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Vanderbilt student team competes in amphibious vehicle race

It鈥檚 black. It鈥檚 a bit bigger than a breadbox. It has four knobby wheels, a water nozzle sticking out the back and it can really scoot.

It鈥檚 the one-fifth-scale model amphibious vehicle that a team of Vanderbilt engineering students designed and built for a national competition, called the Model-Based Amphibious Racing Competition (MBARC), which took place in mid-January at the in southern California.

model amphibious tank next to real one
The Vanderbilt model amphibious vehicle posed in front of an actual amphibious infantry fighting vehicle. (Courtesy of Tom Withrow / Vanderbilt University)

The contest kicked off the new annual competition sponsored by the It is part of the agency鈥檚 effort to revolutionize the way in which military vehicles are designed and manufactured, called the program. Vanderbilt鈥檚 is playing a in developing software for the program.

In the first competition, Vanderbilt undergraduates went up against a similar team from UC Berkeley and a team of graduate students from MIT.

The contest consisted of four 鈥渕issions鈥 over a course that was laid out on a beach with both land and water legs. The vehicles weren鈥檛 judged on their times alone, but also on how close their performance compared to the predictions made by the computer modeling software that the students used to design them.

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Vanderbilt students working on their model in between trials. (Courtesy of Tom Withrow / Vanderbilt University)

The Vanderbilt vehicle took first place in the first three missions. The final mission involved carrying a heavy payload around the course. The Vanderbilt students elected to carry a relatively light weight and went first, which allowed the MIT team to select a payload that was just heavy enough to edge out the Vanderbilt team in the final score. The Berkeley team came in a distant third.

鈥淲e didn鈥檛 win the overall race,鈥 said Assistant Professor of the Practice in Mechanical Engineering . 鈥淏ut we had awesome speed and flawless performance.鈥 He taught the fall semester course specifically devoted to designing and building the radio-controlled amphibious model.

鈥淥ur vehicle, with its Kevlar body, suspension system and water jet propulsion really intimidated the other teams and its speed surprised and impressed the Marine Corps observers,鈥 Withrow said.

According to a by one of the MIT team members, 鈥淰anderbilt University showed up with a much more fearsome and customized R/C truck mod which had a fabricated frame and hull, but stock R/C truck driveline and suspension components…. [rquote]This thing was a rocket on land and also quick in the water because of its thrust-vectoring jet pump.鈥漑/rquote]

“When we were planning this competition we never dreamed you guys would get so far and do so well,鈥 said , the director of ISIS. 鈥淵ou stood up against the best engineering students in the country.鈥

Sztipanovits added that DARPA officials are extremely happy with the outcome. The AVM program is the agency鈥檚 biggest program and the competition was the first test of the software tools that they are developing which they hope can dramatically reduce the time and cost of developing new military systems. So they were relieved that the students were able to use these tools to produce vehicles that worked so well.

The student team consisted of Grant Brennecke, senior, mechanical engineering; Kevin Bush, junior, mechanical engineering; Brandon Dimmig, junior, mechanical engineering; Ryan Hess, junior, mechanical engineering; Nathan Hollis, senior, mechanical engineering and mathematics; Peter Holly, senior, computer science; Alok Hota, junior, computer engineering; Andrew Leopold, senior, mechanical engineering; Christopher Twedell, junior, mechanical engineering and physics; and Dexter Watkins, senior, mechanical engineering.

鈥淣one of us expected that we would put in as much time as we did, but none of us regret it,鈥 said Hollis. 鈥淚t was the highlight of my engineering career so far.鈥

The class was valuable training in real-world engineering with hard and fast deadlines and limited resources. 鈥淚 wanted the course to be the biggest challenge the students ever had,鈥 said Withrow. 鈥淸lquote]The students made all the decisions so they could learn what it鈥檚 like to be a practicing engineer.鈥漑/lquote]

鈥淎t the beginning we had a number of fantastic ideas, like a retractable suspension, but we quickly realized that they just weren鈥檛 practical,鈥 Hota commented.

In just three months, the team produced a number of different prototypes. Initially, they had two different versions, one for land and the other for the water. Their first land prototype ran 30 seconds before it failed. They installed their first water jet drive system in a plastic Rubbermaid鈩

Chassis model
Computer aided design model of the vehicle's chassis that the students produced using the software tools developed for AVM. (Courtesy of Tom Withrow / Vanderbilt University)

tub and tested it in the pool outside Olin Hall. They tested the water-going capabilities of their final prototype in the pond in Centennial Park.

The student engineers had major problems with overheating, which they solved by designing and installing two water-cooling systems with a radiator. They also had difficulty sealing the lid to keep water from shorting out the electronics, which they mitigated by adding a sump and a miniature bilge pump.

The students made a list of the major lessons they learned. The first is to start early on everything because tasks always take much longer than you expect. Second is to keep your ideas realistic. Third is to document everything you do, otherwise you won鈥檛 remember the results of what you鈥檝e done when you really need them in the future. Finally, constant communication is essential in team effort of this sort.

鈥淭he job you did makes AVM look good…and it makes Vanderbilt look really good,鈥 , the ISIS senior research scientist who directs one of the key AVM projects, told the students at a reception held in their honor.

design team collage
(Courtesy of Tom Withrow / Vanderbilt University)