Toteable, Potable Water A2 Nate Barbera Katie Kimar Ryan Reis Connie Slaboch.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
MCS LWC MAGNUM ORIGINAL CONCEPTS  Designed to Control Loop Systems  Build to be generic and handle many configurations of Loop Controllers  Type of.
Advertisements

Robo-FootballE2 Project Design Review 1 - 1/31/2008 Ryan Bove Kara Collins Peter Courtney Kyle O’Reilly Benjamin Rowland.
Pedal Purification University of Notre Dame Senior Design Group A6 November 28, 2006 Team Rallye (from left): Nicole Del Rey Eric Sabelhaus Mike McConnell.
1 Brakes - 1 Brakes - 1 Mr. Lombardi. 2 Brakes  Modern automotive brake systems use hydraulic force to create friction  Convert motion to heat energy.
THE INTERNATIONAL BOILING POINT PROJECT BOIL, BOIL, TOIL AND TROUBLE.
Mr. Quinn & Ms. Tom March 5, 2014 Aim: How much energy is required to melt of boil water? Do Now: Look at the heating curve to the right. Does melting.
A6: Team Rallye Potable Water Still Presented by: Tim Rodts September 14, 2006 Eric Sabelhaus Nicole Del Rey Mike McConnellTim Rodts.
Bad News Bots E2 Project Design Review 8 – 4/3/2008 Ryan Bove Kara Collins Peter Courtney Kyle O’Reilly Benjamin Rowland.
1 Toteable, Potable Water Group A2: Nate Barbera Katie Kimar Ryan Reis Connie Slaboch Critical Concept Design Review 11/28/2006.
A6: Team Rallye Potable Water Still Presented by: Full Group November 15, 2006.
Toteable, Potable Water A2 Nate Barbera Katie Kimar Ryan Reis Connie Slaboch.
A6: Team Rallye Potable Water Still Presented by: Entire Group September 28, 2006 Eric Sabelhaus Nicole Del Rey Mike McConnellTim Rodts.
A6: Team Rallye Potable Water Still Presented by: Nicole Del Rey October 3, 2006 Eric SabelhausNicole Del Rey Mike McConnellTim Rodts.
A6: Team Rallye Potable Water Still Presented by: Nicole Del Rey November 9, 2006 Nicole Del Rey Mike McConnell Tim Rodts Eric Sabelhaus.
Human-Powered Potable Water Still A2 Nate Barbera Katie Kimar Ryan Reis Connie Slaboch.
Phase Changes Melting Vaporization Condensation Freezing Sublimation.
Solar Powered Water Distillation Device Eric Frasch, Mike Santorella, Mikio Yanagisawa, Stephen Coffrin Advisor: Professor Mohammed Taslim.
Heating/Cooling Curve Melting (ice & water) ALL ice ALL Water Vaporizing (water & vapor) ALL Vapor.
Warm Up: What are the steps of the Water Cycle?. This might help you remember it…
Energy & Environment. This is the Focus point, where the rays are concentrated to. Parabolic Reflecting material is used to Concentrate the Rays This.
Fundamentals of HVAC PPT a7 m01 Final
Air Conditioning Circuit
Settings & Adjustments. Settings & Adjustments.
What is the most Important system on your vehicle?
A6: Team Rallye Potable Water Still Presented by: Tim Rodts October 26, 2006 Nicole Del Rey Mike McConnell Tim Rodts Eric Sabelhaus.
How to Create an Effective Study Plan Block out fixed blocks of time first - when you are in class, at work, organizational meetings, church, etc. Step.
Section 14.2 Vapor Pressure and Boiling Point 1.To understand the relationship among vaporization, condensation and vapor pressure 2.To relate the boiling.
FIRST- Find your NEW seats Bellringer: Grab a chemistry textbook and read pages , take 10 bullet notes HW Due: Any old homework or labs not turned.
Physical Science Mr. Moss RHS.  When 2 states are present at the same time, we describe each as a phase.  Here, we see 2 phases of water: ◦ Solid Phase.
Changes of State. Is the change of a substance from one physical form to the other All changes of states are physical changes, this means that the identity.
Chp Phase Changes Pg Characteristics of Phase Changes  When at least two states of a substance are present, each state is described as.
Do Now What are the main 3 states of matter?
October 22  Objective  To represent the changes of energy that occur while a substance is being heated.
Properties of Liquids Kinetic-Molecular theory …The phase of any substance is determined by the inter and intramolecular forces present and the KE of the.
Changes of Phase. Phase “Phase” refers to the state of matter a material is in: solid, liquid or gas. – (we will ignore other states like plasma for now.
Group A6 Pedal-Powered Purifier (PPP) Presented by: Eric Sabelhaus September 7, 2006 Eric Sabelhaus Nicole Del Rey Mike McConnellTim Rodts.
Phase Changes Notes on 3.3 Temperature  Temperature will not change during a phase change.  Once a substance reaches the temperature required for a.
A6: Team Rallye Potable Water Still Presented by: Eric Sabelhaus October 12, 2006 Eric SabelhausNicole Del Rey Mike McConnellTim Rodts.
1. What is a thin blanket of air that surrounds the Earth?
Phases of Matter Vocabulary Heat of Fusion Amount of heat needed to change from a solid to a liquid.
System A collection of parts that perform a function.
S3 INNOVATION ELECTRONICS. LESSON TITLE: ELECTRONICS Learning Intention: To understand when to use different types of logic gates Activity: Building own.
Change of State. A change of state is the conversion of a substance from one physical form to another.
The Water Cycle.
Human-Powered Potable Water Still A2 Nate Barbera Katie Kimar Ryan Reis Connie Slaboch.
A6: Team Rallye Potable Water Still Presented by: Mike McConnell November 2, 2006 Nicole Del Rey Mike McConnell Tim Rodts Eric Sabelhaus.
PHYSICS – Thermal properties and temperature (2)..
Toteable, Potable Water A2 Nate Barbera Katie Kimar Ryan Reis Connie Slaboch.
Incheon National University Lee C.H Han D.J.
Measurement of Heat Energy. The amount of heat given off or absorbed in a reaction can be calculated by a) q=mc∆T(Table T) q= heat (in joules or calories)
Types of energy POTENTIAL ENERGY : STORED ENERGY. The energy inside the substance. KINETIC ENERGY : Associated with motion. Average KE = TEMPERATURE.
SCIENCE 8 TOPIC 8a. HOW IS THE ATMOSPHERE PRIMARILY HEATED?
Chapter 3.2 Changes of States (Phase Changes)
Start.
BRAKES BY : VISHAKH V.
Physical chemistry experiment
Objective: Define vapor pressure and analyze vapor pressure curves
Working with Phases and Properties of Substances
Loop Water Controller Overview
Phases Changes.
Changes of State Section 4.3.
1 INTERNATIONAL MARITIME COLLEGE OMAN PROCESS TECHNOLOGY & SYSTEMS (TPTS & PT-TPTS) PE (TPTS & PT-TPTS) (Chapter-3) Chapter - 3 Distillation Systems Textbook.
Phases of Matter Part II
Chp Phase Changes Pg
Pascal’s Principle.
11.5 – NOTES Heat of Combustion and Phase Changes
Resistance, Resistors and Symbols
Detailed Design Review (Phase 4)
Detailed Design Review Solar Thermal Water Heater
Automatic Temperature Control Systems
Presentation transcript:

Toteable, Potable Water A2 Nate Barbera Katie Kimar Ryan Reis Connie Slaboch

Current Design

Last Week’s Action Items 1. Design and build bike mount Completed Completed Bike fixedBike fixed Adjustable tableAdjustable table

Last Week’s Action Items 2. CNC Tabletop and Garolite Tabletop Tabletop ¼” bit¼” bit 150”/min cut feed150”/min cut feed Garolite Garolite NotchesNotches 1/8” bit 1/8” bit 10”/min cut feed 10”/min cut feed ProfileProfile 3/8” bit 3/8” bit Assistance from Mr. Hluchota Assistance from Mr. Hluchota

Last Week’s Items 3. Embedded intelligence Completed code for temperature sensor and pressure sensor Completed code for temperature sensor and pressure sensor Circuit is wired Circuit is wired Purchased and wired LCD Purchased and wired LCD

Next Week’s Action Items 1. Outline the CCDR 2. Test friction apparatus Temperature of brake pads Temperature of brake pads 3. Test boiling/condensing apparatus Determine amount of water boiled and collected in 1 hour Determine amount of water boiled and collected in 1 hour

Show-stoppers  Load applied to friction surfaces makes pedaling too difficult  Heat input to boil water not achieved  Water vapor does not enter condenser  Chain pops off sprocket

Schedule

Prototype Gantt Chart

Questions?