I've highlighted a few of my most recent projects here for you to have a look at. Don't hesitate to contact me if you want to learn a bit more about the work I did!
AutoWheelie was my 4th-year design project (FYDP). In a team of 4, we created a device that would allow wheelchair users to get over curbs without any risks of falling backwards.
Design & Analysis
Finding Maximum Tilt Angle
Creating a SolidWorks Model
Finite Element Analysis
Programming & Control Box
3D Printing the Control Box Enclosure
Connecting a Hub Motor to a BLDC Motor Controller
Programming the Arduino Mega Controls
ASSEMBLY
Disassembling the Wheelchair
Assembling the Extrusion Frame and Actuating Arm
Attaching the Hob Motors to the Rest of the Assembly
Final Prototype & Testing
Final Product on Symposium / Showcase Day
AutoWheelie in Action
Team Photo
Mark, Faraz, William, Michael
One of my summer projects involved rebuilding an old 2000 Polaris Genesis Jet Ski.
I bought the jet ski at a very cheap price knowing that it'll need a lot of work done to make it drivable again. I never worked on any watercrafts before but was up for the adventure!
First step was to disassemble the jet pump and examine the critical components (wear ring, pump housing, and impeller).
The Impeller (the part which is responsible for giving it thrust) was very beat up, and obviously needed to be replaced
The new impeller (top left) replaced the previous one after removing it from the drive shaft with the help of a hydraulic press
After swapping the worn out parts and re-assembling the jet pump, the jetski is ready to be tested out!
I'm a member of a global organization of humanitarians that design, print, and build 3D printed prosthetics for children. e-NABLE helps children who have missing fingers, hands, or forearms from birth or who have lost them from war, natural disaster, illness or accident. This is my most recent endeavor, make sure to keep checking for my periodic updates!