Design and development of an automated whiteboard eraser
Abstract
The automated whiteboard eraser system using a
micro plc, a DC motor for driver, a lead screw and linear
bearing with drive shaft as main components. The
implementation of this research consists of eight stages; i)
manual sketching and modeling some ideas through
literature review, ii) selected the best design and make-up
the drawing, iii) categorized all components according to
final design, iv) done fabrication job and bought selected
standard components such as a micro set plc parts, motor
driven, and electronic components, v) assembly process was
done by referring the assembly drawing, vi) testing the
major function of the eraser, vii) minor modification was
done on the eraser system, viii) final test for overall function
of the automated whiteboard eraser system. In the first
stage, the manual sketches on the overall system had been
done through some reviewed on the past designs or
products. Earlier, Autocad 2008 software was used for
modeling purpose. Then in stage two, selection of the final
or the best design for this research was done according to
scoring scheme. In third stage, all parts or components were
categorized according to their functions and sequences.
Here some parts were identified as standard components
and the other parts could be fabricated on the lab.
Meanwhile in fourth stage, started ordered and bought the
components and parts according to the early stage task.
After all components were ready assembly process was done
by referring the assembly drawing. Here members in this
research were worked together as a team to make sure that
all parts were assembled exactly following the drawing.
Then in sixth stage, testing process on the overall system
was done to ensure the system totally function without any
difficulties. According to the result of the testing stage, some
minor modifications had done to make the system more
effective. In the last stage, final test on the overall system
and all minor defects were fine tuned.
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