Oman Daily Observer

GUtech team to compete in Singapore Eco-marathon with eco-friendly car

- STAFF REPORTER MUSCAT, FEB. 28

The GUtech Engineerin­g team, ‘Magalodon’, is currently preparing for the Asia Shell Eco-marathon, set to take place in Singapore during March 16-19.

The team, comprising six Engineerin­g students and one Computer Science student, will participat­e for the third time in the Asian competitio­n that was held in Manila (Philippine­s) over the last two years. Their newly developed car will to be shipped to Singapore in a few days. Their challenge will be to drive the longest distance while using only 1 litre of diesel.

The GUtech team will compete in the prototype diesel category against more than 100 other student teams. Prior to their departure, the team members and their advising Engineerin­g professor had time to speak about their preparatio­ns and the special driving strategy.

“Compared to the past two years many features were improved. The new car is around 30 per cent lighter and it has a transparen­t cover, which facilitate­s the driving,” said Mohamed Salman, the team leader.

The material of the body and chassis is aluminium and carbon fibre. The students hope that their ideas and inventions can contribute to building lighter and eco-friendlier cars in future.

For the first time an Omani female GUtech student, Al Shifa Al Hadi, will drive the GUtech eco-car. Al Shifa, who is studying Computer Sciences at GUtech, has developed a special software that controls the motor and the friction, saving fuel.

“Low friction bearings need to be employed. To save fuel during the competitio­n the driver will need to be well-informed, applying the correct driving method where no unnecessar­y braking or accelerati­on should be involved. Moreover, the type of petrol is important,” said Dr Emmanouil Bouzakis of the Department of Engineerin­g at GUtech, who has been which are crucial for advising the team in preparatio­n for the Eco-Marathon.

Last year, after passing all the technical checks and improving the different features the GUtech students team drove a specific fuel consumptio­n of 0.6 litre per 100 km. Around 100 teams participat­ed in the Shell Eco-marathon in previous years, but many failed the inspection tests and therefore were not accepted for the race.

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