Individual Force-Torque-Power-Energy Analysis


Individual Energy Analysis Proposal
(DUE FOR LAB 5): 
  • Complete steps 1-3.
  • Write out the equations for step 4 (no numerical results needed in the proposal).
  • Lead TA will come to the Lab 5 section and review proposals with each teams.
Individual Energy Analysis 
(DUE FOR LAB 6 (final submission)):
  • Complete all steps.

Each team member should select one component of a potential design being considered by the group. For that component:

Introduction:

1. Describe the part with a figure and brief description.
2. List assumptions used.
3. Draw a Free Body Diagram showing the worst-case load condition. Do your best effort based upon your physics background; we will cover this in more depth later in MAE 3

Calculation:

4. Calculate the energy, power, force/torque required for the component to perform the task. 
5. Select an energy sources from the Team Force-Torque-Power-Energy Analysis
6. Calculate the Factor of Safety for energy, power, force/torque.

Conclusion:

7. Summarize your conclusions: Why did you choose your energy source? What can you conclude from the factor of safety. What will be the limiting factor for your design (ie. not enough power, torque, force, etc...) and why?


Length of assignment 2-3 pages. Report must be typed. Diagrams can be neatly hand drawn.

Summary of Energy Sources: (Will be Posted End of Week 5)

See Example of Raising a Hammer

The following links provide useful examples for how to perform the energy analysis and what is expected.

Cart moving example

Rotating Robot Arm Example

Shooting/Throwing Projectile example


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