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1 Jason Andrews Tyler Burns Max McMahon Nicholas Reginelli Tyler Schmidt Anna Sementilli 19/11/2014

2 Team Members Anna Sementilli (Industrial Engineer, Team Leader) Maxamillion McMahon (Mechanical Engineer) Tyler Schmidt (Mechanical Engineer) Tyler Burns (Mechanical Engineer) Nicolas Reginelli (Electrical Engineer) Jason Andrews (Electrical Engineer) 29/11/2014

3 Agenda Project Team Project Background & Objectives Problem Statement Use Scenario Project Benefits Stakeholders Assumptions & Constraints Customer Requirements Engineering Requirements QFD Benchmarking Issues & Risks Project Plan Next Steps Questions? 39/11/2014

4 Project Background The customer, B9 Plastic’s Better Water Maker strives to provide clean, disinfected water to over 800 million people worldwide. The current system treats ½ gallon of water per minute by the use of a manual hand crank to provide power to the pump and UV light. The water passes by the UV light where it is nearly sanitized. Previous Projects One design utilized a hand crank flywheel as a method of power generation. Second design improved upon the first and used a recumbent foot petal instead of the hand crank. Third design focused on removing the turbidity of the water by the use of a French press style of filter. Previous iterations of the projected were regarded as good ideas but were not implemented. 49/11/2014

5 Project Objectives Run water with specified turbidity through the UV system to sanitize it to an accepted level. Redesigned mechanical power generation system. Reduced cost from $200/unit to $100/unit. System is easy and fun to use. 59/11/2014

6 Problem Statement The goal of this project is to create a cheaper system that requires less effort to operate and is fun for women and children to use. Cost of the system must be reduced to $100/unit for 1000 units. The components of the UV system must not altered. Lamp must be powered on for 10 seconds before pump is on Gap between UV light and water Type of bulb The complete system should be mobile and lightweight to allow for easy storage. Fully functioning prototype must be completed by the end of MSD II. 69/11/2014

7 Use Scenario 9/11/20147

8 Expected Project Benefits Allow users in developing countries access to disease-free water. Improve RIT’s reputation in environmental sustainability. 89/11/2014

9 B9 Plastics 369 Route 104 Ontario, NY 14519 (585) 265-6690 Nonprofit Dedicated to social and environmental improvement through the use of plastics Currently, we are working on many solutions which involve water treatment, beneficial uses of commingled plastic, and human generated power. Customer Contact-Bob Becthold, bxb@harbec.combxb@harbec.com Invented the Better Water Maker and developed it with his company, Harbec Customer Contact-Kate Chamberlain, kateC@B9plastics.orgkateC@B9plastics.org 99/11/2014

10 Stakeholders MSD Project Mentor- Gerald Garavuso B9 Plastics/Harbec Bob Becthold and Kate Chamberlain MSD Team Trade Without Borders RIT End Users 109/11/2014

11 Assumptions & Constraints UV disinfection system treats ½ gallon of water per minute. Manual power generation must generate at least 17 watts of power for the duration of time that it is being used. Total system cost must be less than or equal to $100/unit for 1,000 units. UV lamp needs 10 second lead time. Must use off the shelf parts as much as possible. Cannot alter UV disinfection system. 119/11/2014

12 Customer Requirement: Power System Customer Rqmt. # ImportanceDescriptionUnits Target Goal Engineering Requirements Satisfied CR19 provides adequate power for effective water treatmentWatts17 WattsER2 CR29 does not alter components for water treatmentn/a CR39 protects itself and components from damageWatts No more than17 WattsER2 CR49 requires less exertion than the current hand crankCalories/Gallon ER7 CR59 comfortable for women and childrenCalories/Gallon ER7 CR69safeFactor of Safety>1ER12 CR73 is adjustable to fit women, men and childrenn/a ER7 CR83 takes advantage of existing activitiesYes/No CR99can be used individuallyCalories/Gallon ER7 CR109inexpensiveUSD < $100 SystemER1 129/11/2014

13 Customer Requirements Continued Customer Rqmt. # ImportanceDescriptionUnitsTarget Goal Engineering Requirements Satisfied CR119 Power system is intuitive# of steps<20ER13 CR129 Power system is easy to installMinutes<10ER5,ER8,ER4 CR139 Power system is easy to maintain # of replaceable parts< 5ER4 CR149 Power system operation can be explained easilyYes/NoYesER13,ER4 CR159 Power system resists damage from environmental hazards waterproof/shoc k testing? CR169 Power system has a long lifeGallons Treated ER9 CR179 Power system provides enough power to get required amount of waterGpm0.5ER6 139/11/2014

14 Customer Requirements: Filtration System 14 Customer Rqmt. # ImportanceDescriptionUnitsTarget Goal Engineering Requirements Satisfied CR183DurableYears2 yearsER11 CR199 Filter water to allow UV light to treat all waterNTU< 5ER10 CR209 Has to be cost effectiveUSD< $100 systemER1 CR219 Water flows through filtergpm0.5ER6 9/11/2014

15 Engineering Requirements Engineering Rqmt. # ImportanceDescriptionUnitsTarget Goal Customer Requirements Satisfied ER19Cost < $100CR10,CR19 ER29Power GeneratedWatts17 WCR1,CR3,CR2 ER3 Shipping Sizeft^3 ER43Training Timemin<15CR11 ER53Installation timemin<10CR11,CR12 ER69Flow Rategpm.5 gpmCR20 ER79Effort RequiredCalories/Gallon CR4,CR5 ER89Number of Installers Number of People1CR12 ER99Unit LifeGallons Filtered CR16 ER103Reduce TurbilityNTU<5CR18 ER113Filter lifeYears2CR17 ER129Factor of Safety >1CR6 ER139 Manual With pictures CR14 159/11/2014

16 Constraints Cost Installation Operability Flow Rate 169/11/2014

17 Engineering Requirements 179/11/2014

18 QFD – House of Quality 189/11/2014

19 P14418: B9 Power Generation: New gearbox, new circuit, recumbent seating for pedal crank P13417: B9 Power Generation: Seating arrangement and pedal crank, attempted to reduce RPM’s, motor options P09007: Pedal Drive Auxiliary Power Generation: USB power through pedal drive Benchmarking Power Generation: Past MSD Projects 199/11/2014

20 P14417: B9 Plastic Particle Filter: two buckets lid to lid with a 5 micron mesh in-between P13418: B9 Pre-filter: French press style P12412: UV Water Treatment Safety Valve P11412: Clean Water UV Treatment Benchmarking Water Filtration: Past MSD Projects 209/11/2014

21 The B9 Water Cart Generator, by B9 Plastics, Inc…….….………………Figure 1 SOCCKET….……………………………………………………………….………………. Figure 2 Solar Cell ………………………………………………………………………………….. Figure 3 Treadle Pump……………………………………………………………………………. Figure 4 Benchmarking Power Generation: Commercially Available Options Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 219/11/2014

22 Power System: Benchmarking Specifications 229/11/2014

23 Issues & Risks Project Risks Keeping unit cost under $100 Not finishing before ImagineRIT or at all New topics that team is not familiar with Technical Risks Product is not safe to use Failure modes not accounted for before production Users have no interest in product (not fun to use) Lifetime of product not to desired length Performance demands on low cost materials will exceed their capability 239/11/2014

24 Phase 1 Project Plan 249/11/2014

25 Initial Phase II Project Plan 259/11/2014

26 Next Steps Finalize all Phase I documentation with customer Begin deliverables for Phase II Continue communicating with our customer to keep them up-to-date on progress 269/11/2014

27 Questions? 279/11/2014

28 Team Norms Meetings Everybody contributes 12 hour advance notice of missing meeting makes it ‘excused’ Re-evaluate meeting time after 2 ‘unexcused’ misses Let the team know if you can’t make a deadline before its too late Work/Responsibilities Common work to be divided Specialized work distributed by expertise and strengths Somebody will check work Communication Groupme Text Messaging Email Meeting 289/11/2014

29 Team Roles and Responsibilities Anna – Team Leader Jason – Customer Point of Contact Any other roles will be determined by expertise as needed Problem Resolution Discuss face to face to determine why the expectation is not being met Team Leader will facilitate the conversation Consult with Gary if it becomes a regular issue 299/11/2014

30 Deliverables Completed BWM that meets the needs of the users and B9 Plastics Bill of materials Design drawings for manufacturing or modifying by users Assembly plan User manual for low literacy users Test plan and documented results 309/11/2014

31 Strengths Anna Hard working/Dependable On time/Committed to Completion High quality work/Seeks help when needed Jason Group problem solving skills Multidisciplinary coordination Battery technology/management systems Tyler S. Multidisciplinary team work 3D Modeling Time management/prioritization Weaknesses Anna Trusting others quality of work Overloading/getting overwhelmed Jason No low voltage experience No course work in power electronics Tyler S. GD&T Seeking help early 319/11/2014

32 Strengths Max MATLAB/data analysis Testing Technical writing/presenting Tyler B. GD&T See from multiple perspectives Statistical analysis Nick Learn quickly LabVIEW Punctuality Weaknesses Max 3D modeling/drawings Materials science Tyler B. Planning High level analysis Nick Easily distracted Heavily introverted 329/11/2014


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