Tuesday, October 18, 2016

10/19/2016 Blog #7

Hi,
This week, I helped draft a bracket mount that would be specific to the curved track, but soon realized that the radius was so much larger that the curve on the bracket mount would be meaningless and costly. The picture below demonstrates the radius of the loop on the track and the mount with specific legs would align perfectly with the bend to reduce wiggle. However, as can be seen in the picture, the radius is so large that the tangential point of contact is negligible. It would take money to put in that extra radius that effectively accomplishes little. Next, I was also helping Jez change the units of the entire track from metric to standard since we wanted to make the numbers look good with a perfect three significant digit number. However, the dimensions of the track would change and we would have to build a new track, so we agreed to just change the units and leave as is for now until we begin working on the new track next semester. I also compiled a list of things that we will be addressing tomorrow before the presentation on the 26th of October, including, but not limited to, drafting a bill of materials, documenting inventory, contacting companies like Vander-Bend Manufacturing, performing FEA on our assembly, updating Gantt Chart, and creating a PowerPoint.



Franklin Kha


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