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=Desired Sub-Sections=
==Overview==
Outlined below are the sections that should be created on here or as new pages and information filled in.
The research and development of the LifeCat is critical in creating a end product that will perform well and be a great tool and safe for the user.


* Commercial Designs Research
'''[[Design Process| The Design Process]]''' - General overview of the design process
** Key Design Features
** Pros and Cons to different designs
** Links


* Industry Standards Research
==Background Research==
** Analysis of required law compliance.
===[[/Commercial Designs Research| Commercial Designs Research]]===
***This is for stuff like safety requirements. It is perhaps not required to meet these, but an analysis and understanding of the purpose of these laws is important to justify complaince or non-compliance. Also it provides a good base for design.
* Key Design Features
** Industry Specification Standards
* Pros and Cons to different designs
*** Similar to law compliance, this is for background research, compliance is not necessary but an understanding of how things are normally measured and built is useful.
* Links
*** Example 1: The "Safe Working Load" is described as half the tipping load (provided it meets structural safety factors as well)
*** Example 2: The tipping load is measured using a mass placed 500mm from the edge of the quick attach plate when the loader arms are at the farthest horizontal point away from the front axel


* Defined Specifications
===[[/Previous Design Analysis| Previous Design Analysis]]===
** Desired and actually achieved features
* Collection and analysis of the lessons learned from previous LifeTrac versions and community feedback.


* Concept Generation & Sub Component Engineering
===[[/Industry Standards Research| Industry Standards Research]]===
** General overview concept
* Analysis of required law compliance.
** Detailed Design
**This is for stuff like safety requirements. It is perhaps not required to meet these, but an analysis and understanding of the purpose of these laws is important to justify complaince or non-compliance. Also it provides a good base for design.
** Human Factors Analysis
* Industry Specification Standards
** CAD Models
** Similar to law compliance, this is for background research, compliance is not necessary but an understanding of how things are normally measured and built is useful.


* Prototypes
===[[/Additional Resources| Additional Resources]]===
** Pictures, Videos, Discussions, Analysis, Performance Review
* Links to DIY tractors and other resoures
 
==Defined Specifications==
* '''[[/Features| Desired Features]]''' - List of desired features
* Detailed Specifications - Coming soon
 
==Concept Generation & Sub Component Engineering==
[[File:LifeCatSpaceClaim.png|thumb|right|Initial LifeCat Space Claim]]
* General overview concept
** You can see in the image to the right, the initial space claim is being worked on. The space claim helps define different sub-systems and the area they can occupy without interfering with each other.
** This space claim shows:
*** Max height = 1900mm
*** Length = 2600mm
*** Overall Width = 1750mm
*** Wheelbase = 1100mm
*** Ground Clearnace = 180mm
* Detailed Design
* Human Factors Analysis
* CAD Models - Email [[Mike Apostol]] if you would like what is done so far
===Sub Systems===
* Frame
* Lift Arm
* Quick Attach
* Hydraulics
* Drive System
* Occupant Area
* Control Methods
* Additional Features
 
==Prototypes==
* Pictures, Videos, Discussions, Analysis, Performance Review

Latest revision as of 16:38, 29 February 2012

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Overview

The research and development of the LifeCat is critical in creating a end product that will perform well and be a great tool and safe for the user.

The Design Process - General overview of the design process

Background Research

Commercial Designs Research

  • Key Design Features
  • Pros and Cons to different designs
  • Links

Previous Design Analysis

  • Collection and analysis of the lessons learned from previous LifeTrac versions and community feedback.

Industry Standards Research

  • Analysis of required law compliance.
    • This is for stuff like safety requirements. It is perhaps not required to meet these, but an analysis and understanding of the purpose of these laws is important to justify complaince or non-compliance. Also it provides a good base for design.
  • Industry Specification Standards
    • Similar to law compliance, this is for background research, compliance is not necessary but an understanding of how things are normally measured and built is useful.

Additional Resources

  • Links to DIY tractors and other resoures

Defined Specifications

Concept Generation & Sub Component Engineering

Initial LifeCat Space Claim
  • General overview concept
    • You can see in the image to the right, the initial space claim is being worked on. The space claim helps define different sub-systems and the area they can occupy without interfering with each other.
    • This space claim shows:
      • Max height = 1900mm
      • Length = 2600mm
      • Overall Width = 1750mm
      • Wheelbase = 1100mm
      • Ground Clearnace = 180mm
  • Detailed Design
  • Human Factors Analysis
  • CAD Models - Email Mike Apostol if you would like what is done so far

Sub Systems

  • Frame
  • Lift Arm
  • Quick Attach
  • Hydraulics
  • Drive System
  • Occupant Area
  • Control Methods
  • Additional Features

Prototypes

  • Pictures, Videos, Discussions, Analysis, Performance Review