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Newsletter December 2018
November was an important month for us. Our Design phase is almost over and after the Christmas holidays we will start with the production of our own electric motorcycle!
Electric Superbike Twente broadcasted on SBS6
During our very first racing weekend at Donington Park (UK), a filming crew of the big dutch television channel SBS 6 followed every move we made. We were broadcasted on the evening of the […]
Newsletter November 2018
2 months into the project now, the team has grown stronger in both knowledge and numbers. The team now counts 18 people with both an extra mechanical and an extra electrical engineer.
Newsletter October 2018
Almost a month ago, on the 3rd of September, 16 […]
Twentse studenten maken snellere en lichtere elektrisch racemotor
In deze serie gaat NU.nl langs de technische universiteiten van Nederland. Grote projecten als de zonne-auto’s kennen we, maar welke innovaties zitten er nog meer aan te komen?
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Studenten bouwen supersnelle motor op batterijen: van 0 tot 100 in 3 seconden
Een team van Twentse studenten werkt aan een supersnelle elektrische motor. De machine moet een topsnelheid van 250 kilometer per uur kunnen bereiken. ,,Wij willen mensen verbazen met een waanzinnig snelle motor op batterijen.”
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Technical Tuesday – Frame
The frame is the backbone of the superbike, connecting all components together. Besides that, the frame should also have a certain stiffness to certain loads, as the stiffness of the bike plays a big role in how the bike handles.
There are several types of frames. Nowadays, an aluminium twin spar design is often used. This is a design in which the engine is used structurally to get a higher stiffness, and two aluminium spars extend forwards to the head pipe, to which the front fork is connected. This design, however, is not suitable for our bike. Our bike does not have a large engine, but an electric motor. This is why we decided to design a frame made of tubes. The material used is 4130 steel, also known as chromoly. This material is often used in applications like roll cages. It has a high strength and can be welded, which makes it a good choice for our frame.
This year, we want to have easier access to the battery. This requires a big redesign of the frame, since the previous frames had tubes along the sides of the battery pack. The challenge is to redesign the frame in such a way that it still reaches the required stiffnesses, has enough room for the battery and does not hinder access to the battery.
Designing the frame is an iterative process. Many concepts are made, and on each concept simulations are ran to see what can be improved upon. This eventually leads to the general shape of the frame.
– Jeroen Koopman
Newsletter November 2022
In November we went to many different events, you can read about it in the newsletter!
