The Exploration, Design, and Construction of Roller Coasters
This thesis presents a comprehensive investigation into the design of roller coasters. The study includes an overview of various roller coaster types, cart design, brake design, lift hill and launch design, support design, and roller coaster safety. Utilizing No Limits 2 to design the layout and CAD software for component design, a scale model roller coaster was designed. The physics of the roller coaster and its structures were analyzed and a scale model was produced. Afterward, an accelerometer was used to collect G force data as the cart moved along the track. However, the collected data differed from the expected results, as the launch speed was higher than predicted due to more friction than anticipated. As a result, further optimization of the design and models used to design the scale model roller coasters is necessary.
- Author (aut): Cardinale, Matthew
- Co-author: Johnson, Kayla
- Thesis director: Murthy, Raghavendra
- Committee member: Singh, Anoop
- Contributor (ctb): Barrett, The Honors College
- Contributor (ctb): Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Program