Hello all,
I have what written what I feel is a competent design report (not the whole report, just my section). However, I never really make reference to say, actual (numerical) braking torques, pressures, product names, dimensions, etc. I feel like many of these items are taken care of in the Design Spec Sheet. In some instances, though, like anticipated brake torques or brake balances, this isn't the case. However, these things are referenced in the design report and explained how they were accounted for/calculated and why they are important/how they affected design of the system. But reiterating, no actual numbers. There is only so much space in the design report for one part of the car's design. Essentially, what I have written is merely a thought process. Also no mention of FEM/SIM to verify system strength is as needed, because I feel this is an obvious step and I don't want to waste precious space. Nor do I list smaller less consequential componentry.
Am I going about this the right way or is leaving out the numbers going to hurt? Obviously this is my first time writing one of these guys.
Its pretty late so some grammatical mistakes might exist, apologies in advance.