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Race Car Performance Increase Using A Precision-Fabricated Aerodynamics (Wing) Package, Jacob Millard, Brian Ramsey, John Nuszkowski Apr 2020

Race Car Performance Increase Using A Precision-Fabricated Aerodynamics (Wing) Package, Jacob Millard, Brian Ramsey, John Nuszkowski

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Formula SAE is an international collegiate competition that spans over 300 campuses worldwide. Each year, teams from these campuses design and manufacture a prototype Formula-style race car to compete in various static and dynamic competitions every May in Michigan. Static competitions include engineering design, business presentations, and cost accounting; while Dynamic competitions include Autocross, Acceleration, and Endurance racing events, where the prototype cars from each team race head-to-head in a bid to achieve first place. Of the 300+ campuses that participate in Formula SAE, only 120 are permitted to compete in the Michigan competition each year and The University of …


What Are The Most Important Features On Infant Car Seats To Prevent Injuries: A Systematic Qualitative Review, Andrew Miceli, Donovan Arnold Apr 2020

What Are The Most Important Features On Infant Car Seats To Prevent Injuries: A Systematic Qualitative Review, Andrew Miceli, Donovan Arnold

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Background: Pediatric safety continues to be a main topic of scientific research and specifically injuries sustained from accidents in automobile accidents. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has been quoted as saying “Motor vehicle crashes continue to be the leading cause of death for children 4 years of age or older.” In the studies analyzed, head impacts were the most frequently injured body region for children occupants seated in a child restraint system. Traumatic brain and skull injuries sustained from these types of accidents were the case studies considered for this literature review due to the high nature of volume …