Overview

Loaded Beam Experiment
HTL Villach, Austria
Lego Warehouse
HTL Wolfsberg, Austria
eLab
HTL Mössingerstraße, Austria

Descriptions

BlowTube and eLab (HTL Mössingerstrasse)

Project HTL Moessingerstrasse

The remote lab of HTL Mössingerstrasse consists of several experiments. The so-called "BlowTube" is an experiment from the field of control systems, in which a styrofoam ball is levitating with the help of a fan. Furthermore, there are two measurement circuits (a Chebyshev-filter and a RC-Oscillator) which are selected by a self-developed switching matrix. Additionally, a circuit for the measurement of line reflections is planned.

Loaded Beam Experiment (HTBLuVA Villach)

Project HTL Villach

In this remote lab a test-bench will be constructed to measure the elasticity of a construction material. In this experimental setup a beam is fixed to a test frame. A defined fource is applied on this beam during an experiment. The position along the beam where the force is applied can be selected by the user. The bending grade is measured with pressure sensors and the data is sent to the user. Additionally, the experiment is recorded with a webcam.

Automated Warehouse System with LEGO EV3 (HTL Wolfsberg)

Project HTL Wolfsberg

The goal is the development of an automated warehouse system, in which components are sorted from one storage to another. Therefore, LEGO EV3 robots, programmed with LabVIEW, are used. Drawings of the storage and the components are done with ProE and Catia. The components are manufactured directly in school with CnC, lathe and milling machines. Plastic parts are created with injection moulding.

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