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 Project Recap  Customer needs and Specifications  Bill of Materials  Thermal Materials  CAD Solid Model  ANSYS Model  Circuit Drawings  Electrical Design  Updated Risk Assessment  RACI Matrix  Test Plan  MSD II Schedule

 Design and construct a portable Stirling cycle engine generator that operates using solar energy, or with any kind of heat source (fire, heat lamp, etc.)

 The generator must produce 10 watts at 5 volts of electrical power.  Must be weatherproof, and be able to last 1 year from the date it is set outside.  Provide first generation design for further development of higher power applications.  Must weigh less than 20 pounds.  C:\Users\Tara Michelle\Desktop\P12471\Items for Detailed Design Review\Product_Specifications Rev02.docx C:\Users\Tara Michelle\Desktop\P12471\Items for Detailed Design Review\Product_Specifications Rev02.docx

 P12471\web\public\BOM9054.xls P12471\web\public\BOM9054.xls

 Mykroy Ceramic Insulation Disk: › Glass-like ceramic › Rated up to 800°C › Prevents conductivity between cylinders    Absorber/insulation: › Mineral Wool Insulation  Rated up to 650°C  › Fiberglass Paper insulation with a Teflon Wrap  Teflon Wrap peaks at 300°C, best between 200°C and 260°C (would go around the outside of the fiberglass paper insulation)

 P12471\web\Daves Documents\Design Calculations.xlsx P12471\web\Daves Documents\Design Calculations.xlsx

 P12471\Items for Detailed Design Review\Risk Assessment_MSD II Rev 02.xlsx P12471\Items for Detailed Design Review\Risk Assessment_MSD II Rev 02.xlsx

 P12471\Items for Detailed Design Review\Team Test Plan.doc P12471\Items for Detailed Design Review\Team Test Plan.doc

..\Papers\Senior Design\MSD II Only Gantt Chart.pdf..\Papers\Senior Design\MSD II Only Gantt Chart.pdf  P12471\Items for Detailed Design Review\Work Breakdown Structure Rev 03.vsd P12471\Items for Detailed Design Review\Work Breakdown Structure Rev 03.vsd