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###[[CEB - CAM files whenever available]]
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#[[CEB - Deployment]]
#[[CEB - Deployment and Results]]
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Revision as of 05:23, 28 August 2007



  • Introduction - CEB - compresssed earth block - regarded as the highest quality natural building method; also used in upscale housing; does not require curing - so may be built continuously; lends itself to 100% onsite building material sourcing; excellent thermal, acoustic, and strength; aka structural masonry. Also usable in fences, cisterns, road paving, Usable for ovens in a bakery, pond dams, thermal storage cisterns, silos. Used for barns, dairy plant, bakery building, additinal housing, greenhouses, etc. I would go so far as that could be the secret weapon of the entire operation. Other connections in diagram: requires soil to be pulverized, which may be done with the agricultural spader. May be used for building raised beds, modular building and greenhouse units. High value flex fab enterprise opportunity for any entrepreneur interested in fabrication of machine- huge profits are possible, because other CEBs are expensive ($25k for one of 3-5 brick/minute performance). Livelihood opportunity for independent builders. Requires as little as 1 person to operate. OSE design is based on power from tractor hydraulics - where the tractor is a general tool that can supply power to a large number of devices. Output with 2 people - a 6 foot high round wall, 20 feet in diameter, 1 foot thick, can be built in one 8 hour day. Fabrication is absolutely simple - after metal is cut - only a drill press is required. Zero welds in structure. Summary: a high performance, rapid, semi-skilled building technique, which lends itself as a building method for creating advanced civilizations. DfD, lifetime design.

Collaboration

Review of Project Status

CEB - Current Work

CEB - Developments Needed

CEB - General

CEB - Specific

CEB - Background Debriefing

CEB - Information Work

CEB - Hardware Work

CEB - Sign-in

Development Work Template

  1. CEB - Product Definition
    1. CEB - General
    2. CEB - General Scope
    3. CEB - Product Ecology
      1. CEB - Localization
      2. CEB - Scaleability
      3. CEB - Analysis of Scale
      4. CEB - Lifecycle Analysis
    4. CEB - Enterprise Options
    5. CEB - Development Approach
      1. CEB - Timeline
      2. CEB - Development Budget
        1. CEB - Value Spent
        2. CEB - Value available
        3. CEB - Value needed
    6. CEB - Deliverables and Product Specifications
    7. CEB - Industry Standards
    8. CEB - Market and Market Segmentation
    9. CEB - Salient Features and Keys to Success
  2. CEB - Technical Design
    1. CEB - Product System Design
      1. CEB - Diagrams and Conceptual Drawings
        1. CEB - Pattern Language Icons
        2. CEB - Structural Diagram
        3. CEB - Funcional or Process Diagram
        4. CEB - Workflow
      2. CEB - Technical Issues
      3. CEB - Deployment Strategy
      4. CEB - Performance specifications
      5. CEB - Calculations
        1. CEB - Design Calculations
        2. CEB - Yields
        3. CEB - Rates
        4. CEB - Structural Calculations
        5. CEB - Power Requirements
        6. CEB - Ergonomics of Production
        7. CEB -Time Requirements
        8. CEB - Economic Breakeven Analysis
        9. CEB - Scaleability Calculations
        10. CEB - Growth Calculations
      6. CEB - Technical Drawings and CAD
      7. CEB - CAM Files
    2. CEB - Component Design
      1. CEB - Diagrams
      2. CEB - Conceptual drawings
      3. CEB - Performance specifications
      4. CEB - Performance calculations
      5. CEB - Technical drawings and CAD
      6. CEB - CAM files whenever available
    3. CEB - Subcomponents
  3. CEB - Deployment and Results
    1. CEB - Production steps
    2. CEB - Flexible Fabrication or Production
    3. CEB - Bill of materials
    4. CEB - Pictures and Video
    5. CEB - Data
  4. CEB - Documentation and Education
    1. CEB - Documentation
    2. CEB - Enterprise Plans
  5. CEB - Resource Development
    1. CEB - Identifying Stakeholders
      1. CEB - Information Collaboration
        1. CEB - Wiki Markup
        2. CEB - Addition of Supporting References
        3. CEB - Production of diagrams, flowcharts, 3D computer models, and other qualitative information architecture
        4. CEB - Technical Calculations, Drawings, CAD, CAM, other
      2. CEB - Prototyping
      3. CEB - Funding
      4. CEB - Preordering working products
      5. CEB - Grantwriting
      6. CEB - Publicity
      7. CEB - User/Fabricator Training and Accreditation
      8. CEB - Standards and Certification Developmen
      9. CEB - Other
    2. CEB - Grantwriting
      1. CEB - Volunteer grantwriters
      2. CEB - Professional, Outcome-Based Grantwriters
    3. CEB - Collaborative Stakeholder Funding
    4. CEB - Tool and Material Donations
    5. CEB - Charitable Contributions