An Automatic Sliding Door: Leveraging Locally Sourced Materials for Innovation

S. C. Nwafor, C. C. Nwobi-Okoye, Benjamin E. Okafor, Kenneth K. Nwankwo, Chinenye Onwuchekwa
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A door is an essential component of a building. It provides security and access to the different parts of a building. In the modern era, when people want everyday life to be completely automated so that work can be done easily in a short amount of time without wasting energy, automatic doors have continued to be fashionable. In addition to being effective and efficient as automation continues to develop rapidly, automatic doors are essential to curbing the transmission of infectious diseases like Ebola and COVID-19. While automatic doors are available in Nigeria, they are imported, thereby shrinking the nation’s foreign exchange. Not only that, but they also cost more when imported compared to when they are manufactured locally. In this work, therefore, a cost-effective automatic sliding door was developed using locally sourced materials from Nigeria. The door uses a passive infrared sensor (PIR) to detect a human or an object in a doorway and automatically opens and closes the door by signalling a microcontroller to activate a DC motor, which drives a belt pulley mechanism. The conceptual design of the system was designed and simulated using SolidWorks. Based on the design, calculations were made to determine the appropriate materials to source. The DC motor model was simulated using MATLAB SIMULINK as a physical model to observe how it would behave in the presence of noise, and the PID controller was tuned to give optimal performance using MATLAB Auto tuning. Some materials were locally purchased, while others were constructed through standard workshop methods. A cost-saving advantage of 95.77% and 89.13% were achieved when compared to imported equivalent types from the USA and China, respectively. The siding door was assembled and subjected to a functionality test, and it was observed that the automatic sliding door successfully detects humans and objects and actuates the motor to open and close the door after the object is out of the set sensing range of 50cm. This work is a step forward in boosting local innovation in Nigeria.
自动滑动门:利用本地材料促进创新
门是建筑物的重要组成部分。它为建筑物的各个部分提供安全保障和进出通道。在现代社会,人们希望日常生活完全自动化,以便在不浪费能源的情况下在短时间内轻松完成工作,因此自动门一直是一种时尚。随着自动化技术的不断快速发展,自动门除了有效和高效之外,对于遏制埃博拉和 COVID-19 等传染病的传播也至关重要。虽然尼日利亚也有自动门,但都是进口的,因此减少了国家的外汇收入。不仅如此,与本地制造的自动门相比,进口自动门的成本也更高。因此,在这项工作中,我们使用尼日利亚当地采购的材料开发了一种经济高效的自动滑动门。该门使用被动红外传感器(PIR)来检测门口的人或物体,并通过向微控制器发出信号来启动直流电机,从而驱动皮带轮机构,实现门的自动打开和关闭。该系统的概念设计使用 SolidWorks 进行设计和模拟。在设计的基础上进行了计算,以确定合适的材料来源。直流电机模型使用 MATLAB SIMULINK 作为物理模型进行仿真,以观察其在噪音情况下的表现,并使用 MATLAB Auto tuning 对 PID 控制器进行调整,以获得最佳性能。一些材料是在当地购买的,而其他材料则是通过标准车间方法制造的。与从美国和中国进口的同类产品相比,分别节省了 95.77% 和 89.13% 的成本。自动滑动门组装完成后进行了功能测试,结果表明,自动滑动门能成功检测到人和物体,并在物体离开设定的 50 厘米感应范围后驱动电机开关门。这项工作在促进尼日利亚本地创新方面向前迈出了一步。
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