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#Mechanisms
 
#Mechanisms
 
##Gears
 
##Gears
 
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###How they work
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####Teeth
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####Pitch diameter
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##Ratio
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###How to calculate
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####Teeth to teeth
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##Belts
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###Types
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####V Belt
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####Timing Belt
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###How they work
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####V Belt - Fits in a wheel that has groove
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####Timing belt - Have notches
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####Goal when using keep as much contact as possible between belt and wheel (sort of)
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###How to calculate
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####Diameter to diameter
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##Chains and Sprockets
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###How they work
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####Links
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####Master links
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####Numbering (what it means)
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####Standard sizes (lengths etc)
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####Goal when using ...
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###Big v. Small
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####Big
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#####Stronger
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#####Less efficient
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####Small
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#####Weaker
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#####More efficient
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###How to calculate
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####Diameter to diameter
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##Pulleys
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###How they work
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##Special
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###Rack and Pinion
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####How they work
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###Worm Gears
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####How they work
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#Advantages and Disadvantages of each
  
 
===Drive Types===
 
===Drive Types===

Revision as of 01:42, 20 July 2007

This is the outline for both the 2007 basic and advanced Technology Enrichment sessions.

Basic Sessions

Introduction

Date: 09/11/2007

  1. Welcome to 2007 TE Sessions and to Tech
    1. Info about RoboJackets
    2. Key people and contacts during the sessions
    3. Info about sponsors
    4. Info about this year vs. last year
    5. Show them where to get power points and materials on our site
      1. On our website in TE sessions (there will be a page for materials and such
  2. What is a robot
    1. Types
  3. Robots in real life
    1. Applications
      1. Commercial / Industrial
        1. Roomba
        2. Kuka
      2. Government / Military
        1. Samsungs Sentry in the DMZ
        2. UAV's border patrol, communication, traffic reports
        3. Bomb defusing
        4. Rescue
      3. Research
        1. DARPA
        2. NASA
        3. Telescopes
      4. Robotics at tech
        1. Borg Lab
        2. RIM
        3. GTRI
        4. UAV Lab
        5. others
      5. Our robots
        1. Candi
        2. 1 or 2 RoboCup
  4. End with our goals and aspirations
    1. Take questions

Intro to Mechanical Engineering

Date: 09/18/2007

Mechanical Power Transmission

Date: 09/25/2007

  1. What is power
    1. Physics
      1. Work x time = force x velocity
    2. Idea
      1. Make your motors useful
  2. Mechanisms
    1. Gears
      1. How they work
        1. Teeth
        2. Pitch diameter
    2. Ratio
      1. How to calculate
        1. Teeth to teeth
    3. Belts
      1. Types
        1. V Belt
        2. Timing Belt
      2. How they work
        1. V Belt - Fits in a wheel that has groove
        2. Timing belt - Have notches
        3. Goal when using keep as much contact as possible between belt and wheel (sort of)
      3. How to calculate
        1. Diameter to diameter
    4. Chains and Sprockets
      1. How they work
        1. Links
        2. Master links
        3. Numbering (what it means)
        4. Standard sizes (lengths etc)
        5. Goal when using ...
      2. Big v. Small
        1. Big
          1. Stronger
          2. Less efficient
        2. Small
          1. Weaker
          2. More efficient
      3. How to calculate
        1. Diameter to diameter
    5. Pulleys
      1. How they work
    6. Special
      1. Rack and Pinion
        1. How they work
      2. Worm Gears
        1. How they work
  3. 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)