Pamplona Miniature Submarine Design

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This project seeks to design the interior configuration of a miniature submarine design.

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PamplonaMini-Sub Interior Design

Emily Pun - Camille Sakoda-Chang - Andrew Wallisch - Shanae Brooks

IDUS 221 - Section 02 - Human Factors - Morris - Spring 2013

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+ Table of Contents

Introduction

- Prompt

- Design Considerations

Initial Design

- Interior Design Concept Sketch

- Concept

- Joystick Design

- Interior Design Perspective View Within Context

- Interior Design Orthographics

- Interior Design Secondary Operator Front View

- Interior Design Perspective View

Mock Up

- Mock Up Process

- Finished Mock Up

Design Modifications

- Improvement Opportunities

- Secondary Operator Seat

- Secondary Operator Seat Configuration

- Swivel Screen Design

- Seat Configurations

Final Design

- Interior Orthographic Line Drawings

- Secondary Operator Lumbar & Neck Supports

- Joysticks

- Primary Operator Seat Tail

- Adjustable Leg & Foot Rest

- Reclining Secondary Operator Seat

- Primary Operator Cone of Vision

- Secondary Operator Cone of Vision

- Miniature Submarine Interior Side View

- Miniature Submarine Interior Primary Operator Configuration

- Miniature Submarine Interior

- Miniature Submarine

References & Appendix

- Exterior Submarine Design Orthographics

- Exterior Submarine Design Perspective View

Biographies

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INTRODUCTION

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Design the interior configuration of a small submarine using research, drawings, CAD, and full scale mock ups.

+ Prompt

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+ Design Considerations

- 5th and 95th percentiles for men and women

- 2 operators

- 96” spherical pressure hull

- 50% of the available space given to mechanics

- hatch location

- visibility

- maneuverability

- 3 control panels, each 1” depth

- 12”x18” maneuvering panel

- 18”x18:” systems panel

- 6”x9” manipulator arm control panel

- Dual joysticks

- 1st: Controls foreword, aft, left, right

- 2nd: Controls roll and pitch

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+ 2INITIAL

DESIGN

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+ Interior Design Concept Sketch 7

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This configuration was designed to maximize the efficiency of the given space, as well as the comfort of the users according to their roles. The bull seat for the primary operator was created to support the neck and back while the user looks downwards to operate the mechanical arms and straightforward to navigate. The secondary operator seating configuration consists of a raised, adjustable chair that allows the user to look straightforward and upwards for ascending and descending purposes. Swiveling screens allow for easy entry and adjustability.

+ Concept

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+ Joystick DesignFeatures:

- based on ergonomic computer

mouse designs

- increase wrist and hand comfort

- magnets attach joysticks to bull

seat

- allow for freedom of movement

within 5th and 95th percentiles

- allows users to hold joysticks

however they wish

- rounded bottom joystick controls

roll and pitch

- flat bottom joystick controls

direction (foreword, aft, left, right)

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+ Interior Design Perspective View Within Context

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+ Interior Design Orthographics

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+ Interior Design Secondary Operator Front View

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+ Interior Design Perspective View

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MOCK UP

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+ Mock Up Process

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+ Finished Mock Up

- fixed angle swivel screens

- padded secondary operator seat- height adjustable secondary operator leg rest

- bull seat for primary

operator to comfortably

support neck and spine

- magnetic, ergonomic

joysticks

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DESIGN

MODIFICATIONS

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- reconfigure space to accommodate for efficient

entry and exit

- consider ease of audible communication between

the two operators

- include lumbar, neck, and foot support for the

secondary operator

- consider adjustable knee and foot rests for primary

operator

+ Improvement Opportunities

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+ Secondary Operator SeatFeatures:

- adjustable lumbar and neck supports.

(foreword/backwards & up/down)

- top connection functions as the

base for both swivel screens

- gap in the seat increases tail

bone and groin comfort

- seat supported by carbon fiber

- pivots allow for ease of entry/exit

from sub and access to the primary

operator.

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+ Secondary Operator Seat Configuration

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+ Swivel Screen Design

Features:

- folding, adjustable arm

rests

- adjustable angle

- adjustable, lock-in

positioning along curved

bar

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+ Seat Configurations

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FINAL DESIGN

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+ Interior Orthographic Line Drawings

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+ Secondary Operator Lumbar & Neck Supports

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+ Joysticks

Hidden Magnets

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+ Primary Operator Seat Tail

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+ Adjustable Leg & Foot Rest

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+ Reclining Secondary Operator Seat

Secondary Operator seat Reclines to reveal the “rabbit hole,” which allows the primary operators to access their seat.

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+ Primary Operator Cone of Vision

95th Percentile Male

5th Percentile Female

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+ Secondary Operator Cone of Vision

95th Percentile Male 5th Percentile Female

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+ Miniature Submarine Interior Side View32

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+ Miniature Submarine InteriorPrimary Operator Configuration

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+ Miniature Submarine InteriorSecondary Operator Configuration

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+ Miniature Submarine Interior

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+ Miniature Submarine

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REFERENCES& APPENDIX

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38+ Exterior Submarine Design

Orthographics

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+ Exterior Submarine DesignPerspective View

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+ 6BIOGRAPHIES

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+ Shanae Brookssbrook26@student.scad.edu

Shanae is a junior industrial design major from Dearborn, MI. Began her studies with architecture. She appreciates organic forms and innovation and strives to incorporate both into her design concepts.

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+ Emily Punemipun20@student.scad.edu

Emily is a junior industrial design student at the Savannah College of Art and Design. She is interested in designing any and all commercial products. However, her dream would be to work at a design firm specializing in outdoor gear, toys, or kitchenware.

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+ Camille Sakoda-Chang

Camille is a sophomore at Savannah College of Art and Design. She tries to incorporate organic shapes into her designs and hopes to design to help the less fortunate in the future.

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+ Andrew Wallischawalli20@student.scad.edu

Andrew is a Industrial Design student at the Savannah College of Art and Design. He excels at carpentry and fabrication. He works very well in teams and has a strong work ethic and positive attitude.

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