Solutions to the Clean Snowmobile Challenge - What Works?

2005-01-3681

10/24/2005

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Powertrain & Fluid Systems Conference & Exhibition
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The Society of Automotive Engineers' (SAE) Clean Snowmobile Challenge 2004 (CSC 2004) was held at Michigan Technological University in Houghton, Michigan, from March 15 - 20, 2004. The Clean Snowmobile Challenge has been a competition in the SAE Collegiate Design Series since 2000, and began in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, as a response to rising concerns about snowmobiling in environmentally-sensitive areas.
Teams from fifteen universities competed in CSC 2004. The winning snowmobile (sled) was developed by the University of Wisconsin, Madison, and featured a four-stroke engine with electronic fuel injection (EFI), a two-stage tuned muffler, and catalytic exhaust aftertreatment. A hybrid-electric design was used to increase the snowmobile's powertrain output and improve acceleration. [8]
Teams should be competitive in all events to gain enough points to win the competition. The most successful design strategies included use of a four-stroke engine, electronic fuel injection, exhaust catalysts, and various versions of acoustic foam insulation or other sound-damping material.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/2005-01-3681
Pages
18
Citation
Faulkner, T., and Meldrum, J., "Solutions to the Clean Snowmobile Challenge - What Works?," SAE Technical Paper 2005-01-3681, 2005, https://doi.org/10.4271/2005-01-3681.
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Oct 24, 2005
Product Code
2005-01-3681
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English