by pafford.9 | Jun 11, 2022 | Blog Updates
Author: Nathan Becker Background With an underwater object, there are two main forces passively acting on it: gravity and buoyancy. The center of mass is the average location of where the mass is concentrated, and the center of buoyancy is the average location: Read More: The Center of Mass Device
by eggett.3 | Apr 11, 2022 | Blog Updates
Author: Nathan Becker Figure 1: The final claw assembly The Problem With an underwater claw, the main challenge is having a reliable way of transmitting the motion of the motor into the jaws of the claw while keeping the motor dry to not fry its electronics. A: Read More: Underwater Claw Development
by stout.377 | Apr 5, 2022 | Blog Updates
Subteam Updates Mechanical The Mechanical team meets Sundays after S’ups (noon EST) and once every week on Wednesdays at 7:00pm EST in the lab room at Dreese Labs. For more information, email richardson.1082, reach out to Isabella Richardson at Microsoft Teams: Read More: April Updates 2022
by eggett.3 | Mar 14, 2022 | Blog Updates
By: Matt Fisher and Parth Parekh For the past year and a half, the Underwater Robotics Team (UWRT) at Ohio State has been working hard making an affordable STEM program to reach underprivileged schools in the Columbus area. UWRT is celebrating the successful: Read More: STEMBot Outreach Program
by zhong.568 | Feb 14, 2021 | Blog Updates, Sponsors
The Underwater Robotics Team at The Ohio State University has been building robots for over a decade. The team started building robots with a handful of Remote Operated Vehicles and has, in the recent past, focused on building autonomous systems. Every year our: Read More: JLCPCB
by zhong.568 | Jan 4, 2021 | Blog Updates
The Underwater Robotics Team has kept up progress this semester in spite of the transition to online meetings. The team’s consistent meetings and drive to stay involved has led to a redesigned electrical system, improved navigation and task management systems, and a: Read More: Resilience in Robotics