Options Analysis/ Selection & Combination Team 5.

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Options Analysis/ Selection & Combination Team 5

Desired Objectives Use for a task Suitable for the task Helps manage resource s Technolo gy feasible Possible cost SafetyTotalWeight factors Use for a task – Can it complete the task? Suitable for the task – How well will it complete the task? Helps manage resources – Will it use a lot of material? Technology feasible – Is it possible to make? Possible cost – Is it expensive? Safety – will it hurt people? Weight Factor

ComparisonWeight Factor Meteorology- analyzing weather conditions Aerial Photography- pictures from the sky Scenery – Pretty to, like, look at Transportation- Moving other objects Use for a task – Can it complete the task? Suitable for the task – How well will it complete the task? Helps manage resources – Will it use a lot of material? Technology feasible – Is it possible to make? Possible cost – Is it expensive? Safety – will it hurt people? Total Weighted Selection

Designed Features Box kite – High lift Dopero kite – Reliable, Stable Wind Turbine kite – Flies in low wind conditions Foil kite – Larger kite, used for transportation Use for task – Can it fly? 5555 Sustainability – will it be able to fly multiple times 5454 Resource management- will it take a lot of material to make? 4233 Feasibility – Can we actually make this kite? 5342 Cost –Will it cost a lot? 3342 Safety – will it hurt people? 4333 Total Score Numerical Scoring