Detailed Design Presentation
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Detailed Design Presentation
Underwater Robotic Fish Phase II: Buoyancy Week 12 Review Presentation Project #15029 Multidisciplinary Senior Design Rochester Institute of Technology Page 1 Team Members and Roles Name Role Sarah Bailey Project Manager and Mechanical Support Chloe Bohlman Webmaster and Electrical Support Mark Pitonyak Electrical Lead Igor Drobnjak Systems Lead Brandon Michale Biomedical Lead Frederick Cookhouse Mechanical Lead Page 2 Agenda General: ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Test Outline Depth Sensor Controls Flowchart Electronics Schedule Tri-Line Automation Eco-Skin and Composite Air Muscle Testing Tail Testing Buoyancy CAD Modeling New Risks Bill of Materials Schedule and Proposal Page 3 Test Outline ● Solenoid Valves from Crab Project ● Variable Speed for Water Pump ● PWM Low Pass Filter ● ● ● Water Bottle Buoyancy Test Waterproof Box Buoyancy Test ● ● Distance Sensor Air Muscle Tests Tail Actuation and Tensioning Cable Tests Page 4 Depth Sensor Page 5 Depth Sensor Page 6 Controls Flowchart Depth Subroutine Forward Subroutine Page 7 Electronics Schedule Page 8 Tri-Line Automation - Valves Mark’s Proposed Valves ● Meet with Mark Schiesser ● Tuesday 11/11/2014 ● Discussed project ● Toured Facility ● Tri-Line is willing to donate whatever valves and other materials we may need. ● Presentations were sent to Mark for review ● Literature regarding valves received from Mark Page 9 Eco-Skin and Composite Body ● Contacted Professor Ghoneim about using composite materials ● Designed attachment point for the eco-flex tail to the head. ● Will help to streamline body while providing support to internal mechanisms. Eco-Flex Sleeve ● Composite Shell Velcro 0.5 inch Need to determine if molding a shell of composite is possible for head/body design. Page 10 Air Muscle Testing Setup Page 11 Air Muscle Testing Muscle Lengths Page 12 Air Muscle Testing Force Gage - No Weight Page 13 Air Muscle Testing Force Gauge - 1lb Weight Page 14 Tail Testing Page 15 Tail Testing Page 16 Buoyancy Aquarium Pump Gasket Check Valve Push to Connect ¼ inch Tubing Silicon Sealant Page 17 Buoyancy Air Pressure Issue ● The Ballast Tank is way too light and therefore, needs a lot of Original water in order to change buoyancy level. ● With this large amount of water the air pressure becomes too Fixed large and blows the gasket. ● Check Valve Issue Possible Solutions: ○ Weigh down ballast tank ● Purchased check valves with at least 1lb weight ● Check Valve openings were too small - needed and test higher pressure to allow flow ● ● ○ Fill with water and then Solution: Check Valve openings were cut down close ballast tank or and drilled to have bigger openings. close ballast tank and Tested and resolved then pump water in? Page 18 CAD Modeling Page 19 CAD Modeling Page 20 CAD Modeling Subject to Change Page 21 CAD Modeling Subject to Change Page 22 New Risks ID 1 2 Risk Item Effect Cause Pump Stuttering Will not get the right amount of water and pressure to air muscles and ballast tank. Running the pump at high pressures PCB Design The PCB design will not be correct and/or will not work. Design and build was executed incorrectly. Soldering was poor. 3 3 Tail Movement The tail movement Tensioning does not follow fish cables not motion due to the located correctly. middle "freeSection designs floating" piece not detailed and interfering with analyzed. movement. 4 Ballast Tank Air Pressure Too much water needed in ballast tank - creates high air pressure The gasket blows. Likelihood Importance Action to Minimize Risk Owner Type 6 Monitor pump performance as we test and evaluate how we will need to design control system to address and minimize risk. Mark and Fred tech risk 3 9 Double and triple check PCB board design with the team and professors. Practice careful soldering methods. Mark and Chloe tech risk 2 3 6 Prototype full tail. Test all ranges of motion. Igor and Brandon tech risk 3 3 9 Discussed issue with Dr. S, prototype and test with various weights and methods. Sarah tech risk 2 Severity 3 Page 23 Bill of Materials Screenshot Page 24 Schedule Proposed Detailed Design Date: 12/4/2014 See paper schedule for details Page 25 Thank You! Questions? Page 26