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A methodology for iterative design using physical test data

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  • This thesis addresses a common knowledge gap that was identified amongst the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) competition design teams at Oregon State University. Students that join the SAE teams at Oregon State University typically do not have experience using physically collected data during a design process. This leads to design decisions that are not well supported. To close this gap and enhance the performance of future SAE teams, a design methodology will be proposed. The Global Formula Racing team (GFR) and the Beaver Racing team are both in need of instruction that covers the design, implementation, and use of a data acquisition system as well as a methodology that informs students how to implement data gained insights in a design process. The processes and methodologies presented in this thesis are composed of common design practices found in the product design industry. These practices will be covered in detail and then adjusted to best fit the design process that is currently in place. The processes and methodologies will then be applied to GFR and Beaver Racing as case studies to make known the benefits that become present using them. The goal of this thesis is to not only close the previously mentioned knowledge gap, but also to provide students with knowledge and experience that has proven to be valuable within the engineering profession and in turn build better engineers for industry.
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