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P14042: Una -Crutch

P14042: Una -Crutch. Right Move, Right Place, Right Time Subsystems Design Review Ana Allen Joanna Dzionara-Norsen Beverly Liriano Dan Sawicki. Agenda. Review (weeks 1-6). Current Product. P14042 Problem Statement. Additional Project Deliverables. Prototypes Introduced Week 6. C.

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P14042: Una -Crutch

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  1. P14042: Una-Crutch Right Move, Right Place, Right Time Subsystems Design Review Ana Allen Joanna Dzionara-Norsen Beverly Liriano Dan Sawicki

  2. Agenda

  3. Review (weeks 1-6)

  4. Current Product

  5. P14042 Problem Statement

  6. Additional Project Deliverables

  7. Prototypes Introduced Week 6 C B A E D F

  8. Identifying Critical Subsystems

  9. Risk Assessment

  10. Identifying Critical Sub Systems

  11. Functional Decomposition

  12. Identifying Critical Sub Systems

  13. Engineering Requirements

  14. Identifying Critical Sub Systems

  15. System Architecture

  16. Identifying Critical Sub Systems

  17. Identifying Critical Sub Systems Connective Mechanism

  18. Identifying Critical Sub Systems Connective Mechanism Axilla Pad/ Handles

  19. Identifying Critical Sub Systems Connective Mechanism Axilla Pad/ Handles Frame

  20. Critical Subsystems Defined

  21. Proof-of-Concept

  22. Prototypes Introduced Week 6 C B A E D F

  23. Prototypes Introduced Week 6 C B A E D F REVISED

  24. Pros: • Compact Design • Usable for all ages • Stable • Cons: • Not necessarily aesthetically pleasing • Two separate bases • Pad is in contact with the ground Prototype G Male/female mold Pin

  25. Pros: • Lightweight • Easy to manufacture • Sliding button connective mechanism • Cons: • Design resembles standard axilla crutch Prototype H Sliding button

  26. Prototypes to Create 1. Axilla Pads and Handles 2. Frames and Connective Mechanisms C B G H

  27. Axilla Pads and HandlesPrototypes Created

  28. Frames and Connective MechanismsPrototype B and C C B

  29. Frames and Connective MechanismsPrototype G G

  30. Frames and Connective MechanismsPrototype H H

  31. Prototype Test Plan

  32. User Feedback Axilla Pads and Handles

  33. User Feedback Axilla Pads and Handles

  34. User Feedback Frames and Connective Mechanisms

  35. Second-Order Analysis

  36. Magnetic Analysis

  37. Magnetic AnalysisMagnetism Physics on a Crutch • Pull Force: quantity required to separate two attracting magnets. • Pull Force Equations: The Lorentz Equations • Pull Force Increases as Area Increases. • Pull Force Decreases as Distance Increases.

  38. Magnetic AnalysisConfigurations Analyzed

  39. Magnet Overview Prototype Design Tested Note: If used in final design, magnets will have a small distance separating them.

  40. Bike Clamp Analysis • Split-Ring Clamp Type Shaft Collar • Analysis: • Torque necessary to achieve pre-load • Axial holding force of seat post collar • Hoop Tension in collar

  41. Bike Clamp AnalysisTorque in Cap Screw • Assume: • Cap screw is coarse pitch • Low or medium carbon • Non-permanent connection • Screw diameter = 6 mm • Torque = 6.11 Nm

  42. Bike Clamp AnalysisAxial Holding Force • Assume: • Coefficient of friction = 0.61 • Fx = 13,000 N

  43. Bike Clamp AnalysisHoop Tension • Assume: • Collar width = 12 mm • Internal radius 6.35 mm • Internal pressure = 7.08 MPa • Fh = 540 Pa

  44. CAD Model: B/C Prototype Cheetah Leg Connection Mechanism Grip Connection Mechanism

  45. Spring Analysis • Analyzing Spring at Base of Crutch. • Normal Force = Spring Force • N = user load • Two Stresses on Spring: • Torsion Shear Stress • Direct Shear Stress N

  46. Spring Analysis Results • Stress absorbed by the springs results in a large stress. • May give user more endurance to use crutches longer.

  47. Deflection of Cheetah Leg Base • Assume: • Carbon fiber material • Circular cross-section • r = 0.75in = 1.91x10-2m • R2 = 0.3 m • Deflection = 0.08in = 0.002m P M P R2 D P

  48. Feasibility

  49. Manufacturing Processes

  50. Brinkman Lab Resources

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