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Can Crusher

Dan Butler Michael Massa Chris Moran Victoria Cardenas. Can Crusher. Group Development. Leader: Victoria Timekeeper: Dan Scribe: Michael and Chris. Constitution. Problem Statement.

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Can Crusher

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  1. Dan Butler Michael Massa Chris Moran Victoria Cardenas Can Crusher

  2. Group Development Leader: Victoria Timekeeper: Dan Scribe: Michael and Chris

  3. Constitution

  4. Problem Statement As engineers at Alpha Engineering Company, we need to build a can crusher to reduce the Roadrunner Trucking Company’s aluminum can disposal by 70% or the company will receive a penalty per can disposed.

  5. Background and Justification • Design a can crusher • Reduce waste by 70% • Company will receive $0.05 can disposed

  6. Customer • Completed Can Crusher • Roadrunner Trucking Company • Technical Report and PowerPoint • Mr. Pritchard, ITC Instructor

  7. Scope • Design and build a can crusher • Crusher contains a trash receptacle • Must include a simple machine • All work will be documented and presented • Work handed off to customers

  8. Scope • Use expertise of • Technical: Mr. Pritchard • CAD/Inventor: Mr. Hund • Mathematics: Ms. Hernacki

  9. Scope • Materials • Wood • PVC pipe • Metal brackets and hinges • Screws and nails

  10. Scope • Scheduling Issues • Victoria: after school sports • Dan: difficulty arriving early • Michael: varying schedule • Chris: varying schedule

  11. Deliverables • Technical Report and PowerPoint • Mr. Pritchard: May 18,2012 • Can Crusher • Roadrunner Trucking Company: May 18, 2012 • PowerPoint Presentations • ITC Class: May 21, 2012

  12. Brainstorming • What are the dimensions of a crushed can? • What are simple machines? • What materials would be most cost effective and reliable? • How can a self-loading system be incorporated in to the design of the can crusher? • How much force does it take to crush a can?

  13. Research and Generate Ideas • Fill this in

  14. Criteria and Constraints • Maximum space can crusher can occupy is 18” by 24” by 30”. • Materials that can be used are wood, PVC, metal brackets and hinges, screws, and nails. • Must use a minimum of one simple machine. • Aluminum can can be placed in to the can crusher, but a 5% bonus will be awarded if a self-loading system is developed.

  15. Criteria and Constraints • Aluminum can must fall in to the trash receptacle once it is crushed. • Trash receptacle must be able to slide in and out of the can crusher. • Trash receptacle must be sized to hold 20 crushed cans, calculations must be included in technical report. • Can crusher must be completely fabricated.

  16. Criteria and Constraints • Can crusher design must be one unit. • Can crusher must be manually operated. • Nothing can be used to puncture or dent the can prior to crushing. • Our work group must supply 20 cans for testing.

  17. Explore Possibilities – Dan’s Design

  18. Explore Possibilities – Mike’s Design

  19. Explore Possibilities – Victoria’s Design

  20. Explore Possibilities - Lever

  21. Explore Possibilities - Pulley

  22. Explore Possibilities - Wedge

  23. Explore Possibilities – Screw

  24. Explore Possibilities – Wheel and Axle

  25. Explore Possibilities – Inclined Plane

  26. Plywood vs. Pressboard

  27. ½” vs. 1” vs. 1 ½” Thick Plywood

  28. ½” vs. 1” vs. 1 ½” Thick Plywood

  29. Select an Approach - Design

  30. Select an Approach – Simple Machines

  31. Test Plan

  32. Test Plan

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