I am going into my 4th year of mechanical engineering. I will be working with a group of 4 other engineering students and one professor to produce a practical design or process. I want to do something innovative that will help our sport
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Here are some ideas that I have so far...
1) Fully adjustable, solid bulkhead
- Kayak outfitting is impressive. I looked in a Dagger Mamba the other day and the ratchet system lets you get contact EVERYWHERE. I already have a working 3D model of a bulkead style saddle that is fully adjustable in a similar way. It would involve a similar ratchet system and have one single hard release point similar to pulling a skirt. Ideally this saddle would only need to be attached to the thwarts, building off of the idea shared by 'Pea Pod' in THIS THREAD.
2) Intensive stress testing of materials
- With Royalex threatened, and me breaking two boats in one season there is definitely a niche for this. I have become tight with a prof with a PHD in materials engineering. My current boss at a co-op job also has a masters degree in materials engineering. They could potentially be solid resources.
3) Spare Air integrated into a PFD
- Red bull has already done this, and someone has a patent on it. However, both the designs that I have seen sucked in my opinion. This would involve a small SCUBA system integrated into a PFD. When dealing with an entrapment, 30 breaths will be much better than none. The idea would be to make this available for $200-$300 so it can be used as a standard piece of equipment.
Dave