This doesn’t compromise the car very much in its structural strength. Putting a
cassette on the motor shaft could be a problem, as it is backwards from how normal bicycle parts
work, and may require a lot of custom work to get right. This reduces the amount of strain put on the
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