In Systems Engineering II, Two other students and I, will create an Underwater Remote Operate Vehicle in compliance with the competition standards issued by SeaPerch. Design process will be followed and carried out until the 3rd marking period until the construction phase begins. All design and preparation work will be posted here to follow up on our project.
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Friday, March 9, 2012
February 10, 2012
Another acrylic disc was made, sanded down, design laid out across it, and the holes were drilled out, sanded, touched up, and cleaned up for installation on the unit this weekend. We also came to the consensus that stainless steel clean bolts were better than galvanized coated bolts. It seemed that the galvanized bolts were meant for outdoor construction assembly and had the coating dipped in so it ran to a single end and was slightly warped which may have caused the initial cracking in the enclosure.
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