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Hi all, new to this site, and thought I would share some of my work with you.

The following pictures are the result of the past 9 months work for the Engineering Design module of my Motorsports Engineering degree, undertaken at Oxford Brookes university.

I estimate the model has taken me somewhere in teh region of 300 hours during this 9 month period, including design of the chassis and suspension.

While I understand there are better CAD packages available for this kind of design, Solidworks is the first I have learnt and is what I use regularly at work. I will be learning to use Pro-E, Inventor and CATIA V5 in the next couple of months.

The car was intended as a closed canopy single seater trackday/race car. I did not work from sketches, I developed the model from a solid block, improving my CAD skills as I went, and ended up with this. It is rendered using the built in Photoworks render engine in Solidworks. While I understand people do not think much of this and use other applications, I am fairly happy with the results it has provided, but will endevour to learn a new render package soon, possibly Hypershot.

I would welcome your comments on the design.

Komodo Firefly 1
Komodo Firefly 2
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Komodo Firefly 4
Komodo Firefly 5
 
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Hi Komodo!

I´m Mechanical Engineer persuing a motorsports career too. I have a couple of observations if you let me...

I´m not sure since I don't have much more data but to me it seems that the front end is a bit vertical allowing some flow separation going backwards through the underfloor towards the diffuser and behind the front wheelarches.

The other thing that I see is that the spheric windshield allows some flow separation on the bottom where it reaches the body.

Just my two cents, I hope you mind this as constructive critics.

Saludos!
 
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