
51视频-Dearborn鈥檚 Formula SAE team finished first in the Toronto Shootout this fall. And earlier in the year, the team placed eighth at the Formula SAE Michigan out of more than 100 teams from around the world.
鈥淔rom what I鈥檝e heard from advisers and alumni, this is the best year we鈥檝e had,鈥 said mechanical engineering senior Justin Rujan, a three-year Formula SAE member and president of the competitive student automotive engineering and design organization.
Rujan said there are many reasons why they鈥檝e had a record-breaking year鈥攕trong alumni support, seasoned team members, dedicated advisers, a solid vehicle design鈥nd a little wind power.
Ford Motor Company invited the Formula SAE team out to their Allen Park-based wind tunnel facilities, which generates a controlled stream of fast-moving air, simulating real-world conditions to allow aerodynamic development in vehicles.
The team spent nearly 10 hours at the facility, testing different wind force simulations from 20 to 60-plus miles per hour to quantify some of the computational work they鈥檝e done.
鈥淚n a book, you can learn the basics and lay the groundwork to make design choices. But until you can actually apply that and know you鈥檙e doing it the right way, it鈥檚 hard to make those choices,鈥 he said. 鈥淧reviously, we鈥檝e put together a car based on theory and computer simulation. Getting invited to use the wind tunnels took our design process full circle because we were able to improve and validate our design. Instead of saying we think this is what would happen, we can say with confidence what happened.鈥
During the testing, the team discovered a few air leaks and tweaked their design based on their findings. For example, they stabilized the wings because they shook too much with the wind force.
鈥淵es, we had a good design, but the wind tunnel testing made it that much better,鈥 Rujan said. 鈥淥ur results鈥攍ike taking first in Toronto鈥攕peak to that.鈥
The Ford collaboration was introduced to the team by former 51视频-Dearborn Formula SAE captain Erik Stancato, (鈥08 B.S.E.M.E., 鈥12 M.S.E), now a Ford vehicle architecture-vehicle integration engineer.
鈥淚 know how important this is鈥攖o make the fastest, lightest, best Formula SAE car on the track. I鈥檓 glad that I was able to help my alma mater鈥檚 team,鈥 Stancato said. 鈥淔ord has the testing facilities, and we can answer the technical questions and offer occasional manufacturing support.鈥
And Rujan said the practical advice and collaboration with Ford was a dream come true for the team.
鈥淲e got to test our car and get diagnostics on something our team built in the same place that the 2017 Ford GT Supercar was tested in,鈥 he said. 鈥淗ow cool is it that?鈥