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2005-11-18 News Headlines
Chainflex Cables Provide
Power for Students Competition
Students from Miami Dade College in Florida used Chainflex continuous-flex
cables from Igus on their ROV in a recent competition.
Igus® Inc., the leading developer of Energy Chain Systems®, Chainflex
continuous-flex cables and iglide® plastic bearings, announced that students
from Miami Dade College in Florida used Chainflex continuous-flex cables
on their remotely operated vehicle (ROV) in the 2005 MATE (Marine Advanced
Technology Education) ROV Competition held this past June.
Igus products and the benefits they offer are applied throughout many
different industries and also by student engineers in design projects
and competitions.
The Miami Dade College team, comprised of six students, had the opportunity
to develop important skills needed for a future in marine technology by
competing in the fourth annual event. MATE ROV challenges students to
build an ROV that enables the operator to man the robot in a comfortable,
safe environment, while the ROV works in the hazardous waters below.
The 2005 theme, Mission to Europa, provided the students with four challenges
to complete in an icy ocean on the surface of Europa, one of the six known
moons to orbit the planet Jupiter. The challenge was simulated in a pool
at the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory within the NASA Johnson Space Center.
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Students from Miami Dade College
use Chainflex on remotely operated vehicle in fourth annual
event.
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An umbilical cord that runs from the ROV to the operating station is
one of the most vital parts of the robot. The cord is responsible for
carrying the power, command and control signals to the vehicle and the
status and sensory data back to the operator. While looking for a cable
to perform this critical function, the Miami Dade team came across igus
Inc., an official product sponsor of MATE ROV, and the company’s extensive
line of Chainflex continuous-flex cables.
Through igus’ Y.E.S (Young Engineers Support) Program, which donates
products to various student-engineering projects, competitions and curriculums,
the team received a free supply of Chainflex CF31, a power and control
cable, and Chainflex Air, a pneumatic hose, for its ROV. Both igus cables
are oil-resistant, flame-retardant and possess high flexural strength.
Igus
Inc. develops and manufactures industry-leading plastic cable carriers,
continuous-flex cables, plastic bearings and linear guide systems. With
more than 28,000 products available from stock, the company meets the
motion control and machinery component needs of customers worldwide. Product
lines include Energy Chain Systems to protect and house moving cables,
Chainflex continuous-flex cables, iglide self-lubricating, oil-free, plastic
bearings, DryLin ® linear guide systems and igubal ® spherical bearings.
The students used the CF31 and the Chainflex Air as the main tether of
their vehicle to provide power to four trolling motors and four underwater
cameras. The pair of cables was used specifically for the team’s third
task of the competition – collecting a sample of red fluid from a crevice
on the pool-simulated underwater floor.
The Chainflex cables worked well for students, according to their instructional
technologist, Haniel Pulido Jr.
“Igus’ products were essential to our success. The flexibility of the
power cable provided for easy tether management during the competition
and throughout our practice sessions,” said Pulido.
The flexibility of the Chainflex cables also gave the team an additional
edge.
“We also used the flexibility of the 10-gage cables to minimize voltage
drop across the 100-foot length of the tether,” Pulido added.
The Miami Dade team placed seventh overall at the 2005 MATE ROV Competition
out of a total of 16 Explorer-level teams. Explorer is the more challenging
of the two divisions.
The students are looking forward to next year’s competition and using
more donated products offered by igus though its Y.E.S. Program. To learn
more about the Miami Dade ROV team, please visit mdc.edu/kendall/title5/events_rov_2005natl.asp.
To learn about the MATE Center , or about how to get involved in future
MATE ROV Competitions, learn more at marinetech .
To become a part of the Y.E.S. Program, contact Courtney Toomey, Y.E.S.
Program Administrator at (800) 521-2747 or via e-mail at ctoomey@igus.com.
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