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ME 2110: Creative Decisions and Design Prof J.Rhett Mayor
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Big Contest Theme:Official Unveiling
Lecture 10
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UUV: Littoral Operations
All pictures from http://www.sonypictures.com/homevideo/stealth/title-navigation-3.html
PRIMARY OBJECTIVE:
Build and operate an autonomous UUV platform, AND
Successfully demonstrate your UUV on the Littoral Ops mission
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What are UUV’s?
• Unmanned Undersea Vehicles (UUV)– Remote controlled– Autonomous– Artificial Intelligence
• Primary use in mine countermeasures, battle space awareness and reconnaissance missions
• Represent State-of-the-Art in mechatronic systems
http://www.cornwallmodelboats.co.uk/acatalog/graupner_mini_uboat.html
Boeing BLQ-11 sub-recoverable UUV [www.boeing.com]Remus 6000 [www.hydroidincnc.com]
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From “The NAVY UUV Master Plan”, www.navy.mil
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Mission Objectives
• There are four (4) mission objectives for this mission:– 1. Disable enemy surface vessel– 2. Deploy surveillance buoy– 3. Recover and Redeploy drifting buoy– 4. Return and dock with carrier submarine
• UUV must complete its mission without detection
• Safety of the surface vessel escort should be enhanced
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UUV Proving Grounds
Starting Area
Rotating Patrol Boat (one of two)
Green Zone Littoral Battle
Space
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Detection will result in depth charge attack on UUV from Patrol Boats – the Track fights back!
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Battle Space Definition
Target Deployment Zone
Surface Escort
Enemy Frigate
Docking Zone
Drift Zone
Mine Location (one of four)
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Task Scoring
• Task 1 – Disable surface vessel– 10 points, -5pts if destroyed
• Task 2 – Deploy surveillance buoy– 20 points for successful deployment– 15 points if buoy is damaged
• Task 3 – Recover and Redeploy Drifting Buoy– 40 points – successfully deployed– 35 points – Damaged buoy
• Task 4 – Return and Dock with Submarine– 10 points for successful docking– -10pts if UUV still outside docking zone at completion
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Penalties
• Detection by Patrol Boats– Depth charge attacks – Penalty assessed as cumulative total of
all dice in zone
• Detection by Sea Mines– 5pt penalty per mine
• Damage to surface escort– Damage assessed by number of
bowling pins knocked over at end of competition
– Penalty assessed as -5pts per pin
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Individual Round
• Each student operates UUV• Manual start – one action trigger• Gravity and 3 mouse-traps only• UUV must accomplish:
– Task 1 – Disable enemy surface vessel– Task 2 – Deploy surveillance buoy
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Preliminary Round
• First Team event• Computer controlled with automatic start• UUV must accomplish
– Task 1 – Disable Frigate– Task 2 – Deploy buoy– Task 4 – Return and Dock
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Qualifying Round
• Your team’s machine will compete against other machines in all aspects of the design challenge.
• You will compete several times during the studio period against a variety of opponents.
• Your score will be ranked only against teams in your studio section. The results from this qualifying round will be used to seed the brackets for the final tournament.
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Final Competition
• Your machine will compete in two events: the design review and the UUV Littoral Op’s
• a) Design Review: – Starting at 5:00pm a panel of judges will perform a design
review of your machine. You will need to describe your machine quickly and clearly to the judges that visit your machine. The judges will score your machine on aesthetics, ingenuity, and presentation.
• b) UUV Littoral Ops: – Your machine will compete against other machines to
achieve the best score. The top two scoring machines in each contest will be declared winners.
– The contest will be a double elimination tournament until only 4 teams remain. When 4 teams remain, there will be 1 final match to determine the winner
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Key Dates and Events
• Individual Round (week of October 6)
• Preliminary Round (week of October 20)
• Qualifying Round (week of November 3)
• Big Contest (Friday, November 14, 2008)
• Design Review, 5 - 6 PM
• UUV Littoral Operations 6:15PM
• Final Written & Oral Reports (week of November 17)
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Some Details
• Read handout for compete rules• Your team will be given electronics/actuators• Total budget for other supplies is $100• Machines must start in a 12x24x18” volume• Rulings by Faculty are final and binding
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• 5% of Course Grade is from Design Review• 10% of Course Grade is from Performance
Grading
(Design Review Worth Almost as Much as Contest Performance)
Maximum Points Breakdown
1 Individual Round
1 Preliminary Competition
2 Qualifying Round
6 Big Contest
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Important Things To Do
• Read Handout Carefully
• Read it Again
• Get Started Early
• Learn From Others (stay out of the garage)
• Don’t Be the Weak Link
• Have Fun
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Franciscan friar William of Ockham
OCKHAM’S RAZOR –
entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem
Translation:
entities should not be multiplied beyond necessity
OR:
All things being equal, the simplest solution tends to be the best one
Good guidance for DFM efforts
Simplest design/process is usually the most producible