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EGB111: GROUP 4T PROJECT REPORT: CRANE DESIGN Group Number: 4T Name and Student Number % Contribution Signature Jerica David (N10766545) 20 Thao Lan (Wendy) Nguyen (N10656332) 20 Katie Norbury ... (N10806211) 20 Bodie Luable (N10791469) 20 Ariel Duran (N10775684) 20 AUTHOR DECLARATION: “In signing this cover sheet, each author attests that they have made a fair contribution to the conduct of the design project and the generation of this document. Each signed author also attests that they acknowledge the fair contribution of all other listed authors, and that if a team member is not included in the signed authorship list, the team has discussed this with the unit coordinator and this course of action is supported by the unit coordinator.”Page 2 of 34 EGB111: GROUP 4T 1 Statement of contributions Team Member Report Sections Written Technical Contributions Percentage Contribution Jerica David ▪ Structural Design ▪ Mechanical Design ▪ Introduction 20% Wendy Nguyen ▪ Conceptual Design ▪ Mechanical Design ▪ Video Editing 20% Katie Norbury ▪ Design performance evaluation ▪ Recommendations 20% Bodie Luable ▪ Circuit design ▪ Factor of safety 20% Ariel Duran ▪ Final Design ▪ CAD Modelling 20%Page 3 of 34 EGB111: GROUP 4T 2 Executive summary This project involved the design and calculations to construct a crane that is able to lift a 0.5kg weight from pedestal A to pedestal B. The aim of this task was to design a lifting device which is designed to a factor of safety of 1 to 2 electromechanically and 2 to 3 structurally meaning the device must fail if given a 1 or 1.5kg weight to lift. Initially, individual components were designed separately. Team members brainstormed and integrated ideas of the final design. Sketches were created and discussions were held through zoom meetings, regarding the proposed function of the components and the overall device. Following developments of these designs, some components were virtually constructed both individually and in combination with other components. After the creation of the final design, the crane was modified to improve the efficiency and overall functionality. Some components such as the design of the truss and the base structure were redesigned to help the final design be most efficient in terms of material use. As such, the performance of the device during formal assessment is expected to be successful and complete all the requirements of the project brief. Figure 1: Technical Drawing of Testing Board (Project Brief, 2020)Page 4 of 34 EGB111: GROUP 4T 3 CONTENTS 1 Statement of contributions ........................................................................................................ - 2 - 2 Executive summary ................................................................................................................... - 3 - 4 Introduction............................................................................................................................... - 5 - 5 Conceptual Design .................................................................................................................... - 6 - 5.1 Design idea 1...................................................................................................................... - 6 - 5.2 Design idea 2...................................................................................................................... - 7 - 5.3 Design idea 3...................................................................................................................... - 8 - 5.4 Final design........................................................................................................................ - 9 - 6 Detailed design ........................................................................................................................ - 10 - 6.1 Structural design............................................................................................................. - 10 - Material testing and selections .......................................................................................... - 10 - 6.2 Mechanical designs .................................................................. 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Bookmark not defined. 7 Circuit design........................................................................................................................... - 15 - 8 Factor of safety........................................................................................................................ - 17 - 9 Final design ............................................................................................................................. - 18 - 9.1 Description and Illustrations of Final Design: ............................................................. - 18 - 9.2 Views of crane model on testing site: ............................................................................ - 20 - 9.3 Operational Plan:............................................................................................................ - 20 - 10 Design performance Evaluation ......................................................................................... - 22 - 11 recommendation and conclusions....................................................................................... - 23 - 12 References............................................................................................................................ - 24 - 13 Appendices ........................................................................................................................... - 25 -Page 5 of 34 EGB111: GROUP 4T 4 Introduction The fundamental aim of this EGB111 project is to design and construct a lifting device (crane) that is able to move an object that ideally weighs 0.5 kg from a 50 mm pedestal (A) onto a higher 100 mm pedestal (B), refer to appendix 1 and 2. The design must also be structurally balanced and stable, so it does not tip when operating. Electrical energy must be its initial source and therefore, cannot use pre-stored electrical energy or pre-compressed springs. Furthermore, the design must achieve additional criterion and requirements to satisfy the client. Hence, this written design report will be outlining the entirety of the design concept. This will cover further analyses of the three main engineering disciplines; civil (structural), mechanical and electrical. This report will also include all calculations, diagrams, concepts, methodology that is used and implemented for the designed crane to function effectively whilst adhering to the design objectives. [Show More]
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