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    | Spring Semester | 
    
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    | Assessment Pattern | 
    
    
 
    
        
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             Weighting Towards Module Mark (%)  
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             Class test (related to the first part of the module)  
            In case of resit, this unit of assessment will be substituted by coursework  
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             40  
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             Final Assignment (related to the second part of the module)  
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             60  
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             Qualifying Condition(s)  
            A weighted aggregate mark of 40% is required to pass the module  
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    | Module Overview | 
    
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 An introduction to the basic concepts of vehicle testing. 
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    | Prerequisites/Co-requisites | 
    
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 Completion of the progress requirements of Level HE2. 
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    | Module Aims | 
    
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 To gain the basic knowledge for the experimental evaluation and the optimisation of the different subsystems of a race vehicle. 
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    | Learning Outcomes | 
    
    The students should be able to apply theoretical and experimental methodologies in order to measure and optimise suspension elasto-kinematics, roll stiffness distribution and shock absorber parameters of a race vehicle. The case study adopted within the module is the Formula Student vehicle of the University of Surrey.  | 
    
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    | Module Content | 
    
    Part 1 (common to all the students attending the module) – Basics of Race Car Vehicle Dynamics  
Derivation of the load transfers as functions of the outputs of a bicycle vehicle model  
Discussion of the influence of suspension elasto-kinematics and chassis stiffness on the overall vehicle performance  
 Part 2:  
The students will be divided into groups devoted to the optimization of the different subsystems of the Formula Student vehicle of the
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             Lectures: 18 hours (first part of the module – first six weeks of the module, three hours per week)  
              
            Meetings with the supervisor (second part of the module) for a total of 18 hours  
              
            Total student learning time 100 hours.  
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            Essential Reading 
            Module notes 
              
            Required Reading 
            Milliken WF and DL, Race Car Vehicle Dynamics, SAE International, 1995, ISBN 1-56091-526-9 (several copies available in the University Library) 
              
            Recommended Reading 
            Reimpell J, Stoll H and Betzler H, The Automotive Chassis, Butterworth-Heinemann, 2001, ISBN 0 7506 5054 (several copies available in the University Library) 
             
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    | Last Updated | 
    
    3 May 2011  | 
    
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