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Third Degree Burner
http://www.stanford.edu/group/solarcar/projects.htm
Description A four-wheeled version of the Afterburner II, which won the third place in Sunrayce 97. Improvements included a new motor, a more reliable electrical system, new wheel fairings, smaller wheels, and a new windshield bubble. The outside shell of the car is virtually identical to the Afterburner II, down to the solar cells, which cannot not be improved (within race regulations).
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CAD Model of the 3rd Degree Burner (1 of 2)
Photo by
Dorian West
created 4/21/1999
submitted 4/5/2002 12:41:01 AM
Shown here is a 3D CAD model of the 3rd Degree Burner. Note that only the center section of the shell is shown, revealing the airfoil shaped cross section.
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Electrical Documentation for the Third Degree Burner
Article by
Alex Tung
created 12/10/1999
submitted 2/12/2003 10:44:02 AM
Includes System Overview and details/thoughts on Array, Power Point Trackers, Batteries, Shunts, Wiring, Connectors, Fuses and Switches for the Third Degree Burner, as raced in Sunrayce 99.
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Team Stanley (Stanford-Berkeley) Sunrayce 99 Proposal
Article by
Alex Tung
created 3/15/1998
submitted 4/25/2003 07:37:52 AM
The Team Stanley (Stanford University - University of California - Berkeley) Sunrayce 99 Proposal
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Wayne Watson Worship
Photo by
Dorian West
created 7/2/1999
submitted 4/4/2002 11:59:35 PM
Determined to pass scruitineering for Sunrayce 99, the Stanford 3DB team took whatever steps necessary to impress those holding the key to the race.
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Stanford Berkeley Solar Car Project Team Vision '99
Article by
Alex Tung
created 2/21/1999
submitted 5/10/2003 11:27:50 PM
Thoughts on team vision, leadership and the spirit of solar racing.
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CAD Model of the 3rd Degree Burner (2 of 2)
Photo by
Dorian West
created 4/21/1999
submitted 4/5/2002 12:56:34 AM
Shown here is a 3D CAD model of the 3rd Degree Burner, including the entire shell.
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