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ETP Group 241 ODOURLESS SHOE DRYER (OSD) ETP GROUP 24
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ETP Group 242 GROUP MEMBERS Dr Noohul Basheer B Zain Ali SUPERVISOR MUHAMMAD LUQMAN MOHD NASIR (LEADER)ME HIONK YEINN YAPPCE NUR JALILAH BINTI JOHAREE RIAN FARISHA BINTI AJAZ AHMAD KHANPE LUQMAN HAKIM MAT SANUSICV THANUSHYA KRISHNANCE
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ETP Group 243 CONTENTS BACKGROUND PROBLEM STATEMENT OBJECTIVES FUNCTIONS SCHEMATICS OF PROTOTYPE & WIRING RESULTS CAPITAL COST RECOMMENDATION & CONCLUSION
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ETP Group 244 BACKGROUND Shoes tend to generate bad odor due to the heat and sweat. The Odorless Shoe Dryer is capable to dry wet shoes quickly so that the water will not stay inside the shoes and prevent bad odor. It is also equipped with an automatic shoe polisher.
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ETP Group 245 PROBLEM STATEMENTS Sweat and moisture cause bad odor and affect the quality of the shoes. Most of UTP students who play sports always leave their shoes scattered around the hostel after sports causing discomfort to others. Most enclosed shoe racks do not have good ventilation systems
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ETP Group 246 Survey results QUESTION 1: After playing sports or after walking in heavy rain, do your shoe stay wet and smell badly the next morning? SA= Strongly agree A= Agree D= Disagree SD= Strongly Disagree
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ETP Group 247 Survey results QUESTION 2 : Do you think Odorless Shoe Dryer is a good idea and will you purchase if it is available in the market?
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ETP Group 248 OBJECTIVES Installation of an effective ventilation to channel the bad odor trapped in the shoe rack. Applying a heat source and chemical substance to dry off the shoes and absorb the moist in the air. To provide a new method in polishing the shoes automatically
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ETP Group 249 PROJECT PLANNING WEEKTASKPERSON IN CHARGE 2Work on the ProposalALL 3-Gather Information -Design the prototype -Thanu, Rian, Jalilah - ALL 4-Obtain Materials - Identify required materials -Thanu, Rian, Jalilah -ALL 5-Assemble shoe rack -Install fan Yapp, Luqman Hakim, Luqman 6 & 7Gather more information to improve (mid term holiday) ALL 8-Install the polisher -Modify the door -Rian, Jalilah, Thanu -Luqman Hakim, Luqman 9Install other electrical componentsJalilah, Luqman 10Test the prototypeALL 11 PresentationALL
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ETP Group 2410 BASIC FUNCTION To Store Shoes can accommodate up to 6 adults shoes -3 men shoes at the top shelf -3 women shoes at bottom shelf
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ETP Group 2411 ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS VENTILATION We have installed two fans at the top back of the shoe rack This is to ensure the shoe rack has proper ventilation The air inside the shoe rack circulates and the smelly and moist air will go out of the shoe rack. The fan is set to on every night for 3 hours
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ETP Group 2412 ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS HEATER LAMP Two heater lamp is positioned at the bottom inside of the shoe rack The heat from the lamp dries the wet shoes It is positioned at the bottom because hot air moves upwards. With the help of the fan the hot air circulates inside the shoe rack dries the damp shoes.
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ETP Group 2413 ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS DEHUMIDIFIER AND FRAGRANCE The air entering shoe rack passes through calcium chloride container and the moist in the air is absorbed. The less moist air will absorb the moist from the shoes and leaves the shoe rack through the ventilation system Inside the shoe rack there is spring blossom fragrance
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ETP Group 2414 ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS AUTOMATIC POLISHER This system cleans off the dust from the shoe It also polishes black leather shoes
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ETP Group 2415 SCHEMATICS OF PROTOTYPE
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ETP Group 2416 SCHEMATICS OF PROTOTYPE
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ETP Group 2417 SCHEMATICS OF WIRING
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ETP Group 2418 System will be turned off after the set duration by the timer START Main switch is turned on Timer is set according to user’s preference Shoes are put and arrange in the shoe rack Doors are closed Ventilation fans are heating bulbs will be turned on STOP FLOW PROCESSES
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ETP Group 2419 RESULTS Dampness of the shoe at night (scale of 1-10) Number of shoes Hours of the light and fan was turned on Dampness of the shoe the next morning (scale of 1-10) 8106 8113 8121 8313 8321 8524 8531 8624 8631 The OSD was tested several times with wet shoes to get accurate results.
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ETP Group 2420 DISCUSSION The appropriate time for the heater lamp and fan to be on at night is: Number of shoes Hours of heater lamp & fan to be on 1-32 4-63
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ETP Group 2421 ENGINEERING ANALYSIS & RESULTS COMPONENTQUANTITYPOWER/WATTHOURSDAYS POWER CONSUMED /KW Bulbs220033018 Fans20.233300.021 Motor13.370.5300.051 TOTAL 18.072 Monthly consumption, 18.072kW X 21.8 cents = RM3.94
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ETP Group 2422 CAPITAL COST ITEMQUANTITYPRICE (RM) Shoe Rack130.00 Ventilation Fans220.00 Electrical Components 110.00 Miscellaneous39.00 Total199.00
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ETP Group 2423 RECOMMENDATIONS Larger scale of the shoe rack for commercial use. Automatic door opener. More user-friendly timer interface for the users. Inside view of the OSD
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ETP Group 2424 CONCLUSION Odorless Shoe Dryer (OSD) is easy to use, practical and useful to all range of ages and genders. It is also user-friendly and economical. Front view of the OSD
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