NASA Contest: Design an Electrically Driven Clamp

  • Stato: Closed
  • Premio: $250
  • Proposte ricevute: 14
  • Vincitore: MarkBravo1

Descrizione del concorso

Design an Electrically Driven Clamp (EDC)

In this challenge, you are asked to design an Electrically Driven Clamp (EDC) that will be mounted to, and driven by, a separately designed robotic arm. The EDC receives electrical power (i.e., an applied voltage) that it must convert into the desired actions. This contest is focused on the electro-mechanical system only (i.e., no internal computing or circuitry)

How it works: Initially, the EDC will be positioned at a Handrail, in a ready-to-clamp orientation.. When powered and controlled, the EDC must be capable of executing three high-level actions:

1) close on the Handrail,
2) maintain a hold on the handrail for an extended period of time, and
3) release from the handrail.

Click on the links below to see detailed design instructions, constraints and solution templates for this problem.

Challenge rules:
The prize will be awarded for the lowest mass, technically feasible solution, submitted by the contest deadline.
No working prototype is required for submission, but the design must be sufficiently detailed to allow experts to assess the feasibility of your design (i.e., comply with all requirements) and the credibility of your mass estimate.
Only complete submission packages will be evaluated.

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Feedback del Datore di Lavoro

“Marco Saul C. developed an innovative design for an electrically driven clamping mechanism. This was a contest and this design was selected from 16 entries as the most feasible and least mass design. Marco Saul C. provided a thorough design submission and was very helpful in the final handover and product delivery.”

Immagine del profilo nasacoeci, United States.

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  • MarkBravo1
    MarkBravo1
    • 5 anni fa

    Thank you so much. Indeed, the designs were amazing. I was lucky to be the chosen one.

    • 5 anni fa
  • TriassicXYZ
    TriassicXYZ
    • 5 anni fa

    Congratulations Marco !!

    • 5 anni fa
  • OzlemKilickaya
    OzlemKilickaya
    • 5 anni fa

    Congratulations !

    • 5 anni fa
  • Myrds
    Myrds
    • 5 anni fa

    Congratulations !

    • 5 anni fa
  • nasacoeci
    Titolare del Concorso
    • 5 anni fa

    Please join us in congratulating Marco Saul C. as the winner for this challenge. Thanks to all of the participants for all of your hard work on this challenge. Sorry for the delay in announcing the winner. The judging panel was very impressed with the submitted designs and the evaluation was quite difficult.

    • 5 anni fa
  • nasacoeci
    Titolare del Concorso
    • 5 anni fa

    This contest is now closed. Thank you for all of your hard work on some really great designs. The team will be evaluating the submissions and announcing the winners as soon as we can (likely about 1-2 weeks). There are several other contests currently active with even more launching this month. We look forward to seeing more of this amazing talent! Thanks!

    • 5 anni fa
  • TriassicXYZ
    TriassicXYZ
    • 5 anni fa

    In the EDC Submission Guidelines, section 4.2 Operating Modes, the minimum requirement says the table should have four rows for unpack, close, release & pack. I think it should rather be just two rows for close and release as described earlier in the section. Am I right?

    • 5 anni fa
    1. nasacoeci
      Titolare del Concorso
      • 5 anni fa

      You are correct, two rows for just close and release. That was an error in our submission guideline writing.

      • 5 anni fa
    2. TriassicXYZ
      TriassicXYZ
      • 5 anni fa

      Thanks

      • 5 anni fa
  • itsnaitsme
    itsnaitsme
    • 5 anni fa

    #extended please
    btw and the front page it said the contest will be closed on 6 August 13:00 GMT, but on the right top corner of this page, it say the time left is 6 day and 17 hours, I think there's miss calculation on this

    and on the PDFit say will be closed at 6 August 21:00 GMT.

    which one is correct?

    • 5 anni fa
    1. nasacoeci
      Titolare del Concorso
      • 5 anni fa

      Assume that the date/time listed on this page is correct.

      • 5 anni fa
  • itsnaitsme
    itsnaitsme
    • 5 anni fa

    Hi, is the size of the cut off in the Pre-attached configuration should be exact same size as the Figure 2, or I can define my own size as long as it have cut-off and not exceed the external size (102*114*40)

    and what the meaning of this? "The MDC shall have no loops of material greater than 25.4 mm in diameter"

    Thank you

    • 5 anni fa
    1. nasacoeci
      Titolare del Concorso
      • 5 anni fa

      For your first question, that cutout is explicitly designed and you are not allowed to design your own cutout.

      For your second question, this is meant to describe wires, strings or threads that could catch on things in the ISS.

      • 5 anni fa
  • ashishnalpady007
    ashishnalpady007
    • 5 anni fa

    whats th diff btwn mecch and lectrical?

    • 5 anni fa
    1. nasacoeci
      Titolare del Concorso
      • 5 anni fa

      There are differences between the way that power is transmitted into the system.

      • 5 anni fa

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