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BattleBot ProposalPresenting Team MembersBrian MorelChristine Ambrose
Team MembersErin MaloneyCarley PetrieTravis Stephenson
Junior ObserversYigit MengucBrooks Johnson
Overview
What is “BattleBots”? Design Proposal Team Resources and Strengths Defining a Winning Robot Competitive Advantage Budget Next Steps Conclusions
What is “BattleBots”? Robot Fighting League
Competitions
Objective Immobilize or
Judge Ruling Double
Elimination Arena
Size Characteristics
Design Proposal
Double Wedge Small/Compact Wheels on both
sides Opposite Wedges
Flipper Wedge Low to ground Lever to flip and
self-right Hinged Wedges
Team Resources and Strengths
Drive Train-Carley
Controls-Travis
Weapons/Materials-Chrissy
Machining-Brian
CAD/Purchasing-
Erin
WINNINGBATTLEBOT
Jr. Obs-Brooks
Jr. Obs-Yigit
Defining a Winning BattleBot
Weight Class Collected Resources
VideosWebpagesPrevious Rice BattleBot
For Each DesignStrengthsWeaknessesBest Strategy
Design Concepts
Flipper Wedge
Double Wedge
Forklift
Steam Roller
Spinner
Design Comparison
Results
1st: Double Wedge
2nd: Flipper Wedge
Category
Weight (1-6) S
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Manuverablity 6 - - S S
Simplicity 4 S - - +
Weight/Leeway 2 S - S +
Offense 4 + - + -
Defense 6 + S + +
Ease of Repair (Onsite) 4 - - S +
Flipping/Freeing 3 - - + +
TOTAL -3 0 -23 9 15
ST
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RD
PUGH DIAGRAM
Competitive Advantage
Double Wedge Strong defense and maneuverability Simple and reliable design
Flipper Wedge Attacks with offensive weapon Low to the ground
Combination Double Wedge/Flipper Wedge Drives on top and bottom Attacks with side weapon Combines simple subsystems for reliable design
Budget
BattleBot Materials and Parts- High Level Costs Left over parts
Travel/Shipping High Level Costs Large group (9) Setup/Breakdown Days
$2,000-$3,000
$5,000-$6,000
Total Project Costs
$7,000-$9,000
Next Steps
Finalize Design Concept
Begin CAD work
October November December
Drive-Train Weapon Material
Selection
Drive-Train Prototype
Begin driver training
Conclusions
Analyzed design options to obtain effective design
Utilized different strengths of the team members
Reduced cost by using previous team’s materials
Scheduled time to design/build winning BattleBot