Data Analysis Tool

ENERGY ANALYSIS PLOTS

Figure 1: Power vs. Time Plot

  • When the graph displays a fairly linear and increasing slope, the power is increasing causing the vehicle to accelerate.
  • When the graph displays a horizontal slope of zero,  the vehicle is maintaining constant velocity and the power supply is constant.
  • At the peak of the graph, the motor direction is reversed which requires an large amount of current.

Figure 2: Power vs. Distance Plot
  • When the graph displays a horizontal slope of zero, the vehicle is moving along the track with a constant power supply.
  • The first interval, ~0.15 m to ~0.65 m, the motors are running at 25% power.
  • When the power is decreased from 25% to 20% the graph falls and resumes again with a slope of zero
  • At the peak displayed in the graph, the motors are reversing direction.
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With the team’s AEV implementing a push-pull motor configuration,  the group decided to have the propeller blades spin in opposite directions whilst still moving the air in the same direction.
Code:
reverse(1);
celerate(4, 0, 25, 3);
goFor(1);
motorSpeed(4,20);
goFor(2);
brake(4);
reverse(4);
motorSpeed(4, 25);
goFor(2);
brake(4);