2021-01-05 Meeting Minutes - First Meeting of Term
Welcome to 2021!
- I hope everyone had great holidays!
- Lots of work to be done to get ready for SAR
- Lock-down in Ontario
- Please turn your webcams on for meetings (don’t worry if you don’t have one)
What is SAR?
- SAR (System Acceptance Review) is a package sent to URC which is judged against all other packages sent by other teams in order to select which 36 teams will be competing in the field
- Due March 5th
- Consists of both written and video components
- Our video from last year: https://www.uwaterloorobotics.com/competitions?wix-vod-video-id=ab19f6978db94ae0af27b1496993cecc&wix-vod-comp-id=comp-kau0rm5t
Tasks to be done for SAR
- Get a working robot!
- Finish the e-box
- Gimbal Assembly
- Arm Assembly
- Science mechanism assembly
- Base station assembly
- Test the working robot!
- All mechanisms working smoothly and as expected
- Produce the SAR video and required documentation
SAR Milestone Plan Overview
Week of Jan 4-11:
- Order all parts that need to be ordered
- start planning SAR video
Week of Jan 11-18:
- Start arm, gimbal, assembly using parts that have already arrived
- Continue planning SAR video
Week of Jan 18-25 :
- All parts for assembly should have arrived, so finish robot assembly
- Continue planning SAR video
Week of Jan 25-Feb1 :
- integrate electrical components (e-box assembly, PCBs, wiring, etc)
- Test all mechanisms and motors
Week of Feb 1-8 :
- Film SAR video
- write SAR documentation
This gives us a month of slack to work with in case we run into problems, and also gives the other subteams room to work with..
Beyond SAR
- Clean the club’s room in the Bay (also take inventory of everything in there)
- Drivetrain revamp
- Find any issues with the current design of the rover and start work on addressing them (or look into how to improve current systems)
- Prepare for competition this summer (June 3-5 in Utah)
- Documentation of existing systems
- Look into an obstacle course for the rover
- Any suggestions?
Update & Action Items
Member | Update | Action Items |
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Andrew Tersigni | ||
Alaina Hansen |
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Asha Mills Emmett |
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Caleb Tseng-Tham |
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Ethan Cronier |
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Assembly stuff - Tasks for someone in person
(Are all DemTool parts in? - including battery cage (old)) |
Rehnuma Tasneem |
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Max Apitz-Grossman |
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Medina Colabrese |
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Abdul Haseeb |
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Austin Huang |
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Jasmine Milan |
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Emily Adam |
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Andrew Zhang |
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Lessons Learned in 2020
- Drafting channel worked well
- Good grabcad etiquette is important
- Reverting grabcad changes is great
- More comments into the changes when uploading to grabcad
- Do thorough design reviews
- Not enough inter-subteam communication
Goals
- Calculate center of mass in solidworks for new design
- Maintain everything in metric units as much as possible
- Solidworks PDM
- Solidworks workshops for stress analysis and FEA
- Go to URC