
Victor Romo developed and expanded advanced suspension CAD assemblies for the FormulaRacingatUCDavis/FE12_CAD repository, focusing on both front and rear subsystems. He applied SolidWorks and SLDASM to deliver motion-enabled assemblies, configurable variants, and export-ready DXF assets, supporting design validation and manufacturing readiness. His work included rigorous data management, version control, and documentation, ensuring traceability and maintainability across evolving designs. By reorganizing CAD data and introducing new assemblies with updated components, Victor enabled faster iteration cycles and reduced downstream rework. His technical approach demonstrated depth in 3D modeling, assembly design, and mechanical engineering, resulting in robust, production-ready CAD deliverables.

May 2025 monthly summary for FormulaRacingatUCDavis/FE12_CAD. Focused on delivering the Suspension CAD Model Expansion to support design validation and manufacturing readiness, with updated assemblies and export-ready DXF assets. Business value includes improved accuracy, faster iteration cycles, and reduced downstream rework across the suspension subsystem. Key features delivered: - Suspension CAD Model Expansion: Added AC Full Assembly with rear tie rods and a complete full assembly (SolidWorks files); updates to related SLDASM assemblies to reflect new/modified components in the suspension system. - Pushrod Tab DXF: Introduced a Pushrod Tab DXF with updates to affected assemblies for consistent data exchange. Major bugs fixed: - No critical bugs reported or fixed this month related to the suspension CAD work. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Enables more accurate CAD data for simulations and manufacturing documentation, reducing downstream rework and accelerating design iterations. - Improves traceability and change management through explicit commit references. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - SolidWorks CAD, SLDASM assembly management, DXF export/import, CAD data governance, version control, and cross-functional collaboration with the design/manufacturing teams.
May 2025 monthly summary for FormulaRacingatUCDavis/FE12_CAD. Focused on delivering the Suspension CAD Model Expansion to support design validation and manufacturing readiness, with updated assemblies and export-ready DXF assets. Business value includes improved accuracy, faster iteration cycles, and reduced downstream rework across the suspension subsystem. Key features delivered: - Suspension CAD Model Expansion: Added AC Full Assembly with rear tie rods and a complete full assembly (SolidWorks files); updates to related SLDASM assemblies to reflect new/modified components in the suspension system. - Pushrod Tab DXF: Introduced a Pushrod Tab DXF with updates to affected assemblies for consistent data exchange. Major bugs fixed: - No critical bugs reported or fixed this month related to the suspension CAD work. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Enables more accurate CAD data for simulations and manufacturing documentation, reducing downstream rework and accelerating design iterations. - Improves traceability and change management through explicit commit references. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - SolidWorks CAD, SLDASM assembly management, DXF export/import, CAD data governance, version control, and cross-functional collaboration with the design/manufacturing teams.
February 2025 monthly summary focusing on delivering configurable CAD capability and expanding product variants in the FE12_CAD repository. The key feature delivered this month was the AB Assembly with wheels, enabling a wheel-equipped variant and broader CAD configurations for FormulaRacingatUCDavis/FE12_CAD. No major bugs were reported/fixed in this period. This work enhances configurability, traceability, and downstream integration for wheel-based variants, contributing to faster time-to-market for diversified product configurations.
February 2025 monthly summary focusing on delivering configurable CAD capability and expanding product variants in the FE12_CAD repository. The key feature delivered this month was the AB Assembly with wheels, enabling a wheel-equipped variant and broader CAD configurations for FormulaRacingatUCDavis/FE12_CAD. No major bugs were reported/fixed in this period. This work enhances configurability, traceability, and downstream integration for wheel-based variants, contributing to faster time-to-market for diversified product configurations.
January 2025: Delivered AF Suspension System Enhancements for FE12_CAD, including new rockers, adjusted pushrod length, and a new assembly file to improve performance, fit, and tunability. The change is tracked under a dedicated commit to ensure traceability and reproducibility.
January 2025: Delivered AF Suspension System Enhancements for FE12_CAD, including new rockers, adjusted pushrod length, and a new assembly file to improve performance, fit, and tunability. The change is tracked under a dedicated commit to ensure traceability and reproducibility.
Monthly work summary for 2024-11 focused on FE12_CAD repository. Delivered complete FE12 suspension CAD components (front and rear) and implemented data organization and cleanup to improve maintainability and downstream workflows (modeling, simulation, and assembly readiness).
Monthly work summary for 2024-11 focused on FE12_CAD repository. Delivered complete FE12 suspension CAD components (front and rear) and implemented data organization and cleanup to improve maintainability and downstream workflows (modeling, simulation, and assembly readiness).
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