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Can Crusher Project

Can Crusher Project. By: Kartikey Desai, Courtney Jones, Sarah Kasi, and Jon Ko. Agenda. Group Developments Timeline Problem Statement Background Costumer Scope Deliverables Brainstorming Research & Generate Ideas Criteria Constraints Explore Possibilities Selecting an Approach

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Can Crusher Project

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  1. Can Crusher Project By: Kartikey Desai, Courtney Jones, Sarah Kasi, and Jon Ko

  2. Agenda • Group Developments • Timeline • Problem Statement • Background • Costumer • Scope • Deliverables • Brainstorming • Research & Generate Ideas • Criteria • Constraints • Explore Possibilities • Selecting an Approach • Design Proposal • Prototype • Test & Monitor • Refine • Lessons Learned • Summary • Bibliography

  3. Group Development Roles and Responsibilities:

  4. Group Development (cont’d) Team Constitution • Effective Group

  5. Timeline • Kept us on task

  6. Problem Statement Roadrunner Trucking wants us to build a can crusher that will reduce the volume of their aluminum cans.

  7. Background • Roadrunner Trucking → a lot of aluminum cans • Aluminum cans must be reduced by 70% • $0.05 fine per can

  8. Customers • Mr. Pritchard -ITC instructor • Roadrunner Trucking -company we give product to

  9. Scope Outputs • Can Crusher • Tech Report • Power Point Resources • Internet • Mr. Pritchard- Tech • Miss Hernacki- Math Calculations • Mr. Hund- CAD Drawings

  10. Scope Potential Materials • Wood • PVC • Metal brackets • Metal hinges • Nails and screws

  11. Scope Key Constraints • Max space of 18”×24”×30” • One simple machine • One unit • Manually operated • Bin must hold 20 uncrushed cans

  12. Deliverables • Can Crusher • Tech Report • Power Point presentation

  13. Brainstorming • Materials • Size • Type of can crusher

  14. Research and Generate Ideas • Materials • Wood, metal hinges, screws and nails • Size of wood • ½”-2” thick • Type of can crusher • Self-loading with lever

  15. Criteria • Self-loading • Inexpensive • Simple • Not time consuming • Reliable

  16. Constraints • Max of 18” x 24” x 30” • Materials: wood, PVC, metal brackets, metal hinges, screw & nails • One simple machine • Crushed can falls into aluminum can bin • Bin slides in and out of crusher • Bin holds 20 uncrushed cans

  17. Explore Possibilities – Designs 1. Kartikey’s Design

  18. Explore Possibilities – Designs 2. Courtney’s Design

  19. Explore Possibilities - Designs 3. Sarah’s Design

  20. Explore Possibilities - Designs 4. Jon Ko’s Design

  21. Select an Approach • Design

  22. Select an Approach • Materials

  23. Select an Approach • Adhesives

  24. Develop a Design Proposal • CAD Drawings

  25. Develop a Design Proposal • Bill of Materials

  26. Develop a Design Proposal • Build Process • Obtain material • Trace outline of piece • Cut the material • Sand it • Glue or nail pieces • Assemble

  27. Develop a Design Proposal – Test Plan

  28. Prototype

  29. Test and Monitor • Test Plan

  30. Refine

  31. Lessons Learned • Divide work amongst group • Help each other

  32. Summary

  33. Bibliography • http://www.recyclingsupply.com/alcancrandoo.html • http://buzzle.com/articles/what-is-a-can-crusher.html • http://www.ehow.com/how_6367261_make-homemade-can crusher.html • http://www.ehow.com/how_4466340_build-levers-pulleys.html

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