team 14: the design and construction of an ackerman-steered robot members: kyle quinn julio sosa

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Team 14: The Design and Construction of an Ackerman-Steered Robot Members: Kyle Quinn Julio Sosa Robert Steel Trevor Woods. Introduction Final Design Suspension Drive Line Motor Layout and Gearboxes Overall Layout Finite Element Analysis Adams Model Cost Analysis Spring Plans. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Team 14:

The Design and Construction

of an Ackerman-Steered Robot

Members:

Kyle Quinn

Julio Sosa

Robert Steel

Trevor Woods

Introduction

Final Design Suspension Drive Line Motor Layout and Gearboxes Overall Layout

Finite Element Analysis

Adams Model

Cost Analysis

Spring Plans

Overview

Project Scope Research Robot All-terrain capabilities Accommodates Sensors

and Hardware Front and Rear Ackerman

Steering

Client CISCOR

Introduction

Double Wishbone Single Strut per

Wheel Fabricated Arms

Suspension

Telescoping Universal Drive Shaft

Drive Line

Steering Linkage

Rack and Pinion Threaded Rod with

Tie rods

Overall Layout

Front and Rear Symmetrical

Controllers in Rear Motors Parallel to

Frame Batteries Around

Frame

Finite Element Analysis

Physical properties assigned to steel within the Pro/ENGINEER software package.

Steel Poisson’s Ratio 0.27 Density 0.283 lbm/in^3 Young’s Modulus 2.9e7 psi

Physical properties assigned to aluminum within the Pro/ENGINEER software

package.

Aluminum 2014 Poisson’s Ratio 0.33 Density 0.1 lbm/in^3 Young’s Modulus 1.06e7 psi

Finite Element Analysis (cont.)

Maximum Displacement of 0.0169" Maximum Displacement of 0.0197"

Adams Model

Tire Unloaded Radius

5.25 in

Wheel Mass 2.25 lbm

Sprung Mass 150 lbm

CG Height 12 in

Wheelbase 30 in

Drive Ratio 50/50

Brake Ratio 50/50

Suspension Position

Front

Adams Model

Adams Model

Future Plans

Get final Approval from Ciscor

Order Parts

Send Parts out for Fabrication

Assembly

Wiring/ Programming

Testing

Hibbler, R. C. 1993. “Statics and Mechanics of Materials: Second Edition”. Prentice Hall. pp. 139-177, 209-225, 511-537, 673-697.

Logan, Daryl L. 2007. “A First Course in the Finite Element Method”. Thomson. pp. 65-80

Staniforth, Allan. Competition Car Suspension: Design, Construction, Tuning. Newbury Park: Haynes Publishing, 1999.

Stone, Richard, and Ball, Jeffrey K. Automotive Engineering Fundamentals. Warrendale: Society of Automotive Engineers, 2004.

"About Pro/MECHANICA." Pro/MECHANICA Help. PTC. 29 Nov. 2008 <http://proe.ippd.ufl.edu/wildfire/html/usascii/promec/start.htm>.

“Car Bibles: The Car Suspension Bible” Car Bibles. 15 October 2008<http://www.carbibles.com/suspension_bible.html>

"Pro/ENGINEER Mechanica." Pro/ENGINEER Mechanica - PTC.com. PTC. 29 Nov. 2008

<http://www.ptc.com/products/proengineer/mechanica>.

References

Center for Intelligent Systems Control and Robotics

Dr. Emmanuel Collins Dr. Patrick Hollis Dr. Oscar Chuy Damion Dunlap Dr. Chiang Shih Dr. Daudi Waryoba Donald Hollett Hobbytown USA

Acknowledgements

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