Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2019

Presentation information

[J] Poster

O (Public ) » Public

[O-03] Poster presentations by senior high school students

Sun. May 26, 2019 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Poster Hall (International Exhibition Hall8, Makuhari Messe)

convener:Tatsuhiko Hara(International Institute of Seismology and Earthquake Engineering, Building Research Institute), Katsuyoshi Michibayashi(Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Nagoya University), Miwa Kuri(International Research Institute of Disaster Science, Tohoku University), Kou Yamada(Waseda University)

1:45 PM - 3:15 PM

[O03-P09] Automation of the self-made pinhole type planetarium projector

*Masami Kanno1, *Asahi Komori1, *Haruhito Nakamura1, Kano Makiyama1, *Munehiro Asao1, *Ryo Kakegami1, Akika Shimizu1, Tomoka Kawamoto1 (1.Yokohama Science Frontier High School)

Keywords:Planetarium

In the “Seisakuhan” of our school's astronomy club, we project planetariums in school festivals and astronomical classrooms for the local residents, and have gained much popularity. However, there is a problem that it is difficult to perform various projections by changing the season or time zone in order to turn the projector manually. Therefore, in order to diversify the projection, we aimed to automatically rotate the projector using commercially available materials.
First, when rotating the projector automatically, it was decided at what speed to rotate it once. As an indicator, we manually turned the projector one turn at a speed that made us not uncomfortable. The results were averaged to set 28.7 s as the target time. Next, we discussed the mechanism to automate the projector. Got an idea from the movement of the caterpillar, we decided to rotate the projector using a motor-powered gearbox and belt. In order to rotate the projector at the target time, the gear ratio of the gearbox was changed and the time at each gear ratio was measured. By changing the gear ratio, it is thought that the rotational speed and rotational torque change, so that the power of the gearbox changes and the rotational speed of the projector changes.
As a result, in the gear box used this time, it became 8.5 s by gear ratio 1300.9: 1 which rotation speed becomes the smallest. This time was the longest time measured with other gear ratios. However, the target time of 28.7 s was not reached. Therefore, by changing the applied voltage from 3V to 1.5V with a gear ratio of 1300.9: 1, it was considered that the rotation time would be about 17s, which is doubled from 8.5s. As a result, the projector did not rotate and did not reach the target time.
This is considered to be due to the fact that the motor did not operate well at 1.5 V because the proper voltage of the motor was 3 V.
Future prospects include improvement of belt slack, measures for motor drive noise and discussion of how to reduce of rotational speed.