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OSCar - biofuels would fuel the OSCar. There exist several attempts at an open source car worldwide, all of which remain without product to date. We propose a pusher trailer - where a hybrid trailer pushes any lightweight, gutted chassis from behind - as Phase 1. This would prove the integration of an engine power source (initially preferred to be fueled by free waste vegetable oil) with electrical generation, wheel electric motors in the trailer, motor controls, and electric braking. Once this is proven, then an open source platform for designing cars from the ground up will exist. The key is cost control, initially by adopting surplus components, and eventually, by producing open source components and materials. Evolved phases involve aluminum structure, scaleable wheel motors, regenerative breaking, and motor controls - all open source. Distributed production is an automatic possibility. | OSCar - biofuels would fuel the OSCar. There exist several attempts at an open source car worldwide, all of which remain without product to date. We propose a pusher trailer - where a hybrid trailer pushes any lightweight, gutted chassis from behind - as Phase 1. This would prove the integration of an engine power source (initially preferred to be fueled by free waste vegetable oil) with electrical generation, wheel electric motors in the trailer, motor controls, and electric braking. Once this is proven, then an open source platform for designing cars from the ground up will exist. The key is cost control, initially by adopting surplus components, and eventually, by producing open source components and materials. Evolved phases involve aluminum structure, scaleable wheel motors, regenerative breaking, and motor controls - all open source. Distributed production is an automatic possibility. | ||
=Collaboration= | |||
==Review of Project Status== | |||
== OSCar - Current Work== | |||
== OSCar - Developments Needed== | |||
=== OSCar - General=== | |||
=== OSCar - Specific=== | |||
==== OSCar - Background Debriefing==== | |||
==== OSCar - Information Work==== | |||
==== OSCar - Hardware Work==== | |||
== OSCar - Sign-in== | |||
=Development Work Template= | |||
#[[OSCar - Product Definition]] | |||
##[[OSCar - General]] | |||
##[[OSCar - General Scope]] | |||
##[[OSCar - Product Ecology]] | |||
###[[OSCar - Localization]] | |||
###[[OSCar - Scaleability]] | |||
###[[OSCar - Analysis of Scale]] | |||
###[[OSCar - Lifecycle Analysis]] | |||
##[[OSCar - Enterprise Options]] | |||
##[[OSCar - Development Approach]] | |||
###[[OSCar - Timeline]] | |||
###[[OSCar - Development Budget]] | |||
####[[OSCar - Value Spent]] | |||
####[[OSCar - Value available]] | |||
####[[OSCar - Value needed]] | |||
##[[OSCar - Deliverables and Product Specifications]] | |||
##[[OSCar - Industry Standards]] | |||
##[[OSCar - Market and Market Segmentation]] | |||
##[[OSCar - Salient Features and Keys to Success]] | |||
#[[OSCar - Technical Design]] | |||
##[[OSCar - Product System Design]] | |||
###[[OSCar - Diagrams and Conceptual Drawings]] | |||
####[[OSCar - Pattern Language Icons]] | |||
####[[OSCar - Structural Diagram]] | |||
####[[OSCar - Funcional or Process Diagram]] | |||
####[[OSCar - Workflow]] | |||
###[[OSCar - Technical Issues]] | |||
###[[OSCar - Deployment Strategy]] | |||
###[[OSCar - Performance specifications]] | |||
###[[OSCar - Calculations]] | |||
####[[OSCar - Design Calculations]] | |||
####[[OSCar - Yields]] | |||
####[[OSCar - Rates]] | |||
####[[OSCar - Structural Calculations]] | |||
####[[OSCar - Power Requirements]] | |||
####[[OSCar - Ergonomics of Production]] | |||
####[[OSCar -Time Requirements]] | |||
####[[OSCar - Economic Breakeven Analysis]] | |||
####[[OSCar - Scaleability Calculations]] | |||
####[[OSCar - Growth Calculations]] | |||
###[[OSCar - Technical Drawings and CAD]] | |||
###[[OSCar - CAM Files]] | |||
##[[OSCar - Component Design]] | |||
###[[OSCar - Diagrams]] | |||
###[[OSCar - Conceptual drawings]] | |||
###[[OSCar - Performance specifications]] | |||
###[[OSCar - Performance calculations]] | |||
###[[OSCar - Technical drawings and CAD]] | |||
###[[OSCar - CAM files whenever available]] | |||
##[[OSCar - Subcomponents]] | |||
#[[OSCar - Deployment and Results]] | |||
##[[CEB - Production steps]] | |||
##[[OSCar - Flexible Fabrication or Production]] | |||
##[[OSCar - Bill of materials]] | |||
##[[OSCar - Pictures and Video]] | |||
##[[OSCar - Data]] | |||
#[[OSCar - Documentation and Education]] | |||
##[[OSCar - Documentation]] | |||
##[[OSCar - Enterprise Plans]] | |||
#[[OSCar - Resource Development]] | |||
##[[OSCar - Identifying Stakeholders]] | |||
###[[OSCar - Information Collaboration]] | |||
####[[OSCar - Wiki Markup]] | |||
####[[OSCar - Addition of Supporting References]] | |||
####[[OSCar - Production of diagrams, flowcharts, 3D computer models, and other qualitative information architecture]] | |||
####[[OSCar - Technical Calculations, Drawings, CAD, CAM, other]] | |||
###[[OSCar - Prototyping]] | |||
###[[OSCar - Funding]] | |||
###[[OSCar - Preordering working products]] | |||
###[[OSCar - Grantwriting]] | |||
###[[OSCar - Publicity]] | |||
###[[OSCar - User/Fabricator Training and Accreditation]] | |||
###[[OSCar - Standards and Certification Developmen]] | |||
###[[OSCar - Other]] | |||
##[[OSCar - Grantwriting]] | |||
###[[OSCar - Volunteer grantwriters]] | |||
###[[OSCar - Professional, Outcome-Based Grantwriters]] | |||
##[[OSCar - Collaborative Stakeholder Funding]] | |||
##[[OSCar - Tool and Material Donations]] | |||
##[[OSCar - Charitable Contributions]] |
Revision as of 17:15, 28 August 2007
- HABITAT: CEB Press - Sawmill - Living Machines - Modular Housing Units
- AGROECOLOGY: LifeTrac Multi Purpose Tractor - MicroTrac - Power Cube - Agricultural Spader - Agricultural Microcombine - Hammer Mill - Well Drilling Rig - Organoponic Raised Bed Gardening - Orchard and Nursery - Modular Greenhouse Units - Bakery - Dairy - Energy Food Bars - Freeze Dried Fruit Powders
- ENERGY: Pyrolysis Oil - Babington Burner - Solar Combined Heat Power System - Steam Engine Construction Set - Solar Turbine - Electric Motors/Generators - Inverters & Grid Intertie - Batteries
- FLEXIBLE INDUSTRY: Lathe - Torch Table - Multimachine & Flex Fab - Plastic Extrusion & Molding - Metal Casting and Extrusion
- TRANSPORT: Open Source Car
- MATERIALS: Bioplastics
OSCar - biofuels would fuel the OSCar. There exist several attempts at an open source car worldwide, all of which remain without product to date. We propose a pusher trailer - where a hybrid trailer pushes any lightweight, gutted chassis from behind - as Phase 1. This would prove the integration of an engine power source (initially preferred to be fueled by free waste vegetable oil) with electrical generation, wheel electric motors in the trailer, motor controls, and electric braking. Once this is proven, then an open source platform for designing cars from the ground up will exist. The key is cost control, initially by adopting surplus components, and eventually, by producing open source components and materials. Evolved phases involve aluminum structure, scaleable wheel motors, regenerative breaking, and motor controls - all open source. Distributed production is an automatic possibility.
Collaboration
Review of Project Status
OSCar - Current Work
OSCar - Developments Needed
OSCar - General
OSCar - Specific
OSCar - Background Debriefing
OSCar - Information Work
OSCar - Hardware Work
OSCar - Sign-in
Development Work Template
- OSCar - Product Definition
- OSCar - Technical Design
- OSCar - Deployment and Results
- OSCar - Documentation and Education
- OSCar - Resource Development
- OSCar - Identifying Stakeholders
- OSCar - Grantwriting
- OSCar - Collaborative Stakeholder Funding
- OSCar - Tool and Material Donations
- OSCar - Charitable Contributions