Focus Projects

The IFD faculty is involved in the following focus project as part of the Bachelor in Mechanical Engineering offered by D-MAVT.

aCentauri

In the fall semester 2022, a team of nine mechanical & electrical engineering students set out with a vision to design and build a solar race car to compete in the Bridgestone World SolarChallenge 2023. Under the auspices of Prof. Patrick Jenny's research group at IFD, they implemented their vision with skill, energy, creativity, many helping hands from friends & colleagues, and generous donations from sponsors that contributed the lion-share of the project funds.

Enlarged view: aCentauri solar racer
aCentauri solar racer: One seat, three wheels, fully solar powered, solving the solar race car engineering challenge. (c) aCe/Treibcraft

The result is a road-service-approved single-seater that weighs less than 140 kilos, can reach top speeds of 130km/h, includes a battery with a (fully battery-powered) reach of 400km, and is equipped with around 4m2 of solar panels. These specifications are the result of state of the art components, that are integrated with a specifically-designed and optimized chassis, drivetrain, aeroshell, and electronics circuitry. The aeroshell has undergone a particularly thorough optimization as aerodynamic drag accounts for roughly 75% of all losses.

The aCentauri solar car will compete in a grueling race spanning the entire Australian continent from Darwin in the north to Adelaide in the south. A selection of 32 teams from 27 countries will put their equipment to the breaking point over the 3000-kilometer/5-day journey through the Australian outback under different road conditions and with temperatures oscillating between 10 to 40 degrees Celsius.

For more details, have a look at the websites of the external pageBridgestone World SolarChallenge 2023, the external pageaCentauri team and the ETH news article.

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