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SİMGE ÖZTÜRK

SİMGE ÖZTÜRK

Mechanical Team Leader

ITU Mechanical Engineering Undergraduate student

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SAMED AYDOĞDU

SAMED AYDOĞDU

Mechanical Team Member

ITU Mechanical Engineering Undergraduate Student

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OĞUZHAN ŞAHAN

OĞUZHAN ŞAHAN

Mechanical Team Member

ITU Mechanical Engineering Undergraduate Student

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MERİÇ TUNCA

MERİÇ TUNCA

Mechanical Team Member

Bahçeşehir University Mechatronics Engineering Undergraduate Student

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MEHMET UFUK YILDIRIM

MEHMET UFUK YILDIRIM

Mechanical Team Member

ITU Mathematics Engineering Undergraduate Student

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YUSUF DOĞANAY

YUSUF DOĞANAY

Mechanical Team Member

ITU Mechanical Engineering Undergraduate Student

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FERİDUN FATİH ESER

FERİDUN FATİH ESER

Mechanical Team Member

ITU Mechanical Engineering Undergraduate Student

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​Mechanical Team

The mechanical team is responsible for the physical expansion of the systems that make up the vehicle. They work on the optimal design, perform topology optimizations for the most appropriate strength/lightness criteria of the vehicle, determine the material, analyze it and arrive at the final design. The Fusion 360 program is used in this process. They are responsible for the production and the subsequent assembly phase. The mechanical team consist of 3 sub-teams:
The Drive System Sub-Team: They are responsible for the design of the drive system on which the various systems mounted on it are transported when they are used.
They are find the optimal wheel design, design the differential system and the body in which the electronic components are placed.
The Robotic Arm System Sub-Team: They are draw the 6-axis robotic arm that will be used for various tasks as light as possible while maintaining its strength. For a gripper system that will end of the six axis’s, they design the best design based on a mission.
The Science System Sub-Team: They among the mechanics find the best design in line with the team's science team, simplifie it, and build a self-sufficient science system on the vehicle.

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