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FS Austria Event Programme 2016

Official event programme containing information on the competition, site plan and competing teams.

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UAS Nuremberg<br />

E6, Germany, UAS Strohm Nuremberg, + Söhne Strohm + Söhne<br />

E6<br />

Strohm+Söhne–Noris Motorsport is the Formula Student Electric team of the UAS Nuremberg and was<br />

founded in 2011. We are competing this season with our contender NoRa 4 - what is short for Noris Racing.<br />

We are realising a rear wheel drive concept with an engine from Schaeffler IDAM and an inverter from<br />

Continental and CES. Introducing a carbon suspension and a T-Bar ARB on this car marks an important<br />

step for us in developing the suspension. We are also proud of our self-developed electrical devices like the<br />

AMS and the Smart Sensors.<br />

NoRa 4<br />

Engine<br />

Schaeffler IDAM RDDS RHI4<br />

145x100<br />

Technical Data<br />

Differential<br />

Spur gear differential,<br />

electromechanical locking<br />

mechanism (10-70%)<br />

ECU Continental - EPF2-3 Max. power 80 kW<br />

Wheels 205/470 R13, Continental C16 Dimensions 1670 WB/2960 L/1140 H/1495 W<br />

Electronic Smart Sensor concept, selfdesigned<br />

Gadgets<br />

AMS<br />

weight<br />

271 kg without driver<br />

Double unequal length A-Arm. Push<br />

Steel tube space frame. Add.<br />

Suspension rod actuated horizontally oriented<br />

mountainbike air damper<br />

Frame type carbon braces for reducing weight<br />

and increasing stiffness<br />

Facebook.com/StrohmSoehne strohmundsoehne.de youtube.com/user/ Strohm & Söhne e.V. - Noris Motorsport<br />

42 | Formula Student <strong>Austria</strong> | Spielberg <strong>2016</strong>

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