MCE 101 - Module 1 - 1 - Introduction
MCE 101 - Module 1 - 1 - Introduction
Fundamentals of Mechatronics
Engineering
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Synopsis of course
• Module 4: Introduction to Mobile and Autonomous Robot Systems
• Introduction to robotics, mobile robots, swamp robot and industrial robots, Robot
Mechanisms, Actuators and Drive Systems, Differential Motion, Statics and dynamics, Force
and Compliance Controls, Realistic and Safe Use of Robots. Facilitator Dr Folorunso/Engr
Bala
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How to dish out?
• Divided into 5 parts
1. Normal classes
2. Project: Development of Mechatronics system
• Delivery method
• Lectures
• Projects
• Each group will design and develop a Mechatronics
Projects
• Evaluation
• Attendance
• Mid Semester Exam (Date:)
• Project (Date: )
• Final Exams
MODULE I
Introduction to Mechatronics
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Introduction outcome:
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Introduction:
Then the word was used to refer to the merging of electrical and
mechanical system, better-still referred to as electromechanical
systems.
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Introduction:
At this stage the technologies used in Mechatronics systems were
developed individually and independently of each other.
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What is Mechatronics?
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What is Mechatronics?
▪Mechatronics is the synergistic integration of mechanics and
Mechanical Engineering, Electronics ,Computer technology and IT
to produce or enhance products and systems.
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Disciplines involved:
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Elements involved:
Computer Physical
and Logic System
System Modelling
Software Sensors
and DAQ and
Acquisition Actuators
Signal and
Systems
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Elements involved:
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Elements involved:
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Mechatronics Systems Examples
Computers
Cars
Tools
MEMS
Micro to Macro
Applications 18
Mechatronics Systems Examples
-Manufacturing Applications-
Micro Factory
Micro Factory Drilling Unit
•Desktop sized Factory
•Build small parts with a small factory
•Greatly reduces space, energy, and
materials
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Mechatronics Systems Examples
-Manufacturing Applications-
CNC Bending
•Fully automated bending: load sheet
metal and the finished bent parts
come out
•Can bend complex shapes
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Mechatronics Systems Examples
-Manufacturing Applications-
CNC Machining
Advantages
•Deliver the highest accuracies
•Can create very complex shapes
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Mechatronics Systems Examples
-Transportation Applications-
Automobiles
Typical Applications
•Brake-By-Wire system
•Steer-By-Wire
•Integrated vehicle dynamics
•Camless engines
•Integrated starter alternator
OEM Driven
•Reliability
•Reduced weight
•Fuel economy
•Manufacturing flexibility
•Design freedom
•Advanced safety features
•Cost 22
Mechatronics Systems Examples
- Door System/Module-
CAN Bus
Switchboard with
“Smart” Window Lift-unit CAN Bus Gateway
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Mechatronics Systems Examples
-Transportation Applications-
High Speed Trains
•Train Position and Velocity
constantly monitored from main
command center.
•Error margin in scheduling no
more than 30 seconds
JR-Maglev
•Fastest trains use magnetic Top Speed: 574 km/h (357 mph)
levitation Country: Japan
Magnetic Levitation
Transrapid
Top Speed: 550 km/h (340 mph)
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Country: German
Mechatronics Systems Examples
-Transportation Applications-
Advantages
•Simple and intuitive
personal transportation
device
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Mechatronics Systems Examples
-Smart Robotics Application-
BigDog
System Can
•Carry 340 lb Advantages
•Run 4 mph •Robot with rough-terrain mobility that could carry
•Climb, run, and walk equipment to remote location.
•Move over rough terrain 26
Mechatronics Systems Examples
-Smart Robotics Aplications-
Vacuum Floors
•Robots can vacuum floors and clean
gutters so you don't have to.
Cleans Gutter
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Mechatronics Systems Examples
-Space Exploration Application-
Phoenix Mars Lander's
System Can
•Collect specimens
•Has automated onboard lab
for testing specimens
Advantages
•Robot that can travel to other
planets and take measurements
automatically.
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Mechatronics Systems Examples
-Medical Applications-
Prosthetics
•Arms, Legs, and other body parts can
be replaced with electromechanical
ones.
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Mechatronics Systems Examples
-Medical Applications-
Pace Maker
•Used by patients with slow or
erratic heart rates. The pacemaker
will set a normal heart rate when it
sees an irregular heart rhythm.
Implantable Defibrillation
•Monitors the heart. If heart
fibrillates or stops completely it will
shock the heart at high voltage to
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Mechatronics Systems Examples
-Defense Applications-
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Mechatronics Systems
-Sanitation Applications-
System Uses
•Proximity sensors
•Control circuitry
•Electromechanical valves
•Independent power source
Advantages
•Reduces spread of germs by making device
hands free
•Reduces wasted water by automatically
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Mechatronics Systems Examples
-Sanitation Applications-
Systems Uses
•Motion sensors Paper Towel Dispenser
•Control circuitry
•Electromechanical actuators
•Independent power source
Soap Dispenser
Advantages
•Reduces spread of germs by making device
hands free
•Reduces wasted materials by controlling
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Mechatronics Systems Examples
-Sports Applications-
Running Shoes
Advantages
•Automatically changes
cushioning in shoe for different
running styles and conditions for
improved
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Classes of Mechatronics Products
▪Mechatronics products are categorized into four classes namely;
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Properties of Conventional and Mechatronics systems
Mechatronic Design
Conventional Design • Integration of Components
• Added components • Compact
• Bulky • Simple Mechanism
• Complex Mechanism • Bus or Wireless Communication
• Cable Problems • Autonomous Units
• Connected Components • Integration by Information
• Simple Control Processing
• Stiff Construction • Elastic Construction with damping by
• Feedforward Control electronic feedback
• Precision through narrow • Programmable feedback digital control
tolerances • Precision through measurement and
• Non-measurable quantities change feedback control
arbitrarily • Control of non-measurable estimated
• Simple Monitoring quantities
• Fixed Abilities • Supervision with fault diagnosis
• Learning abilities
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Components of Mechatronics systems
• Input
• Transducer/sensors
• Active, passive transducers
• Output
• DAC
• Signal Condition
• Sampling Rate
• Filtering
• DAQ’s
• Microprocessors Control
• Microcontrollers
• Microprocessors
• PLC
Software Control
Testing and Instrumentation 37
Review questions:
▪What is Mechatronics
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