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+ | ##Ratio | ||
+ | ###How to calculate | ||
+ | ####Teeth to teeth | ||
+ | ##Belts | ||
+ | ###Types | ||
+ | ####V Belt | ||
+ | ####Timing Belt | ||
+ | ###How they work | ||
+ | ####V Belt - Fits in a wheel that has groove | ||
+ | ####Timing belt - Have notches | ||
+ | ####Goal when using keep as much contact as possible between belt and wheel (sort of) | ||
+ | ###How to calculate | ||
+ | ####Diameter to diameter | ||
+ | ##Chains and Sprockets | ||
+ | ###How they work | ||
+ | ####Links | ||
+ | ####Master links | ||
+ | ####Numbering (what it means) | ||
+ | ####Standard sizes (lengths etc) | ||
+ | ####Goal when using ... | ||
+ | ###Big v. Small | ||
+ | ####Big | ||
+ | #####Stronger | ||
+ | #####Less efficient | ||
+ | ####Small | ||
+ | #####Weaker | ||
+ | #####More efficient | ||
+ | ###How to calculate | ||
+ | ####Diameter to diameter | ||
+ | ##Pulleys | ||
+ | ###How they work | ||
+ | ##Special | ||
+ | ###Rack and Pinion | ||
+ | ####How they work | ||
+ | ###Worm Gears | ||
+ | ####How they work | ||
+ | #Advantages and Disadvantages of each | ||
===Drive Types=== | ===Drive Types=== |
Revision as of 00:42, 20 July 2007
This is the outline for both the 2007 basic and advanced Technology Enrichment sessions.
Contents
Basic Sessions
Introduction
Date: 09/11/2007
- Welcome to 2007 TE Sessions and to Tech
- Info about RoboJackets
- Key people and contacts during the sessions
- Info about sponsors
- Info about this year vs. last year
- Show them where to get power points and materials on our site
- On our website in TE sessions (there will be a page for materials and such
- What is a robot
- Types
- Robots in real life
- Applications
- Commercial / Industrial
- Roomba
- Kuka
- Government / Military
- Samsungs Sentry in the DMZ
- UAV's border patrol, communication, traffic reports
- Bomb defusing
- Rescue
- Research
- DARPA
- NASA
- Telescopes
- Robotics at tech
- Borg Lab
- RIM
- GTRI
- UAV Lab
- others
- Our robots
- Candi
- 1 or 2 RoboCup
- Commercial / Industrial
- Applications
- End with our goals and aspirations
- Take questions
Intro to Mechanical Engineering
Date: 09/18/2007
Mechanical Power Transmission
Date: 09/25/2007
- What is power
- Physics
- Work x time = force x velocity
- Idea
- Make your motors useful
- Physics
- Mechanisms
- Gears
- How they work
- Teeth
- Pitch diameter
- How they work
- Ratio
- How to calculate
- Teeth to teeth
- How to calculate
- Belts
- Types
- V Belt
- Timing Belt
- How they work
- V Belt - Fits in a wheel that has groove
- Timing belt - Have notches
- Goal when using keep as much contact as possible between belt and wheel (sort of)
- How to calculate
- Diameter to diameter
- Types
- Chains and Sprockets
- How they work
- Links
- Master links
- Numbering (what it means)
- Standard sizes (lengths etc)
- Goal when using ...
- Big v. Small
- Big
- Stronger
- Less efficient
- Small
- Weaker
- More efficient
- Big
- How to calculate
- Diameter to diameter
- How they work
- Pulleys
- How they work
- Special
- Rack and Pinion
- How they work
- Worm Gears
- How they work
- Rack and Pinion
- Gears
- Advantages and Disadvantages of each
Drive Types
Date: 10/02/2007
Manipulation
Date: 10/09/2007
Manufacturing and Safety
Date: 10/16/2007
Pneumatic / Fluid Power
Date: 10/23/2007
Electrical Power
Date: 10/30/2007
Programming
Date: 11/06/2007
Success in FIRST / Cookout
Date: 11/10/2007
Advanced Sessions
Technical Design
Motor Control
Adv. Mechanical Power Transmission
Topics in Autonomous Control
Machine Vision
Manipulation
(2 weeks)