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Parabolic Hacky Sack Launch Mechanism Kristin Hans Khalid Al Mehairi Mark Quijano Jonathan Koehler The Bamboo Launchers School of Engineering University of the Pacific Presentation done by: Mark Quijano & Khalid Al Mehairi
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2 The Bamboo Launchers School of Engineering University of the Pacific Outline Introduction Constraints/Criteria Preliminary Ideas Refinement Implementation Decision/Final Design Results Suggested Improvements Conclusions Acknowledgements
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3 The Bamboo Launchers School of Engineering University of the Pacific Introduction Engineering 5 Project Design Mechanism Mechanism must travel down a ramp Launch Hacky Sack after reaching end of ramp Create Teamwork skills
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4 The Bamboo Launchers School of Engineering University of the Pacific Constraints/Criteria Constraints 18in x 18in x 18in max 10 lbs. Max 60 sec Prep time 1 ft setup on ramp 20 ft distance min/max $20 max Criteria Optimize weight Optimize size Launch as close as possible
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5 The Bamboo Launchers School of Engineering University of the Pacific Figure 1 Trigger Wooden Spoon Wheels Trigger weight Figure 2 Trigger elastic Figure 3 Trigger spring Figure 4 Preliminary Ideas
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6 The Bamboo Launchers School of Engineering University of the Pacific Refinement Pros Figure 1 Lighter Figure 2 Easy to calculate distance Figure 3 More Accurate Figure 4 More power Lighter Cons Figure 1 Unreliable trigger Figure 2 Heavy Figure 3 Unreliable trigger Figure 4 Hard to calculate force
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7 The Bamboo Launchers School of Engineering University of the Pacific Refinement Cont. Figure 4
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8 The Bamboo Launchers School of Engineering University of the Pacific Implementation Simulated 3ft ramp with 30º angle Numerous trail launches Adjustment on elastic force
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9 The Bamboo Launchers School of Engineering University of the Pacific Decision/Final Design Energy stored in elastic bands and springs Made from: Wood, springs, cup, wire, wheels, bamboo, screws, duct tape, glue 1496in 3 Lightweight – 2lbs Consistent in testing
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10 The Bamboo Launchers School of Engineering University of the Pacific Results Distance (D T ) Volume (V pre ) Weight (W act ) FOM Trial 1 Trial 2.25 ft 1496 in 3 2 lbs 3.17 ft 1496 in 3 2 lbs AverageFOM121.51128.8 114.2
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11 The Bamboo Launchers School of Engineering University of the Pacific Suggested Improvements Stronger Pivot joint Better aim More constant distance Lighter wood Optimize weight Drill pilot holes Prevent cracking Move back wheels forward Fit on start area
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12 The Bamboo Launchers School of Engineering University of the Pacific Conclusions 2 nd Place with average FOM of 121.51 .25ft from target Final Design Wooden Design w/ 4 wheels Spring and Elastic Powered Catapult Method 1496in 3 and 2 lbs
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13 The Bamboo Launchers School of Engineering University of the Pacific Acknowledgements Calaveras River Orchard Supply store Mr. Koehler
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14 The Bamboo Launchers School of Engineering University of the Pacific
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