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System Engineering PaperThe Iowa State University team, Team LunaCY, is composed of the following sub-teams: the main student organization, the Lunabotics Club; a senior mechanical engineering design course, ME 415; a senior multidisciplinary design course, ENGR 466; and a senior design course from Wartburg College in Waverly, Iowa. Team LunaCY designed and fabricated ART-E III, Astra Robotic Tractor- Excavator the Third, for the team's third appearance in the NASA Lunabotic Mining competition. While designing ART-E III, the team had four main goals for this year's competition:to reduce the total weight of the robot, to increase the amount of regolith simulant mined, to reduce dust, and to make ART-E III autonomous. After many designs and research, a final robot design was chosen that obtained all four goals of Team LunaCY. A few changes Team LunaCY made this year was to go to the electrical, computer, and software engineering club fest at Iowa State University to recruit engineering students to accomplish the task of making ART-E III autonomous. Team LunaCY chose to use LabView to program the robot and various sensors were installed to measure the distance between the robot and the surroundings to allow ART-E III to maneuver autonomously. Team LunaCY also built a testing arena to test prototypes and ART-E III in. To best replicate the competition arena at the Kennedy Space Center, a regolith simulant was made from sand, QuickCrete, and fly ash to cover the floor of the arena. Team LunaCY also installed fans to allow ventilation in the arena and used proper safety attire when working in the arena . With the additional practice in the testing arena and innovative robot design, Team LunaCY expects to make a strong appearance at the 2012 NASA Lunabotic Mining Competition. .
Document ID
20120017902
Acquisition Source
Kennedy Space Center
Document Type
Other
Authors
Heise, James
(Iowa State Univ. IA, United States)
Bauer, Jonathan
(Iowa State Univ. IA, United States)
Beougher, Nathan G.
(Iowa State Univ. IA, United States)
Boe, Caleb
(Iowa State Univ. IA, United States)
Canahui, Ricardo
(Iowa State Univ. IA, United States)
Charles, John P.
(Iowa State Univ. IA, United States)
Cooper, Zachary Davis Job
(Iowa State Univ. IA, United States)
DeShaw, Mark A.
(Iowa State Univ. IA, United States)
Fontanella, Luan Gasparetto
(Iowa State Univ. IA, United States)
Friel, Mark
(Iowa State Univ. IA, United States)
Goebel, Katie
(Iowa State Univ. IA, United States)
Grant, Alex Martinsdacosta
(Iowa State Univ. IA, United States)
Graves, Matt
(Iowa State Univ. IA, United States)
Harms, Ryan Andrew
(Iowa State Univ. IA, United States)
Hill, Aren
(Iowa State Univ. IA, United States)
Lsely, Kevin Lee
(Iowa State Univ. IA, United States)
Jose, Sonia
(Iowa State Univ. IA, United States)
Klein, Andrew
(Iowa State Univ. IA, United States)
Kolstad, Lauren Wickham
(Iowa State Univ. IA, United States)
Lamp, Daniel A.
(Iowa State Univ. IA, United States)
Lindquist, Mariangela Martin
(Iowa State Univ. IA, United States)
Lopes, Daniel da Paula
(Iowa State Univ. IA, United States)
Lourens, Rob
(Iowa State Univ. IA, United States)
Matthews, Christopher
(Iowa State Univ. IA, United States)
Date Acquired
August 25, 2013
Publication Date
April 24, 2012
Subject Category
Lunar And Planetary Science And Exploration
Report/Patent Number
KSC-2012-272
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NNX10AJ76A
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.
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