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Interactive Bicycle Display for Rochester Museum and Science Center

Image of the final bicycle Computer Automated Design.

Team Members

Daniella Aceves
Isabelle Hoffman
Kate Korslund
Liana Frangioni

Supervisors

Christopher Muir, Mechanical Engineering, PhD, UR. Laura Slane, Mechanical Engineering, PhD, UR.

Customers

Rich Smith and Calvin Uzelmeier, Rochester Museum and Science Center

Description

The Rochester Museum & Science Center asked for help designing an interactive exhibit to honor Georgena Terry. The team designed a stationary bicycle where the saddle and the handlebars move in the vertical and horizontal direction with motors. A system was designed in order to determine and display the power output from the rider. When on the bicycle, the rider can fluidly adjust the bike geometry and be able to see how changing each dimension affects the power they produce.

Image of the final bicycle Computer Automated Design
Image of the final bicycle Computer Automated Design.
Portrait of Georgena Terry
Portrait of Georgena Terry.
Logo for the Rochester Museum and Science Center
Logo for the Rochester Museum and Science Center.

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