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P15671: Expansion Joint Health Monitoring Data Acquisition
Yousif Al-ali Nick D’Ermilio James Jewis Jesse Follman Matthew Sutton
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Customer Needs
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Engineering Specifications
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Wifi Shield Compatible with Arduino Due
Allows for simple wireless communication between board and network $80 Micro-SD slot on board
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Microprocessor Selection
54 Digital I/O’s 12 Analog Inputs (Can have up to 12 sensor inputs) 84MHz Clock Speed $50 (Already Owned)
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LCD Display Allows us to display 4 lines of 20 characters each
Runs on supply voltage from Arduino board Can be configured to run off of 4 Digital I/O pins Displays current readings of temperature, pressure, displacement as well as possible alarm indications Cheap and already owned ($25)
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Pressure Sensor Selection
•Very resistant to shock and vibration •We already own one (Saves $350) •Performs with 0.25% accuracy •Can be powered by 9 V supplied to Arduino while outputting 0-5 V analog voltage Validyne P V Strain Gage Pressure Transducer
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Temperature Sensor Selection
Cheap – Can be found for around 30 dollars Already own one from previous group Accurate to +/- 2°C with ranges from -270°C to 1300°C Requires thermocouple amplifier breakout board. ($15)
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Axial Displacement Sensor
•Have an accuracy of .025% of full scale (10 in = +/ in) •Lightweight and easy to mount •Ability for different types of outputs •Operation in temperatures -65°C to 125°C •We own one that meets the current requirements
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Bill of Materials Item Cost (Retail) Cost (Owned) Pressure Transducer
$350 $0 String Potentiometer $200 x 2 $200 Arduino Due Board $50 Arduino Wifi Shield $80 Thermocouple $40 1st Iteration Housing $10 2nd Iteration Housing LCD Display $25 Thermocouple Amplifier $15 MicoSD Card $20 Misc. Hardware Total Cost $1090 $425
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Thread Research Simulated an EJ under compression and tension in ANSYS Workbench Displacement of ±1 inch Used to determine where stress concentrations will be Helps to determine sensor placement
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Compression
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Tension
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Engineering Analysis Avoid areas in the middle of EJ and areas right below or above flanges Embed sensors in between these areas Minimize risk of EJ leaking after sensors are embedded
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Threaded Insert
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Test Plan Power Test Water Resistance Test Load Testing
Brightness Test (LED/LCD) Sound Level Test (Alarm) Vibration Test Drop Test*
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Risk Assessment
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Demo
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Prototype Definitions
1st Iteration: (November-December 2014) Temperature, Pressure, Axial Displacement sensors Basic housing Wall-powered LED alarms With control bars (no lateral or angular movement) 2nd Iteration: (January-February 2015) All desired sensors and electronics boards Custom housing WiFi capable Mountable With/without control bars (lateral and angular movement) Wired data transfer 3rd Iteration/Imagine RIT: (March-April 2015) All desired sensors All desired alarms Battery and/or wall powered Wired and/or wireless data transfer Desired mounting structure
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1st-Gen System mounted on a size 12, 200-style EJ.
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Box mounting bracket String potentiometer mounting plate
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Timeline
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