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Rinse Tank Salinity Automation, George Pahoundis
Rinse Tank Salinity Automation, George Pahoundis
Williams Honors College, Honors Research Projects
Manufacturing processes are often consisted of many different processes and sub-processes. Each of these carries its own level of importance and impact to the overall picture. In this particular sub-process, salt is rinsed from a product via a rinse tank: a tank whose salinity may not exceed a certain level and whose temperature must not fall below a certain level. This setting is a prime opportunity to implement an automated control system to allow these parameters to be met with upmost efficiency. With potential savings in excess of $20,000 per year and an estimated payback period of 8 weeks, the …
Automated Runout Measurement Tool, Ethan Tisch
Automated Runout Measurement Tool, Ethan Tisch
Williams Honors College, Honors Research Projects
A new measurement process and tool is to be developed to improve the existing method for measuring runout on the commutators of brushed DC product.
After an armature is manufactured, the commutator is inspected by placing the completed rotor assembly in one of several non-standard measurement fixtures. An indicator is then positioned on the commutator. A trained operator proceeds to rotate the armature while taking runout and bar-to-bar measurement at various positions along the length of the commutator.
This existing process is slow, costly, and unreliable. For these reasons, there is substantial economic pressure to develop a superior method for …