Helicopter/Howard Community College/Fall2011/502 Helicopter 2

< Helicopter < Howard Community College < Fall2011

Problem Statement

Team Members

Summary

We tried our best to accomplish our goal and to solve the problem. Here are the main activities we planned to do:

Week0

Brainstorm idea for helicopter. Understand the objective and assign jobs.

Week1

Bring in supplies and try to build base on the design and the program made.

Week2

Start construction based on design and research how to test the helicopter.

Week3

Finish construction of the the see-saw gimble. The see-saw gimble is what we will test the helicopter on before we build it.

Week4

Understand where we at and how to finish the project. try to finish building the see-saw gimble.
Each individual planned to do different tasks during the weekend and stayed after class for building the see-saw gimble.

Posters


Story

Week1 Activities involved the followings:

Week2 Activities involved the followings:

Week3 Activities involved the followings:

Week4 Activities involved the followings:

Part of the project is completed in that we all were engaged in doing something new or changing the materials from previous designs. The previous design of balancing the propellers of helicopter was missing, so everyone had to start from the beginning and think about the possible ways of making it again. We though of using wood materials since they were available in the class. We built the seesaw gimble within two-three weeks, yet we still have some problems with it which will be covered as a next part of the project. We also made the design similar to Drone; however we used really light materials, such as pencils and light propellers. We also have completed writing the accelerometer sketch to run motors and have lights turned on at once. Then, followed by using Gyro-5DOF (5 Degree of Freedom) which measures the acceleration of all dimensions up to 5. The measurements were done using a new software called "Serial Chart." It is similar to Serial Monitor from arduino software but it also plots graph according to your Serial.INPUTS/OUTPUTS in arduino sketch/library.

Decision List

Previous Projects of helicopter involved really heavy materials when building the base of the helicopter and we thought that might not be useful since the propellers couldn't support really heavy objects. Then, We decided to use light materials, such as pencils and even light propellers to decrease the weight as much as possible. We also decided to use Styrofoam to put the arduino system, including the batteries.

Material List

  2x4 Blocks of Wood
  8x8 Styrofoam
  Electric Tape
  2 Wood Rods. 1 foot long (each). 2 cm diameter (at most)
  Nails or Screws
  Drill
  Electric Saw
  Clamp
  Electric Sander
  PBC Pibe. 3 feet
  Arduino
  Computer
  Printer (extra pieces from)
  Markers

Software List

Computer- OS=Windows XP Arduino Software Serial Chart Programming Processing Software Serial Monitor from arduino

Time

  2 hours Brainstorming
  4 hours construction of see -saw gimble
  7 hours (at least) for writing arduino sketch
  2 hours  helicopter construction(without Arduino) 
  = 15 hours (at least)

Tutorials

A lot of the material we found was conviently located in the room. but the 2x4 block we used for the see-saw gimble could be found at home depo. Along with the nails and the tools.

Next Steps

The whole team is going to continue with this project for our project 3. we should be able to finish the whole project.

The next part of the project will include the following:

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