Project 11451 Initial Overview Presentation Phillip Amsler David Sam Huseyin Zorba.

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Project Initial Overview Presentation Phillip Amsler David Sam Huseyin Zorba

Known's 1.Budget ($1000) 2.The end user is poor. 3.Fuel type is coal 4.Food type is rice and beans 5.Pot sizes vary 6.Standard test is Water Boil Test (WBT) 7.Approximate Cooking Times 8.Safety Standards 9.Haitian Fuel Costs (2003) 10.Emission goals

Unknown’s 1.Additional tests to utilize 2.Actual CO emissions 3.Test stand efficiency 4.Correct scale size 5.Life cycle 6.Cost of the stove unit 7.Airflow verification 8.Competitors 9.Test stand errors. 10.Exact Stove weight capacity

Question’s 1.Who do we benchmark against? (Competitors?) 2.What is the appropriate range for the scale? 3.What is the difference between operational and functional? 4.What are the emission regulations in Haiti? What are the emission goals for this project? 5.What are other tests that we should use beyond the WBT? 6.What lifetime expectancy should we test for the stove? What is the lifetime expectancy for the test stand? 7.What airflow needs to be verified? 8.How does air flow through the test stand? 9.Do we have a work flow analysis? 10.What was the previous team’s biggest problems?

Task’s 1. Campus Safety (Gary Zinmeister) for permission to perform the WBT. 2.Find recent Haitian fuel costs. 3.Continue reading/understanding documents. 4.Schedule group/customer meeting(s). 5.Run the WBT 6.Familiarize ourselves with the equipment. 7.Share goals with and Develop work timeline. 9.Locate and plan for critical path. 10.Establish breakdown of workload within the group.

Imagine RIT Words 1.Innovation (duh?) 2.Creative 3.Tasty! 4.User-Friendly 5.Clean 6.Sustainable 7.Affordable 8.Efficient 9.Life-saving 10.Global