Reciprocating Saw End-Effector for Hot-Cell Robotic Arm
Reciprocating Saw End-Effector for Hot-Cell Robotic Arm
Idaho National Laboratory utilizes a room called a hot-cell to contain irradiated materials. Due to the nature of the radioactive materials, they must be handled remotely. The future plan is to implement robotic arms which will be inside the hot cell and will be controlled by operators who are outside of the hot-cell. Our team has designed a reciprocating saw end-effector for these robotic arms, enabling operators to cut irradiated materials.
Attend Our Technical Presentation
3 p.m. Thursday, April 27– Session 1
Team Members
Bennett Schlect - Mechanical Engineering
Cameron Summerfield - Mechanical Engineering
Kyle Monaghan - Mechanical Engineering
Blake Hansen - Mechanical Engineering
Client/Sponsor
Jesse Kappmeyer - Idaho National Laboratory
Faculty Advisor
Matthew Swenson - U of I Department of Mechanical Engineering
Meet Us In-Person at EXPO
Booth Number: 37
Join us in-person 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Friday, April 28, in the Idaho Central Credit Union Arena on the Moscow campus during our 30th annual Engineering Design EXPO! Browse all student team booths. Maps are available on-site.