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Critical Design Review 05/12/2006 Team Members: Andrew Shabashevich, Greg Penoyer, Jessica Pierce, Tony Kukla, Bill Dugan, Gaurav Sanghi, Piyush Aggarwala Team Mentor: Dr. Edward Hensel Kate Gleason College of Engineering Rochester Institute of Technology Automated Bubble Elimination System #P06219
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Design and build a stand-alone system to reduce the number of bubbles on a contact lens and in the water cell 75% Bubble Reduction 75% Bubble Reduction Design the system with potential to be integrated into the automated production line (freedial) machine at a later date Keep the same dimensional constraints Keep the same dimensional constraints Keep the same power/operating sources Keep the same power/operating sources Operate within current cycle time Operate within current cycle time Not interfere with Wet Vision Inspection Not interfere with Wet Vision Inspection Mission Statement
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Conducted background research Brainstormed for concepts 10 Initial concepts tested qualitatively Chose 3 for quantitative tests in SD II Ultrasound, Rotary Motion, Recirculation Ultrasound, Rotary Motion, Recirculation Test with and without degassed water Test with and without degassed water Designed Test fixture Senior Design I Milestones
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Assemble/Install Test Fixture Assess the 3 concepts in more detail: DOEDOE Settling time/Time studySettling time/Time study Cost Benefit AnalysisCost Benefit Analysis Quantitatively prove concept feasibility Propose final solution to B&L Objectives for Senior Design II
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Test fixture used with Bausch & Lomb one-up vision inspection system stand Fixture is modular to quantitatively test all final concepts Fixture is easy to adjust and modify during testing Design Test Fixture
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Test Fixture Set-up Sliding Stage Water Cell
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Create bubbles on a contact lens Take a before picture of the lens Apply Test Take an after picture of the lens Run the images through wet vision inspection algorithm Record bubble count and bubble area Testing Procedure
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Rotary Motion Module Parameters to Vary
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Rotary Motion Testing Results Non degassed, De-ionized Water Degassed, De-ionized Water
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Ultrasonic Module Parameters to Vary
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Ultrasound Testing Results Non degassed, De-ionized water Degassed, De-ionized water Live Run with Degassed, De-ionized water
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Recirculation Module Parameters to Vary
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Recirculation Testing Results Degassed, De-ionized water
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Results – Percent Bubble Reduction
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Results – Bubbles Remaining on Lens
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Cost Benefit Analysis
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Ultrasound Consistent bubble reduction: Consistent bubble reduction: < 1 average bubbles per lens < 1 average bubbles per lens Settling time < 1 sec Settling time < 1 sec Less moving parts Less moving parts Operating Conditions Frequency – 20 kHz Frequency – 20 kHz Max. Power – 15 W Max. Power – 15 W Tip Diameter – 14 mm Tip Diameter – 14 mm Concentric to the water cell Concentric to the water cell 0.25” below water line 0.25” below water line Recommendation Time (s) Power (W) 15 11.52
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Method for eliminating over 99% of bubbles on a contact lens Technical package Background Research Background Research Vender Research Vender Research CD package Complete test data Complete test data Test fixture design package Test fixture design package Detailed feasibility test reports Detailed feasibility test reports Deliverables
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