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Poster
1. Magic Mine
Team 1 - Explosive Dielectrics
Rahul Chidurala
Tyler Sekine
Matthew Atkins
Rob McGilvrey
More information about the MAGE System can be found online at http://mage.okstate.edu
Functional Block DiagramBackground
Artificers of X have long dreamed of controlling the Rahulian
field. This field is created by latent Rahulion particles interacting
with our universe. These particles “leak” into our universe when
weak points between universes rupture. They are not of our
universe and, as such, are not bound by all its rules. Artificers
have conducted small scale experiments with promising results;
as the Rahulions decay they actually create more energy than
Sadly, it has long been thought to be impossible to harvest these
particles on a meaningful scale.
Technical Features
• 360 degree attack radius
• 360 degree motion detection
• 75m remote connection with visual feedback
• Visual and audio feedback upon detonation
• Tamper detection system
• 4 unique explosion types
• 2 hour battery life
• Sturdy PLA plastic casing
Project Overview
The Magic Mine is a trap which players can set in
either an autonomous or a remote controlled mode.
When a player arms the device, they will set the
activation mode and the spell that will be cast upon
detonation; either stun, damage, elemental, or heal.
Conclusion
Senior Design 1 has been a long and strenuous class that has taught our team a great deal. Through the comprehensive
design requirements, numerous deadlines, and countless hours of combined work, Team Explosive Dielectrics has gained
an extraordinary amount of information that will be put to use in our professional careers. Designing this product turned
out to be quite the challenge, but with extensive collaboration and well thought out solutions, it was easy for Team
Explosive Dielectrics to overcome the obstacles that were encountered during this design process.
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