
Figure 1. CAD Drawing of Central Housing Design with EZ Driver Containers (Red Boxes) and Power Supply (Grated Box)
The previous CAD model (see Central Drive Housing Design – Part 2) has been expanded upon in this update (Figure 1). The 3D-printed containment for the EZ drivers is currently capable of holding six of the drivers. In total, we need 24 EZ drivers so four of the EZ driver housing components are shown in red above.
The placement of the EZ drivers is currently being optimized. Figure 1 shows one of the potential locations for them. They may also be placed horizontally underneath the power supply, creating two levels in the central housing. The optimization of the location will primarily depend on three factors: total amount of usable space used, wiring and tubing configurations, and ease of placing/replacing the components.
We will soon be adding in placeholders for four Arduino boards and a Raspberry Pi within this CAD sketch. We will also soon be including more accurate representations of the EZ driver housing components with the aid of Brian O’Grady from the Bellan Lab. Additionally, we are waiting on design specifications for the water cooling system, so that the next iteration of the housing can account for them. This will also aid in our choice of where to place the EZ drivers. It is possible that the water-cooling system will constrain our design much more than is currently being accounted for.
In the meantime, we are compiling a list of necessary materials and the corresponding prices in order to budget accordingly. We have a list of materials that we currently have available in the lab, and another list of what we need access to or to purchase. The list includes all of the physical components necessary, as well as any CAD sketches or instruction details. Since one of the main goals for this project was to create an affordable system, we are also currently researching low-cost materials and exploring what components can be 3D printed.