ME 195A
Electric Wayside Pickup Team
Proposal
Name
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Skills
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Email
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Responsibilities
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Garrett Gemmel
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Electrical contracting, Solidworks, AutoCAD
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GGemmel777@gmail.com
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Project Management, CAD Design
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Michael Hurst
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Video Production / Mechatronics / Solidworks / Reports Writing
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michael.p.hurst@gmail.com
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Write reports, prepare materials for team presentations, research available solutions and communicate with suppliers, assist in fabrication of scale wayside power, assist in CAD modelling of designs.
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Dianna Man
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AutoCad, Inventor,Thermal/Fluids, Machining, Matlab
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mandianna10@gmail.com
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Budgeting, Design/CAD, Fabrication, Testing
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Karmjot Singh
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AutoCAD, Inventor, Machining, MatLab, Arduino
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singh.karmjot@gmail.com
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Design/CAD, Testing, Fabrication, Integration and Analysis, Scheduling
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Matt Holst
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Electrical Engineer
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mattholst33@gmail.com
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Coordinate efforts between EE team and Wayside Power team
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Nasrat Haidari
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AutoCad, Machining, Analysis, circuits, matlab, and micoprocessor programming
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haidarinasrat@gmail.com
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Design/CAD, Circuit analysis, testing, Scheduling, Integration, fabrication, and editing
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The wayside power team will design a working model for the 1/12 and ¼ scale and will collaborate with the solar and bogie teams to determine the best method of powering our bogies with solar.
Design Requirements
- Hot rail on 1/12 and ¼ scale models to be kid safe for Maker Faire
- Power supply and circuitry to power 10 bogies on the 1/12 scale and 2 bogies on the ¼ scale
- Aesthetically pleasing and durable implementation of wayside power
- Stationary source
Deliverables
- Working model for wayside power on 1/12 and ¼ scale
Things to Accomplish (Action Items)
- Determine power requirements of bogies on 1/12 and ¼ scale
- Determine safe limits for working with electric circuits around children
- Find a way to power bogie and charge battery from wayside
- Discuss several design solutions for wayside power and create a plan for narrowing down to a final design choice
- Work closely with the solar team and the track design team.
Sketches
Figure 1. Different collector shoe designs commonly used on electric trains
Figure 2. Collector rail preliminary sketch
Figure 3. Preliminary design for collector rail and shoe
Preliminary Gantt Chart
Things to buy:
- Raw Aluminum for creating parts
- A 12” by 12” piece of stock Aluminum is $187.00, available here.
- Wiring
- Can be bought at HomeDepot.
- A battery for testing (need to decide 9 Volts or 12 Volts)
- 12 V, 5Ah battery for $15.00, available here
- Motor for testing
Mini 5V-15V 12V DC Motor 360 Motor 6000RPM with Speed Encoder for $4.00 available here.
- Need to match the motors that the 1/12 model actually uses.
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