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Zach Bolotin Cody Hatch Robert Swartz Moog Flight Simulator Visual Display
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Agenda Project Overview Customer Needs/Engineering Specs Detailed Design Intro Projector Mounting Frame Projectors Selected Screen Design Overall Assembly Updated Risk Assessment Project Plans
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Project Overview Visual Display The purpose of this project is to design and build a system for displaying the flight simulator program. The visualization technology and mounting system are the main requirements. It will important to analyze the system, taking into account the effect that the motion table will have on the components.
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Customer Needs Immersive Visual Environment Robust Mounting Strategy Interface with Flight Simulation Software Engineering Specs ·Cost · Weight · Screen Size · Resolution · Brightness · Acceleration Tolerance · Vibration Tolerance · Material Strength
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Design Introduction We have chosen to go with a curved screen design with a projector being the source of the image Increased screen size No break in screen Force on technology reduced Wraps image closer to pilot The projector option has 3 major aspects to it: Frame Projector Screen We have a preferred design, but have come up with a couple different options based on the budget.
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Frame Design Because we could not mount to the cockpit itself a frame design had to be made to hold the projectors. Two designs Over the cockpit Behind the cockpit
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Reasons for Design Closer to center of gravity Projectors will see less force Allows view angle for the pilots to be optimized Eliminates the need for an extension of the adaptor plate in the back Design more rigid overall Height of back design would create a large moment arm on the whole system Projectors would need an increased angle to get an image below the nose of the plane Throw distance better
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Frame Assembly
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Budget 5 10 ft steel poles @ $31.25ea = $156.25 4 connecting tees @ $7.99ea = $31.96 4 1 ½ galvanized Flange @ 12.50ea = $50.00 Steel Plate 8’ X 4’ X.125” = $138.11 For Projectors to mount Total = $376.32
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Frame FEA
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Projection Design #1 InFocus IN1503 Portable Projector PixelWix Warping Software Matrox DualHead2GO $1,049 each - $2,098 total $529 for a commercial license $202 Total Cost = $2,829
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Projection Design #2 NEC NP-PA500X Projector NEC NP11FL Short Throw Lens Matrox DualHead2GO $3,699 each - $7,398 total $1,999 each - $3,998 total $202 Total Cost - $11,595
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VGA vs. LAN VGA Plug into internet Make visual corrections Correction firmware is saved to projector/computer Image data is corrected on projector using saved firmware Internet connection is not required after initial correction Must stay connected to source LAN Plug into internet Make visual corrections Correction is saved to internet software Image data is sent over LAN connection, corrected, then sent back Internet connection must be maintained after initial correction
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Projection Design #3 Mitsubishi Electric XD8100U Mitsubishi Electric OL-XD2000FR Opitical Lens $6,149 each - $12,298 total $2,227 each - $4,454 total 35.3 lbs per projector Total Cost - $16,752
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Screen Calculations 2’ 7’5’ Arc Length = 5 π = 15.7’ 16:9 Aspect Ratio Screen Height = 5.4ft 4:3 Aspect Ratio Screen Height = 7.2ft
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Screen Design The proposed screen is a 180° Cylinder with diameter of 10 feet. 7 10ft long square tube (2” x 1/8”) will be placed in the half circle pattern and bolted with flange to the plate. 1/8” thick Lexan panels will be curved across the shape and bolted into place. A fabric sheet will be glued to the plastic panels for a projection surface.
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Options o Frame o Aluminum o Steel o Screen Material o AV Solutions Screen o Fabric Sheet o White Paint
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Aluminum Frame
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Steel Frame
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Budget Aluminum Screen Frame Total = $792.53 Aluminum Square Tube = 42.62 * 7 ¼”x1” Aluminum Support = 50.00 Steel 2.5” Square Tube (flange) = 17.60 Steel.25”x6’’x4ft plate (flange) = 9.30.125” x 4ft x 8ft Polycarbonate Panels = 78.04 * 4 Elevator Bolts ¼ 20 (100) = 45.92 3/8 16 Hex Head 2 ¾ =13.51 3/8 16 Hex Head 1 ¾ (100) = 33.34 ¼ 20 Hex Nut (100) = 4.93 3/8 16 Hex Nut (100) = 7.43 AV Solutions Screen = 832.63
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Vendors Polycarbonate Sheets Curbell – 312.16 Interstate Plastics – 504.88 Screen Material AV Solutions – 832.63 Fabric.com (Unbleached 108” Cotton Muslin)– 47.88 Lowes Flat White Primer – 50 Aluminum Tube and Bars Rochester Steel – 335.62 (Steel – 310.00) Metal Supermarkets – 513.11 Murphy and Nolan – 697.00 All hardware quoted from MSC
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Overall Assembly
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Risk Analysis
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Project Plan (SD I)
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Project Plan (SD II)
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