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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 Right Move, Right Place, Right Time Subsystems Design Review Ana Allen Joanna Dzionara-Norsen Beverly Liriano Dan Sawicki
Prototypes Introduced Week 6 C B A E D F
Identifying Critical Sub Systems Connective Mechanism
Identifying Critical Sub Systems Connective Mechanism Axilla Pad/ Handles
Identifying Critical Sub Systems Connective Mechanism Axilla Pad/ Handles Frame
Prototypes Introduced Week 6 C B A E D F
Prototypes Introduced Week 6 C B A E D F REVISED
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
Pros: • Lightweight • Easy to manufacture • Sliding button connective mechanism • Cons: • Design resembles standard axilla crutch Prototype H Sliding button
Prototypes to Create 1. Axilla Pads and Handles 2. Frames and Connective Mechanisms C B G H
User Feedback Axilla Pads and Handles
User Feedback Axilla Pads and Handles
User Feedback Frames and Connective Mechanisms
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.
Magnet Overview Prototype Design Tested Note: If used in final design, magnets will have a small distance separating them.
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
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
Bike Clamp AnalysisAxial Holding Force • Assume: • Coefficient of friction = 0.61 • Fx = 13,000 N
Bike Clamp AnalysisHoop Tension • Assume: • Collar width = 12 mm • Internal radius 6.35 mm • Internal pressure = 7.08 MPa • Fh = 540 Pa
CAD Model: B/C Prototype Cheetah Leg Connection Mechanism Grip Connection Mechanism
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
Spring Analysis Results • Stress absorbed by the springs results in a large stress. • May give user more endurance to use crutches longer.
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