Showing posts with label mechanical engineering. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mechanical engineering. Show all posts

Sunday, September 12, 2010

CMT Twenty10 - coming soon

Below is a sneak peek at the CMT Twenty10 FSAE racecar.



CMT Twenty10 Solidworks render of the FSAE racecar.



we'd like to say thanks to those who make our project possible...


Wednesday, April 14, 2010

CMT takes a 3d model of the new CBR 600RR engines

Joel Cummuskey recently went to our good friends at EL ES DE Engineering to use their Faro-Arm.

This device takes points from a surface and inputs them into a 3d computer model.

Joel will be using this accurate model of the engine to help design the mounts for the engine in his chassis design for 2010.

See below for some interesting snap shots taken during the day.


 

 
 
 
 


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Monday, March 15, 2010

CMT in the Community News - FEB 2010




Curtin Motorsport Team Steps Into Top Gear

The following is extracted from the artilce published on the Community News Groups website on the 23/Feb/2010

" The Curtin Motorsport Team showed off its student-designed and built racing cars from the past two years at its recent 2010 launch.

The cars were the centrepiece of the evening, during which team members gave presentations about their experiences and where the team was headed this year.

Curtin’s head of mechanical engineering Professor Tony Lucey spoke about the team’s history in front of about 50 sponsors and suppliers from the automotive, manufacturing and engineering industries.

Guests also got to inspect the team’s 2008 and 2009 race cars and speak to the student design engineers and fabrication team.

Team project manager Nathan Staats said having a team set-up helped mechanical and mechatronic engineering students learn by hands-on projects designing and building the cars.

The team’s major focus is competing in the international Formula Society of Automotive Engineers Australasia competition in December, where entrants’ cars are judged on static inspection and engineering design, solo performance trials and high performance track endurance. "