Lawn Mower Analysis

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When deciding upon the basis of our Mechanical Analysis, we realized it was prudent to analyze an aspect of our product that dealt with user safety.  We originally wanted to determine shearing forces of certain connections/attachments, or perhaps deflections and stresses upon the beams composing our product.  This was to make the most appropriate material choices and thicknesses, but after discussing this with machinists from CMU's Machine Workshop we discovered that we were very limited to the material choices we could make due to weight and cost restrictions.  Therefore, we elected to determine the static reaction forces on our product caused by the weights of our mechanism's platform with the lawn mower secured upon it.  Our following report consists of the purpose of our analysis,
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Revision as of 20:24, 10 November 2008

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Executive Summary

When deciding upon the basis of our Mechanical Analysis, we realized it was prudent to analyze an aspect of our product that dealt with user safety. We originally wanted to determine shearing forces of certain connections/attachments, or perhaps deflections and stresses upon the beams composing our product. This was to make the most appropriate material choices and thicknesses, but after discussing this with machinists from CMU's Machine Workshop we discovered that we were very limited to the material choices we could make due to weight and cost restrictions. Therefore, we elected to determine the static reaction forces on our product caused by the weights of our mechanism's platform with the lawn mower secured upon it. Our following report consists of the purpose of our analysis,

Purpose of Analysis

The purpose of this analysis is to verify that the appropriate design choices and material choices have been made. After consulting specialists in the Carnegie Mellon Machine Shop, we have come up with a design that is anticipated to function as proposed while addressing key concerns such as weight, packaging, manufacturing, and material cost. We found that it would not make sense to try to optimize the lengths and thicknesses of most materials because the sizes we will be using are fairly standard and will hold up to the forces that it will encounter. Our mechanical analysis will verify that these standard sizes will be sufficient and optimal for our design. By using standard sizes we can also save on our material costs.

The analysis will also provide an overall factor of safety for the mechanism.

Assumptions

  • We will be assume that all bodies connected by welds are to be considered one single body.
  • We will ignore the weight of the hardware and delrin rollers. We will assume that their weights are insignificant when compared with the weights of the steel tubing and steel plate.
  • Ignore vibrations and resonance effects due to driving.

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Conclusion

Implementation

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