Fundamentals of Mechatronics
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Fundamentals of Mechatronics (MH501)
Dr. Atul Thakur, Assistant Professor
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Indian Institute of Technology Patna
Autumn 2017
Introduction to Mechatronics
Module 1
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Module Objectives
After this module you will be able to
Explain the meaning of Mechatronics and its relevance in
engineering design
Know about various applications of mechatronics
Explain what is a system
Describe open loop and closed loop systems
Compare between traditional and mechatronics based design
approach
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History
“Mechatronics” term coined by engineer Tetsura Mori in 1969 at
Yasakawa Electric Corp.
Upto 1980 mechatronics meant only combination of electronics and
mechanical engineering
Computing technology added later with development of computers
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Bird’s Eye View of Mechatronics
Multidisciplinary
Electronics
Mechanical
Software
Control
Systems Design
Examples include, modern
automobiles, spacecrafts, marine
vessels, robots, factory automated
systems, etc.
Fig. Ref. : Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
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Examples of Mechatronics Systems
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A Document Scanner
Quiz : List the components of a document scanner and describe
how that works using neat sketches
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Scanner Types
Flatbed scanner Sheetfed scanner
Handheld scanner Drum scanner
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Flatbed Scanner
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Components of Scanner
Scanner head
Fluorescent lamp
Transformer
CCD sensor
Mirror
Lens
Filters
Drive system
Stepper motor
Belt
Control circuitry
Interface ports
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Components of Scanner – Contd.
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Components of Scanner – Contd.
Charge Coupled Device (CCD)
Photons are converted into
electrons
Array of p-doped MOS
capacitors (pixels) sense light
High intensity leads to more
charge
Distribution of charge
represents image
CCD Array
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Components of Scanner - Contd.
Stepper Motor and belt drive
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Components of Scanner - Contd.
Interface Controller
ADF Transparency Adapter USB
SCSI
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Parts of a Mechatronics System
Mechanical System
Moving parts like drives, pulleys, gears, mechanisms, etc.
Electronic and Electrical System
Microcontroller, analog-digital and digital-analog
converters, sensors, actuators, etc.
Information System
Software
User Interface
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Typical Components of Mechatronics
System
Drive Circuits
Actuators
Mechanical
System
Sensors
Signal
Conditioning
Analog-Digital
Convertor
Controller
Digital-Analog
convertor
User Interface
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Some Other Examples of Mechatronic
Systems
Digital Camera
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Autofocus
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Engine Management System
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Engine Management System
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Parts of a Mechatronics System
Mechanical System
Moving parts like drives, pulleys, gears, mechanisms, etc.
Electronic and Electrical System
Microcontroller, analog-digital and digital-analog
converters, sensors, actuators, etc.
Information System
Software
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Typical Components of Mechatronics
System
Drive Circuits
Actuators
Mechanical
System
Sensors
Signal
Conditioning
Analog-Digital
Convertor
Controller
Digital-Analog
convertor
User Interface
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System
A system can be thought as box or
block diagram
Having an input and corresponding
output
Inputs and outputs of system important
not what goes inside the system
Spring Mass System
Input
Displacement Output
Force
Output force = Spring Stiffness × Input Displacement
We don’t care about
internal physics such as
grain structure of spring
material or molecular
phenomenon
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System : Room Illumination
Illumination System
Input
Switch position ON or OFF
Output
Glow or Darkness
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Physical Components of Illumination
System Rocker
Contact
Pivot
Power Load Terminal
Filament
Rocker Switch
Light bulb with inert gas
Spring
Power System
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Subsystems of Illumination System
Input
Switch position
Output
Illumination
Illumination System
Switch
Force Spring
Contacts
Light Bulb
Chamber
Filament
Power
Source
Wire
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Mechatronics System Example Scanner Example Revisited
Scanner Hard Copy Soft Copy
Input Output
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Subsystems of Scanner System
Scanner
Drive System
Scanning Head
Character
Recognition
Interface
Device
Hard Copy
Input Soft Copy
Output
Illumination
System
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Drive System (Mechanical)
Stepper Motor Gearing System
Belt Drive
Pulse
Linear
Displacement of
Scanning Head
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Scanning Head (Electronic and
Electrical)
Transformer
LED Array
CCD Sensor
Controller
Interface Device
Hard copy
Power
Image
Data
Pulse
sequence
for moving
Drive
System
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Control System
Control System
Microcontroller Pulse Image data
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Components of Mechatronics Systems
Mechanical System
Electrical System
Information System
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Mechanical Systems and Analysis Types of Systems
Rigid – Rigid Multibody Simulation
Deformable – Failure analysis, Finite Element Method (FEM)
Fluid – Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
Some mechanical components used
Rigid - Gears, drives, cams, bearings, etc.
Flexible – Electroactive polymers, Shape memory alloys, fiber reinforced material
Fluid - Hydraulic cylinder, pneumatic cylinder, etc.
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Electrical Systems
Motors and generators
Sensors and actuators
Solid state devices
Circuits – signal conditioning, amplifiers, etc.
Contact devices – relays, switches. Circuit breakers, fuses,
etc.
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Information System
Information System consist of four parts
Communication Systems
Signal Processing
Control System
Numerical Solvers for Optimization
Under Information System following activities are performed
Modeling
Simulation
Automatic Control
Optimization
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Traditional Vs Mechatronics Based
Design
In traditional design individual subsystems were designed
sequentially
Mechanical engineer designs mechanical elements
After that control engineers designs control system
In mechatronics, all subsystems are designed concurrently as
there is tight interaction between the subsystems
Example of temperature control devices
Traditional bimetallic strip based design
•Concurrent design in mechatronics
•More compact and easily
reprogrammable
•Electronics and mechanical parts
complement each other
•Most design and error checking
completed using Simulation
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Closed-Loop and Open Loop Systems
Open loop system look only it
its input to determine what it
should do
Closed loop system looks both
at its input as well as output to
determine what to do
System Input Output
Open loop system
System Input Output
Closed loop system
Feedback
+ -
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Examples Open Loop System
Control system of a microwave turns it off after set time
Does not look at temperature of food to “decide” turning off microwave
No feedback
Regulator of Ceiling Fan depends on electrical resistance in the circuit
No feedback RPM is received by the regulator
Closed Loop System
Temperature control system looks at the sensor readings of surrounding temperature
If different than desired temperature takes action
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Summary
System is an abstraction represented using box or block
diagram which has an input and corresponding output/s
Mechatronics ssytem has following subsystems
Electrical System
Mechanical System
Information System
Traditional design is sequential while mechatronics based
design is concurrent
Next Class Electronics and electrical engineering fundamentals
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Module Objectives
After this module you will be able to
Explain the meaning of Mechatronics and its relevance in
engineering design
Know about various applications of mechatronics
Explain what is a system
Describe open loop and closed loop systems
Compare between traditional and mechatronics based design
approach
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Homework 1 Identify a mechtronics system in Mechanical Engineering
Workshop/Labs.
Discuss why it is mechatronics based
Make a system diagram and break it down to as many subsystems as you can
Identify sensors and actuators and determine its technical specifications
• Use internet, lab manuals, and reference books to find information about components
• Date of submission August 10th, 2017 (during class)