Team KART

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Team KART
Full name Kharagpur Automobile Racing Team
Base Kharagpur, India
Faculty Advisor

Prof. A.R. Mohanty
Prof. K. Bhattacharyya
Prof C.S. Kumar

Prof S.K. Panda
Team Leader Vishesh Kapoor
Team Managers

Anubhav Goyal

Akhilesh Gogikar
Website www.teamkart.in
Formula Student UK 2013
Chassis Tubular Seamless Carbon Steel
Engine Honda CBR600RR
(4-cylinder 599cc)
Tyres Hoosier 13 x 6.0-2.5
Formula Student UK
Debut 2010
Latest race 2013
Competitions competed Formula Student UK (3)

Kharagpur Automobile Racing Team, better known as TeamKART is a group of students from IIT Kharagpur who like to explore the practical side of automotive engineering.Team KART is officially a sponsored research project under the Sponsored Research and Industrial consultancy Cell (SRIC) and the department of Mechanical Engineering, IIT Kharagpur. The team designs, fabricates, manufactures and tests Formula prototype race cars and represents IIT Kharagpur at Formula Student, UK.

History

Its foundation was laid in 2008. It was an outcome of efforts of few enthusiastic founding members and faculty advisers. The team took a solid form with the support of Prof. PP Chakraborty (present Director, IIT Kharagpur) and Prof. Sunando Dasgupta (present Dean SRIC, IIT Kharagpur). Sidhartha Khastgir became the first Team Leader and stirred the team through the difficult initial stages where the team faced shortage of funds and technical knowledge. Since then it has grown to become IIT Kharagpur’s largest student project encompassing around 40 students from 10 different departments. Ganesh Kumar M. became the second Team leader and held responsibility for three years and oversaw the development of K-1 and K-2. Till date the team has successfully made three cars- the KX-1, the K-1 & the K-2. The latest car, K-2, competed at Formula Student UK 2013. Formula Student UK 2013.

Formula Student

Formula Student (FS) is Europe's most established educational motorsport competition,run by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers(IMechE). Universities from across the globe are challenged to design and build a single-seat racing car in order to compete in static and dynamic events, which demonstrate their understanding and test the performance of the vehicle . The format of the event is such that it provides an ideal opportunity for the students to demonstrate and improve their capabilities to deliver a complex and integrated product in the demanding environment of a motorsport competition.

Cars

KX-1

The KX-1 was the team's first effort to build a car. The'X' in the name stands for experiment as the car was the very first attempt of the completely novice team. The car was powered by a Honda CBR600RR engine which has hence forth powered all the cars yet.

KX-1

The team participated at Formula Student, UK 2010. The participation was however limited to static events. The team stood 9th in the cost report analysis, as the car was very cost effective in its design. The team was one of the six teams to be nominated for Airbus Teamwork Award.

K-1

The K-1 was a major leap forward for the team. It was improved manifold from the first car. The car was powered by a Honda CBR600RR engine just like its predecessor. The team participated at Formula Student, UK 2011 with the car. However the team was restricted to participate only in the static events as the car had failed to clear the stringent scrutiny tests before the dynamic events. But impressive performance in the static events saw team becoming one of the top three rookie teams at the event. The team again became one of the six teams to be nominated for Airbus Teamwork Award.

K-1 at FS UK
General
  • Overall Length: 2400mm
  • Kerb Weight: 333kgf
  • Tyre Specifications: 167/77 R 13 36 Q
  • Wheel Rim Diameter: 13"
Chassis
  • Material: Tubular Seamless Carbon Steel
  • Frame Weight: 45kgf
  • Front Track: 125 cm
  • Rear Track: 118 cm
Engine
  • Engine Displacement: 599cc
  • Engine Choice: Honda CBR 600RR
  • Maximum Torque: 66Nm @ 9000rpm
  • Fuel: RON 95
Steering & Suspension
Brakes
  • Brake Type: Disc Brake
  • Brake Details: Multi-Piston with brake biasing
  • Caliper: Fixed Caliper Type

K-2

The K-2 was the team's latest car and participated at Formula Student, UK 2013. The car was powered by a Honda CBR 600 engine just like its predecessors. There was significant improvement in the car, a new plenum had been designed and manufactured in –house in rapid prototyping for better intake. New and more efficient SLA suspensions were implemented. It was the team's most successful visit yet with the team clearing all the six scrutinizing inspections namely Tech, Safety, Chassis, Noise, Brake and Tilt, as per the rules & norms governed by the MSA (Motor Sport Association) and SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers). Out of the six Indian teams, Team KART were one among the two teams to qualify for the dynamic events. The team competed in the endurance test. The team managed to secure 43rd position in Business Presentation and 45th in Cost and Sustainability Design Report and stood 67th overall among 120 participating teams.

K-2 at Silverstone Circuit during FS UK
K-2
General
  • Overall Length: 2730mm
  • Kerb Weight: 280kgf
  • Tyre Specifications: 167/77 R 13 36 Q
  • Wheel Rim Diameter: 13"
Chassis
  • Material: Tubular Seamless Carbon Steel
  • Frame Weight: 45kgf
  • Front Track: 107.3 cm
  • Rear Track: 100.7 cm
Engine
  • Engine Displacement: 599cc
  • Engine Choice: Honda CBR600RR
  • Engine Intake: Plenum made by rapid prototyping of volume: 1.2 litres
  • Maximum Torque: 66Nm @ 9000rpm
  • Maximum Bhp : 78.7W @ 13250rpm
  • Fuel: RON 95
Steering & Suspension
Brakes
  • Brake Type: Disc Brake
  • Brake Details: Multi-Piston with brake biasing
  • Caliper: Fixed Caliper Type
Transmission
  • Honda Civic Quaife type Differential
  • Torque biasing Limited slip differential with custom built housing
  • Chain and sprocket based final drive system designed

Team Structure

Team KART comprises undergraduate students from 1st to the 5th years

Team at the Silverstone circuit during Formula Student UK 2013

Subsystems

  1. Intake and exhaust system
  2. Engine electronics team
  3. Fuel and cooling system

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