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A team of 10 budding engineers from the University of Huddersfield is set to compete to build the best locomotive at the Institution of Mechanical Engineers’ Railway Challenge 2017
A team of 10 student engineers from the University of Huddersfield, is gearing up to compete in the Institution of Mechanical Engineers’ Railway Challenge, taking place on 29 June-2 July 2017 at the Stapleford Miniature Railway near Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire. The competition will see 12 teams compete against each other to design and manufacture the best, most innovative, efficient and quietest small-scale locomotive. The University of Huddersfield won the competition in 2013. Matthew McCarthy, Team Leader for the University of Huddersfield’s team said: “Taking part in the Railway Challenge gives us the opportunity to put our imagination and resourcefulness to the test. “As student engineers, the experience will be invaluable to the whole team in our future careers and we are looking forward to the final competition in June. “In particular, we are keen to be able to showcase the hard work of the team as we compete against the other teams at the competition, and build on the success of the previous Hudrail teams.” Philippa Oldham, Head of Transport and Manufacturing at the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, said: “The Railway Challenge gives competitors a fantastic chance to test their engineering skills and get the hands-on experience of what’s needed to make a locomotive from start to finish. “Each year the entries impress the judges with new innovations, of particular note are the solutions proposed for the energy storage and energy efficiency challenges. These are two big issues currently being faced by manufacturers and so solving these challenges could mean that these young engineers could help to revolutionise our modern railways. “This year looks set to be a tight contest, with more teams than ever and three previous winners taking part.” The competition comprises of a series of track based and presentation challenges, including a design report and an ‘Innovation Challenge’ which involves the production of an academic paper on the innovations in the loco. The track based challenges include: energy storage, traction, ride comfort, noise, maintainability and energy efficiency. The locomotives that will be competing are designed to work on 10¼” gauge railway line and must be powerful enough to transport a 600kg load – including one of the Railway Challenge judges. The teams competing this year are: Alstom UK & Ireland University of Birmingham Bombardier/Derby University Brunel University FH Aachen University of Applied Sciences Manchester Metropolitan University University of Huddersfield (winners in 2013) SNC-Lavalin (winners in 2012 and 2016) University of Sheffield University of Southampton TfL (winners in 2014 and 2015) WMG, University of Warwick The competition will take place from Thursday 29 June to Sunday 2 July 2017 at Stapleford Miniature Railway in Leicestershire. For more images of the team visit: https://www.facebook.com/hudrail/
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