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The final design features a pressure housing mount, loops for wire management, and magnetic coupling.
Based off of the results of the previous ANSYS simulation, the team decided to add a second arm to hold the pressure housing and thicken the arms to make them sturdier. The total deformation decreased to around 1mm with double the force applied.
The team performed an ANSYS simulation to see how the arm holding the pressure housing may deform with a force of 13.3N applied. Around 3mm of deformation could be seen from the simulation when the force was applied.
This guard was designed to have a vibrating brush move in and out of the CTD on a timing belt system
This guard was designed to have one pivot point and the brush would swing in and out of the center hole.
This guard was designed to hold four ultrasonic transducers and clean the guard through vibration.