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Title: MechatronicRobotic Project


1
Mechatronic/Robotic Project
Sponsored by Lockheed Martin
Faculty Mentors Prof. Harry Cheng Prof. Andy Frank
  • EME 185A/B
  • Senior Design Clinic
  • Winter/Spring 2006
  • Prof. Cristina Davis
  • TA Eddie Jordan

Other MAE Support Prof. Roger Davis Prof. Dean
Karnopp Steven Nestinger
  • Team Members
  • Belaye Assefa
  • Choi Ting Lau
  • Daniel Trainer
  • Jennifer LaFever
  • Tri Bui
  • Dean Truong (EE)

Lockheed Contacts Johnny Lau Dana Anderson Nevin
Morris Christopher Cupples Nick Degnan
2
Introduction to Problem
  • Outline/Rules
  • Based on Competition at Northwestern University
  • 1 cubic foot
  • No explosive substances
  • Autonomous Control
  • Predetermined Course
  • Start anywhere on first block
  • Proceed through course in order
  • Lockheed gives direction
  • Design AND Construct AND Test
  • Budget, EME 185 Schedule
  • Have fun, keep it simple, keep it interesting.

Given Course Schematic
3
Concept Generation
  • Bridge the gap
  • Scissor Linkage
  • Telescoping Rail
  • 4 piece platform
  • Unraveling Bridge (Octoganal Shape)
  • Jump the gap
  • Helicopter
  • Frog bot
  • Attach to walls
  • Suction Cups, Magnets, etc
  • Suction Vehicle

Bridge the Gap Designs
Jump the Gap Designs
4
Design Selection Criteria
5
Concept Selected
  • Suction Vehicle
  • Crawl through gap (rather than bridging or flying
    over gap)
  • Two piece design to go over corners
  • Joint actuated when detect edges
  • Suction system activated when vehicle is
    perpendicular to ground

Schematic of Course Objectives
6
Design Subsystems
  • Drive System
  • moving forward
  • bending around corners
  • Controls
  • Autonomous control
  • Activation of joint, suction at right
    time/position
  • Suction System
  • Essence of design
  • Traveling ON walls
  • Body Frame
  • Lightweight
  • Strong
  • Aesthetically pleasing
  • Course Construction
  • mock of course to test vehicle

Final Layout Drawings
7
Drive System
  • Move Forward
  • 4 Motors
  • Torque/hp analysis
  • Timing Belts/Pulleys
  • 4 Treads
  • 4 Drive sprockets
  • 8 Guide Sprockets
  • Hold Together (Frame)
  • Polycarbonate Structural Pieces
  • FEA (Finite Element Analysis) using Ansys
  • Actuated Joint
  • 2 servos
  • Brackets

CAD of Drive System
Ansys Force Setup for a Bracket
8
Suction System
  • Design System
  • Lightweight vehicle Makes this concept possible
  • Test different fans
  • Nozzle design for best fan
  • Fans
  • Ducted RC Airplane Fans
  • Duct / Nozzle
  • Fiberglass
  • Mold from Styrofoam
  • Pressure Difference to create force needed to
    hold vehicle against wall.
  • Inlet Outlet size
  • Fan specs.
  • Control System Fluids Analysis

Proposed Design for Suction System
9
Controls
  • Sensors
  • Tilt Sensor
  • MEMS Inclinometer
  • Line Sensors
  • Optical Electronic/Photo Detector
  • Speed Feedback Sensors
  • Small motors to give negative/positive value for
    forward/backward motion
  • Controls
  • PCB Board
  • Microcontroller
  • H-bridge MOS drivers
  • various electronics, wiring
  • Power Source/Batteries
  • Motors, fans, joint, electronics

Proto- Board, Microcontroller, Wiring
Three Sensors Up Close
Schematic
10
Body/Frame
  • Holds systems together/in position
  • Drive system
  • Structural Pieces (FEA)
  • Suction system
  • Mounted to drive system structural pieces (Static
    Analysis)
  • Controls/Electronics
  • Hold proto-board(s) down
  • Hold Power source in place
  • Able to manufacture on campus

Polycarbonate Sheets
Ansys results for drive bracket
11
Final Design Results
  • Subsystems Constructed
  • All?
  • Results From Testing
  • Iterations
  • Time Trials

12
Design Evaluation Conclusion
  • In a redesign
  • Focus on suction system up front.
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