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    Mechatronic design of a completely mechanical quick changeable joint for multi-purpose Explosive Ordnance Disposal Robots

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    Thesis (Master)--Izmir Institute of Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Izmir, 2006Includes bibliographical References (leaves: 47)Text in English; Abstract: Turkish and Englishxi, 50 leavesThe EOD robot is a mobile robot used in replace of a human in explosive ordnance disposal operations of searching, detecting and handling of explosive materials. Nowadays the EOD robot.s tool capabilities and overall performances are at lower levels because they are only able to use one kind of tool (gripper) for the whole bomb disposing process. The aim of this study is to design a completely mechanical quick changeable joint which will be used in the EOD robot to automatically change the tools. By changing the grippers automatically, the robot firstly does not require to be called back for tool change and secondly can achieve different operations on the explosive material. In the locking mechanism of quick changeable joint, hydraulic and pneumatic systems are not preferred because of their weight and volume on a mobile robot. Electromagnetic locking systems are also not considered because of possible electromagnetic interaction between the arm and explosive ordnance. The reason of designing a completely mechanical joint is to eliminate the use of another actuator for controlling the locking mechanism. An EOD robot with a quick changeable joint will be able to use different tools and accomplish complex tasks by using these different tools. Usage of this quick changeable joint in different robotic applications such as tool holding in CNC machines, lifting and pulling applications will also make an increment in the robot.s processing capacity and efficiency. This project consists of designing a completely mechanical quick changeable joint. In order to understand the best design, four different joints are designed, the critical parts are analyzed for strength and prototypes of the joints are manufactured. To test the life cycles of the joints a pneumatic test machine is designed and manufactured. After the tests, the joints are evaluated for design parameters are the best design for different purposes are determined

    Completely mechanical quick changeable joints for multipurpose explosive ordnance disposal robots

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    This paper is an investigation of completely mechanical quick changeable joints for multipurpose explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) robots. With the assistance of a quick changeable joint, an ordinary EOD robot becomes a multipurpose robot with an end effector which can be switched during the task. This exchangeable end effector permits the robot to perform more complex duties. Making the joint completely mechanical increases its capacity and decreases its complexity of control and risk of failure. In this paper, the design, manufacturing, and testing stages are explained for four quick changeable joints each possessing different physical working principles. The test results reveal the best design for a multipurpose EOD robot and give ideas for other uses of quick changeable joints. Employing the quick changeable joints in other mobile robot applications can increase a robot's capacity and efficiency.State Planning Agency of Turkey contract number 2005DPT1

    Conference on Intelligent Robotics in Field, Factory, Service, and Space (CIRFFSS 1994), volume 1

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    The AIAA/NASA Conference on Intelligent Robotics in Field, Factory, Service, and Space (CIRFFSS '94) was originally proposed because of the strong belief that America's problems of global economic competitiveness and job creation and preservation can partly be solved by the use of intelligent robotics, which are also required for human space exploration missions. Individual sessions addressed nuclear industry, agile manufacturing, security/building monitoring, on-orbit applications, vision and sensing technologies, situated control and low-level control, robotic systems architecture, environmental restoration and waste management, robotic remanufacturing, and healthcare applications

    Safety and Reliability - Safe Societies in a Changing World

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    The contributions cover a wide range of methodologies and application areas for safety and reliability that contribute to safe societies in a changing world. These methodologies and applications include: - foundations of risk and reliability assessment and management - mathematical methods in reliability and safety - risk assessment - risk management - system reliability - uncertainty analysis - digitalization and big data - prognostics and system health management - occupational safety - accident and incident modeling - maintenance modeling and applications - simulation for safety and reliability analysis - dynamic risk and barrier management - organizational factors and safety culture - human factors and human reliability - resilience engineering - structural reliability - natural hazards - security - economic analysis in risk managemen

    Spacelab Science Results Study

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    Beginning with OSTA-1 in November 1981 and ending with Neurolab in March 1998, a total of 36 Shuttle missions carried various Spacelab components such as the Spacelab module, pallet, instrument pointing system, or mission peculiar experiment support structure. The experiments carried out during these flights included astrophysics, solar physics, plasma physics, atmospheric science, Earth observations, and a wide range of microgravity experiments in life sciences, biotechnology, materials science, and fluid physics which includes combustion and critical point phenomena. In all, some 764 experiments were conducted by investigators from the U.S., Europe, and Japan. The purpose of this Spacelab Science Results Study is to document the contributions made in each of the major research areas by giving a brief synopsis of the more significant experiments and an extensive list of the publications that were produced. We have also endeavored to show how these results impacted the existing body of knowledge, where they have spawned new fields, and if appropriate, where the knowledge they produced has been applied

    Abstracts on Radio Direction Finding (1899 - 1995)

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    The files on this record represent the various databases that originally composed the CD-ROM issue of "Abstracts on Radio Direction Finding" database, which is now part of the Dudley Knox Library's Abstracts and Selected Full Text Documents on Radio Direction Finding (1899 - 1995) Collection. (See Calhoun record https://calhoun.nps.edu/handle/10945/57364 for further information on this collection and the bibliography). Due to issues of technological obsolescence preventing current and future audiences from accessing the bibliography, DKL exported and converted into the three files on this record the various databases contained in the CD-ROM. The contents of these files are: 1) RDFA_CompleteBibliography_xls.zip [RDFA_CompleteBibliography.xls: Metadata for the complete bibliography, in Excel 97-2003 Workbook format; RDFA_Glossary.xls: Glossary of terms, in Excel 97-2003 Workbookformat; RDFA_Biographies.xls: Biographies of leading figures, in Excel 97-2003 Workbook format]; 2) RDFA_CompleteBibliography_csv.zip [RDFA_CompleteBibliography.TXT: Metadata for the complete bibliography, in CSV format; RDFA_Glossary.TXT: Glossary of terms, in CSV format; RDFA_Biographies.TXT: Biographies of leading figures, in CSV format]; 3) RDFA_CompleteBibliography.pdf: A human readable display of the bibliographic data, as a means of double-checking any possible deviations due to conversion

    Translating the landscape

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    The University of Iowa 2018-19 General Catalog

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