April 8 - 10, 2005
Orlando, Florida, USA
Organizer: Eric D Schwartz
Host: Univ of Central Florida
Competition:
Regular.
The Aero
Design competition is intended to provide undergraduate and graduate
engineering students with a real-life engineering exercise. The competition has
been designed to provide exposure to the kinds of situations that engineers
face in the real work environment. First and foremost a design competition,
students will find themselves performing trade studies and making compromises
to arrive at a design solution that will optimally meet the mission
requirements while still conforming to the configuration limitations.
The
importance of interpersonal communication skills is often overlooked by
engineers, yet both written and oral communication skills are vital in the
engineering workplace. To help teams develop these skills, a high percentage of
a team’s score is devoted to the Design Report and the oral presentation
required in the competition.
Aero
Design features three classes of competition—Regular, Open, and Micro. Regular
Class is intended to be simpler than Open Class, and therefore more accessible
to the fledgling team. Open Class is intended to be less restrictive than
Regular Class, thereby opening a larger potential solution set. Its lack of
restriction allows teams to pursue more complex vehicle configurations, thereby
encouraging greater creativity in satisfying the mission requirements. Micro
Class teams are required to make trades between two potentially conflicting
requirements, carrying the highest payload fraction possible, while
simultaneously pursuing the lowest empty weight possible.
