Plant Exploration Project #2: Ganymede’s Terrain

TESTING STATEMENT:

We are testing the vehicle’s capability of navigating icy and rocky terrain, conditions similar to those of Ganymede.

HOW ARE WE TESTING IT?

To test these different criteria, we’ve decided on using small ice cubes to mimic the frozen terrain of Ganymede. We’ll also use larger rocks to mimic craters or obstacles to measure the vehicles capability of efficiently steering around them.

Some tests to be conducted in the future would be extensive radiation testing. The strong magnetic field discovered on Ganymede could prove troublesome for our current method operation.

Another test would be extreme temperature testing, but as stated before, these are possible tests done in the future, further along the prototyping process, outside the purview of this course.

LIST OF IDEAS:

  • Jetpack
  • Car with 4 axles
  • Drone
  • Plane
  • Low psi tires
  • Spiked tires
  • G wagon type design for body
  • Double wishbone suspension for optimal comfort/offroading capabilities
  • High clearance

We narrowed this down to something that would be easy for us to design, test and prototype. A familiar design, built upon the discoveries and evolution of offroad vehicles found on Earth today, built to withstand the harshest conditions we could throw at them.

The first step is to design what the shell for the vehicle would look like. We decided on a “mininvan” shaped design to help store all the equipment and fuel necessary to operate the vehicle.

Afterward, we would attach the offroad aspect to this minivan. It would be elevated for clearance purposes and then four offroad tires with a double wishbone suspension system. In our prototype, we’ve elected to use the base of an RC vehicle to allow us to control the vehicle during our tests.

Basic 3d model of what the shell is to look like (To be changed)

Mechanical drawing of the shell. Bill of Materials included below.

Bill Of Materials:

PLA For the shell of the car

Velcro

RC car (Already have)

Gorilla Glue

  • PLA for 3d printing parts
  • Velcro (Link)
  • RC car base (already owned)
  • Gorilla Glue (Sample Link)

Comments

One response to “Plant Exploration Project #2: Ganymede’s Terrain”

  1. mcrompton Avatar
    mcrompton

    OK, Aaron. This is a good, simple report on your progress. I would love more detail regarding what type of motor you intend to use in your prototype and how that relates to the intended final vehicle. What type of fuel are you using? You say that you need room in the back of the van to carry fuel. Gas cans? What are we transporting and where are we getting it on Ganymede? I’d also love to hear more about what you liked and didn’t like in your ideas list. What ideas are being incorporated and what did you throw out? Why? I’m marking the assignment complete because you’ve checked all the boxes, but I would love to hear more. You can reply below.

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