Our project aims to show the 3D model of satellite communication station. From the 3D model one can get idea about the satellite communication. It also shows ground station and space station. We have included one satellite space station and 3 ground sation. Two of them are receiver and one is transmitter.
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Preparation of 3 d model of international space station
1. Kathmandu University
Department of Civil and Geomatics Engineering
PREPARATION OF 3D MODEL OF INTERNATIONAL SPACE
STATION
Proposal Defense
Presenters : Supervisors :
Shrestha Rabi [25] Mr. Uma shankar Pandey
Subedi Anil[26] Mr. Nawaraj Shrestha
Tamang Bipul [27]
Thapa Mukesh [28]
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Department of Civil and Geomatics Engineering
INTRODUCTION
International Space Station
Artificial satellite in low earth orbit
Spacecraft capable of supporting crewmembers
Collects datas and images of earth
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International
Space Station
Source: Google Photos
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Department of Civil and Geomatics Engineering
•Features of ISS
•It is large spacecraft in orbit around earth.
•It orbits earth at an average altitude of approximately
250 miles.
•It travels at 17,500 mph(i.e every 90 minute)
•The space station covers the area of football field
including the end zones.
•The 75 to 90 kilowatts of power for the ISS is supplied
by an acre of solar panels.
•Fifty-two computers control the systems on the ISS.
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Department of Civil and Geomatics Engineering
Objectives
Primary Objectives:-
To develop the 3D model of international space station
Secondary Objectives:-
To learn preparation of 3D modelling.
To apply the basic engineering skills learned so far in practical life.
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Department of Civil and Geomatics Engineering
Methodology
Preliminary Research
Consultation
Data collection
Cost estimation
Materials collection
Rough designing of Model
Working on the Model
Painting and finishing the model
Submission of the model
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Department of Civil and Geomatics Engineering
Materials Required and cost estimation
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Materials Required Rate Quantity Cost
1 Globe 1000 1 1000
2 Measuring tape 150 1 150
3 Ball Bearing 100 1 100
4 Wire 50 4m 200
5 Paint & brush 500 1 500
6 Bowl 100 1 100
7 Fevicol 300 1 300
8 Iron Rod 100 1 100
9 Card Board 500 1 500
10 Glass 150 1 150
TOTAL 3100
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Department of Civil and Geomatics Engineering
LOGICAL FRAME ANALYSIS
Objective 1:To study the working mechanism of space station Objective 2:To prepare 3D Model of ISS
Methodology:
Literature Review
1:Data and materials collection
2.Construction of 3D Model
Activities:
1.Searching through the internet about working mechanism of space station
2:watching Youtube videos
Activities:
1.Collection of data and information from study
2.Consulting with supervisor
3.listing and collection of materials required
4.Working on model
5.Painting and finishing up
6Submission to supervisors, preparation of report and final
presentation
Who:
Literature review : All
Who:
Data collection: Rabi Shrestha
Bipul Tamang
Material collection: Mukesh Thapa
Anil Subedi
Construction of 3D model: All
When: from 1st day to till the submission of project. When: After the approval of proposal to till the submission of
project and final report.
Risk: The data gained may not be accurate. Risk: Materials required may be costly.
Solution: Data can be gained from reliable sources and authentic websites. Solution: Alternatives, easily available and low costly material
can be used.
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Department of Civil and Geomatics Engineering
Expected outcome
• The 3D model of international space station is expected outcome. We
will give our best about international space station. Our project will
be enough to make people clear how the ISS work.
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Department of Civil and Geomatics Engineering
Conclusion
•Construction of 3D model of the space station helps
us to gain idea about 3D modeling and also will help
us to enhance knowledge and working mechanism
of ISS and Application of ISS in our day to day lives
navigation, astronomy,weather forecasting and
various research.
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Department of Civil and Geomatics Engineering
Limitations
• Ground stations are not in scale.
• Satellite and earth do not rotate separately.
• Secondary source of data collection may always not be reliable as
primary source of data collection is not possible.
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Department of Civil and Geomatics Engineering
References
• Gerson, S. G.(2014) Technical Communication: Research. New York:
Pearson Education., Print
• Faculty members, Seniors
• Internet
• https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Space_Station
• https://www.space.com/16748-international-space-station.html
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