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VenTTracker #05 -  Sliding Window Mock-up

javagoza
javagoza
3 Apr 2021

This week we had to do some plywood crafts.

We designed and built a plywood sliding window mockup to facilitate data capture and prototype testing.

 

  Design for A Cause 2021 the VenTTracker project

  01 - Intro and motivation. | 02 - Analyzing Window Types (I) | 03 - Analyzing Window Types (II) | 04 - Playing with the IMU | 05-Sliding Window Mock-up | 06 -  Window Sensor Prototype | 07 - Adjusting the window sensor | 08 - Trying to make a measuring device with the accelerometer | 09 - Checking and updating WiFiNINA Firmware | 10 - Ventilation Monitor on Arduino IoT Cloud | 11 - Wireless Environmental Monitor on Arduino Nano 33 IoT | 12 - Window Anomaly Detection. Edge Impulse & Arduino Nano 33 IoT | 14 - Environmental Monitor Revisited - Version 2 | 13 - Project wrap-up and Lessons learned

 

Tracking System for Classroom Ventilation Routines

A STEM project for classrooms

 

the VenTTracker project - Blog #05 - Sliding Window Mock-up

 

The final result of our mockup to simulate the behavior of sliding windows:

 

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The design

We a need a model, mockup, to make tests and gather data for Machine Learning. So we can carry out the tests in a controlled environment.

We are going to design a plywood model to simulate sliding windows.

These are our prerequisites:

 

  • It should be designed to allow only one degree of freedom in the direction of sliding.
  • It should still allow us to simulate small vibrations in all three dimensions.
  • It should have a friction similar to a sliding window and that can be adjusted to simulate cases with more and less friction.
  • It should have some rollers to facilitate movement as in real sliding windows.
  • It should have several surfaces where the device and / or magnets can be placed both on the fixed part and on the moving part.
  • The mockup should have enough to fit a medium-sized breadboard and a battery.
  • Must be able to be built with a medium sized plywood board and a 20mm x 10mm wood strip

 

3D Front View

At the front we have enough space to place a medium-sized breadboard.

 

 

3D Rear View

At the back we can place a 9v battery or another type of battery. Balancing the weight of the front part somewhat.

 

The animated design with Windows 3DBuilder

 

 

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Model parts

The construction

 

We cut the Plywood board and the wooden strip to obtain the necessary pieces for our model.

 

We are going to use screws and nuts to make the joints and washers to prevent the nuts from loosening with vibrations and to obtain enough space so that the boards do not rub too much against each other.

Some of the parts are assembled with white liquid glue.

 

 

 

And finally the built model.

 

With its sliding moving part.

 

We compare with the size of a real window. Our model is somewhat smaller but it will allow us to take data and test prototypes from the desktop.

 

 

Next steps

  • The next step is to make our first prototype of the window sensor.
  • The prototype must be welded and well secured to facilitate the data collection for the training of our Machine Learning models.
  • Start taking and labeling samples and design a ML model.

 

VenTTracker Blogs
VenTTracker #01 - Intro and motivation.
VenTTracker #02 - Analyzing window types.
VenTTracker #03 - Analyzing window types II
VenTTracker #04 - Playing with the IMU
VenTTracker #05 - Sliding Window Mock-up
VenTTracker #06 - Window Sensor Prototype
VenTTracker #07 - Adjusting the window sensor
VenTTracker #08 - Trying to make a measuring device with the accelerometer
VenTTracker #09 - Checking and updating WiFiNINA Firmware
VenTTracker #10 - Ventilation Monitor on Arduino IoT Cloud
VenTTracker #11 - Wireless Environmental Monitor on Arduino Nano 33 IoT
VenTTracker #12 - Window Anomaly Detection. Edge Impulse & Arduino Nano 33 IoT
VenTTracker #14 (aka #11 bis) - Environmental Monitor Revisited - Version 2
VenTTracker #13 - Project wrap-up and Lessons learned

 

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  • 14rhb
    14rhb over 1 year ago +2

    Great progress - you've put a lot of effort into this mockup. Looking forward to seeing the next stages

  • javagoza
    javagoza over 1 year ago in reply to 14rhb +2

    Thanks, 14rhb

    It's being a really fun process.

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    14rhb over 1 year ago

    Great progress - you've put a lot of effort into this mockup. Looking forward to seeing the next stages

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    Thanks, 14rhb

    It's being a really fun process.

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