Research Symposium

24th annual Undergraduate Research Symposium, April 3, 2024

Gabriel d'Esterhazy he/him Poster Session 2: 10:45 am - 11:45 am/356


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BIO


My name is Gabriel d'Esterhazy, I am a freshman Presidential Scholar from Jacksonville, Florida currently majoring in computer engineering. I am interested in studying and researching various disciplines within the field of robotics and cognitively assisted prosthetics. Ultimately, I would like to work on developing technology that works by reading and comprehending neurological impulses.

STEM Outreach Through Scaled Physical Depiction of Construction​ Power Line Safety​

Authors: Gabriel d'Esterhazy, Dr. Peter Cheetham
Student Major: computer engineering
Mentor: Dr. Peter Cheetham
Mentor's Department: Electrical Engineering
Mentor's College: FSU/FAMU College of Engineering
Co-Presenters: Tafari D'Agular

Abstract


Electricity is a constant danger that we need to be aware of. This project is the creation of a display designed to showcase electricity’s ability to arc towards a surface. To accomplish this, we need to make the display simultaneously entertaining and informative. The display's goal is to demonstrate the need for the safety zone that excavators and other vehicles with vertical components abide by when in close proximity to power lines. Therefore, we intend to create a diorama of a streetside construction project. This will involve an excavator which is in close proximity to a power line. The excavator will be remote controlled so that it can be operated from outside the diorama. We will raise the scooping arm up into and through the “safety zone” that designates how far a worker should keep machinery from a live power line to showcase the arcing electricity effect. Once complete, this display will be used to both garner interest in the research project as well as warn of the potential dangers of electricity, since you don’t have to be in contact with a live wire for it to shock you.

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Keywords: Electricity, Arcing, Construction