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P14032: Skipper’s Chair

ME Students: Richard Dzionara-Norsen Jeffery Flowerday Jonathan Nguyen

IE Student: Kassandra Schlott

Project Design Review

BackgroundCurrent Product

Problem Statement Constraints Stakeholders Customer Requirements Engineering Requirements Functional DecompositionRisk AssessmentSchedule

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Overall Agenda

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BackgroundThe Skipper’s Chair is used to secure the user and allow access to the tiller, which is used for steering.

The tiller is attached to the submerged rudder, which directs the sailboat.

The 1st Senior Design iteration was developed for only one user, Richard Ramos.

The 2nd Senior Design iteration strived to develop an ergonomic, safe, and comfortable design for the majority of the population.

Picture courtesy of: http://gulfportyachtclub.webs.com/learntosail.htm

Successes:● Fits in a regulation Sonar Sailboat● Seat adjustable to 90% of

individuals● Contains quick release tillerFailures:● Fails to maneuver Sonar Sailboat● 117 lbs.● Long installation time:

- 30 min. assembly- 15 min. installation- 30 min. adjustment

● Many different custom parts - 400+ machining hrs.

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Current Product - P13032

• The scope of the project is to design a device that allows a disabled individual to act as a skipper on a Sonar sailboat.

• The ideal goal of the device is to steer the boat as a lightweight, and cheap design that is an easily manufacturable assistive sailing device.

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Problem Statement

Systemic:● Non-permanent attachment● Purely mechanical system● Conformance to racing standards

Independant:● Budget● Time

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Constraints

Caitlyn Connolly

Richard Ramos Jr.

Keith Burhans

Volunteers of Piers Park

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Stakeholders

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Customer Requirements

• Needs to steer boat

• Removable chair system

• System should be used for more than one season

• Ease of adjustment to new user

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Top Customer Requirements

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Engineering Requirements

• Steps required to release rudder in emergency

• Minimize line cross-over

• Tools Needed

• Environmental Resistance to Wear

• Make seat vertically adjustable to boom height

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Top Engineering Requirements

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Functional Decomposition

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Risk Assessment

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Schedule

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Questions

Functional DecompositionBenchmarkingConcept DevelopmentTesting OutlineRisk AssessmentSchedule

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Project Design Agenda

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Functional Decomposition

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Functional Decomposition

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Functional Decomposition

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Benchmarking

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Concept Development

- Corrosion Testing- Galvanic Corrosion- Graphitic Corrosion- Crevice Corrosion- General Corrosion

- Stress Analysis- Stress Concentrations

- Ergonomic Compatibility- Hardness Testing

- Steady Wear- Complete System Trial Runs

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Testing Outline

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Risk Assessment

Top few

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Risk Assessment

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Schedule