Guide for the Structural Equivalency Spreadsheet (SES)

As the deadline for the Structural Equivalency Spreadsheet (SES) is coming up soon, here's a handy guide for all teams to understand how best to complete this and avoid the common mistakes all teams make.

In brief, the SES is an automated spreadsheet that you must enter the details of your spaceframe or monocoque into and is required as part of the pre-competition scrutineering submissions. If you haven't written an SES before or need to review yours for common errors, Alex Darvill's guide is the best place to start.

The deadline for SES submissions is the end of January via your team account, for full details and all the deadlines, make sure you have the latest copy of the Key Dates spreadsheets for class 1 and 2 teams.
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