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Portable Heat Therapy 3.082 Final Presentation May 13, 2004 Brie Frame Sandra Gonzalez Angela Tong Chenny Zhu
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Portable Heat Therapy Objective Design and fabricate a heat therapy device for lower back pain.
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Portable Heat Therapy Heat Therapy Strain or over-exert back Creates tension in muscles and soft tissue surrounding spine Restricts proper circulation Pain signals sent to brain Increases Circulation Decreases pain signal transmissions Reduces tension
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Portable Heat Therapy Design Priorities Long-term reusability Portability Heat distribution Flexibility and comfort Long-lasting heat Light weight
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Portable Heat Therapy Potential Portable Heat Therapy Designs Chemical –Employ Phase Change Material (PCM) –Freezes at room temperature releases heat Electric –Uses battery only Hybrid –PCM melted by battery http://www.hotsnapz.com/
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Portable Heat Therapy Energy Densities
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Portable Heat Therapy Electrical Superiority Electrical Chemical (Sodium Acetate)HybridThermacare © 1. Long-term Reusability 1234 2. Portable 1341 3. Heat Distribution 1112 4. Flexibility/Comfort 1342 5. Long Lasting 2341 6. Weight 2241 Overall Rating 1.32.33.31.8 1 = Best2 = Good3 = Satisfactory4 = Bad BestWorst
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Portable Heat Therapy Final Design Schematic Front View Heating Pack Insulation Circuit Side View Towards Body Towards Outside Wire On/Off Switch Battery RTV Silicone Insulation Cotton
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Portable Heat Therapy Voltage Cut-off Circuit Prevents over-discharging of battery 7.4V > V > 6 VOn V < 6 VOff
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Portable Heat Therapy Thermostat Circuit Switches heating pad on and off based on temperature Hysteresis –Turns on 38°C –Turns off 42°C
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Portable Heat Therapy Constructing the Circuit Design circuit Assemble components on breadboard Test circuit Solder circuit
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Portable Heat Therapy Testing the Circuit Voltage Cut-off Circuit –Ensure circuit is opened at < 6V Thermostat Circuit –Fine tune Set-point temperature Connect circuits together
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Portable Heat Therapy Battery Design Limitations –Voltage cut-off circuit needed –7.4V –1300 mAh – limits heating cycle –Need special charger
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Portable Heat Therapy Battery Charger Purpose –Prevents over-charging Requirements –12V DC power supply –Charge time > 1 hour Charge Time –12V, 800mA power supply –1.6 hours
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Portable Heat Therapy Heat Lost to Environment RTV Siliconccce Cotton Environment Insulatoin Heating Wire
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Portable Heat Therapy Heat Flux to Body RTV Silicone Cotton Body Heating Wire T = Temperature (°C) L = Length (m) k = Thermal Conductivity (W/mK) A = Surface Area RTV
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Portable Heat Therapy Heating Element High Resistance Wire –NiCr 80/20 –30 Gauge (0.010 in. diameter) –Resistance = 6.5 Ω/ft Heat Power (P = V 2 /R ) –Length = 26 inches –Resistance = 14 Ω –Current = 500 mA –Power = 3.5W
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Portable Heat Therapy RTV Silicone RTV = Room Temperature Vulcanization (cures in absence of heat) Flexible, thermally conductive (0.83 W/mK), and flame retardant Property retention at temperatures of -55°C to 200°C Moisture from the air activates cross-linking agents Reactions produce non-acidic byproducts CH 3 OH (rigid, rubbery silicone) H2OH2O (liquid polymer compound)
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Portable Heat Therapy Insulation and Outer Layer Solid Silicone Rubber (Insulation) Produced by COHRlastic Low Thermal Conductivity 0.0037 W/mK Flexible Cotton (Outer Layer) Comfort Low cost http://www.tapecase.com/tc/rubber.asp
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Portable Heat Therapy Final Design Charge Time = 75 minutes Heat Time = 130 minutes Weight = 260g
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Portable Heat Therapy Safety Concerns Must use in dry environment Battery –Only use charger provided –Watch battery while charging –Charge Battery in non-flammable area –Don’t short the battery
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Portable Heat Therapy Cost Analysis
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Portable Heat Therapy Future Work Longer lasting –Use battery with larger Ahr Decrease size of chip –Surface mount chip Convenient battery charger –Build simple to use charger –Attach car adapter
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Portable Heat Therapy Acknowledgements 3.082 Teaching Staff David Bono Hao Wang Yet-Ming Chiang Course 6 lab Course 6 friends
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