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ESC100 – Design Studio Week 6

ESC100 – Design Studio Week 6. Milestone 1 Presentations Detailed Design Team Time. Today’s Schedule: 1:55-2:15 Prep time 2:15-3:30 Team Presentations 3:30-3:45 Detailed Design 3:45-4:45 Team Time. Team Presentations. Team Wrecking Ballers : Wojtowicz , Barhoush , Ullrich

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ESC100 – Design Studio Week 6

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  1. ESC100 – Design Studio Week 6 Milestone 1 Presentations Detailed Design Team Time Today’s Schedule: 1:55-2:15 Prep time 2:15-3:30 Team Presentations 3:30-3:45 Detailed Design 3:45-4:45Team Time

  2. Team Presentations Team Wrecking Ballers: Wojtowicz, Barhoush, Ullrich Team T.O.R.Q.U.E: Noonan, Guitérrez, Forti Team Section 1: Schwartz, Costa, Bauer-Moshi Team MAK: Matthews, Michel, Fontaine Team Lightning: Wood, Manus, McDonnell Team Liquid Steel: Leone, Rose, Kaljulaid TURN IN WRITTEN REPORT!

  3. Projections

  4. Types of Axonometric Projections Isometric- Equal angles (120°) between coordinate axes

  5. Types of Axonometric Projections Dimetric- Two of the three axes have equal angles (usually ~105°)

  6. Types of Axonometric Projections Trimetric- There are no equal angles between the coordinate axes

  7. Comparing Axonometric Views http://www.untoldentertainment.com/blog/img/2009_09_22/axonometric_projections.jpg

  8. Orthographic Projections View of Objects: In engineering graphics a view of an object is created by an orthographic projection. In the ortho-graphic projection, rays (or projectors) from all points on the edges or contours of the object extend parallel to each other and perpendicular to the plane of projection.

  9. Normal View • Normal Planes will appear as an edge in two views and a true sized plan in the remaining view when using three views such as a top, front and right side.

  10. Section Views

  11. Section Views

  12. Section Views

  13. Today • Design Milestone 2: Due Thursday October 24 • Structural Prototype Review • Detailed Design • Bill of Materials • Logic Flow Description (for Arduino) • Distribute Isometric Paper • Distribute Project Supplies • Return Bio-Eng Lab Reports • Motors/Gears: • http://www.pololu.com/catalog/category/34

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