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Cook Stove for Haiti Project 11461 Date: April 22, 2011 Time: 1pm – 2pm Data Review
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Team Members Project Leader Rob Reid (ME) Lead Engineer Jordan Hunter(ME) Team Engineers Alex Seidel (ME) Brian Knight (ME) Mike Lagos (IE)
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Presentation Overview Project Plan Testing Results Engineering Specs Boiling Data Simmer Data Boil Time, CO(ppm) Particulate, Mass to Boil Stove Design Drum Layout
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Project Plan
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Testing Results #TestUnitsMarginalTargetResultStatusNotes 1Thermoelectric Connection-Can Can'tFailThe Thermoelectric is too big to properly connect 2Tipping Test-Doesn't Didn'tPass 5Stove Volumem^30.30.20.005Pass 6Stove Weightkg1086.145Pass 7Lifting Indexkg1510.7 In Process 8Assembly Timeminutes240120+250FailWell over 4 hours 9Time to Combustionminutes1052Pass 10Time to Water Boilminutes1587PassCase 5 11Range of Heat OutputkW0.4-3.00.4-5.1 In Process 12Tasks to Maintain-521Pass 13CO Emissionsppm 300Revising 14Hazardious Emissionsgrams0.70.40.0003Pass 15Sustain Boil of 9.46Lminutes 120 Revising 16Maximum TemperatureC8050 In ProcessPass based on physical observations, collecting data 17Cost to Produce$20.0010.00 In Process 18Cost to Operate$/Day0.500.250.64Fail 19Pot Weight Rangekg101534Pass 20Stove Drop Testcm60100>100Pass 21Stove Lifemonths8>12 Revising 22Cycles without Cleaningcycles520>20Pass 23Corrosioncm^2 0 Revising 24Rain ExposureN/A Revising
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Engineering Specifications
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Boiling Data
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Simmer Data
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Stove Design Stove Height & Diameter Remain Parameters Chosen: -Combustion Holes remain 21x0.5” -Pot Supports 0.5cm -Optimal Skirt Gap 0.5cm -Combustion Chamber +1” height
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Drum Layout
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