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==Overview==
==Overview==
{{CEB}} Design
{{CEB}} Design
[[CEB 4 design planning]]


==Components==
==Components==
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! Bricks per minute output
! Bricks per minute output
! 16
! 6 to 10, depending on power source


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! Brick size
! Brick size
! 12x6x6 inches (30.5x15.3x10.2 cm)
! 12" x 6" x 4" to 6" (30.5x15.3x10.2 cm)


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! Power source
! Power source
! Tractor hydraulics or any hydraulic power source with 6 gallon per minute capacity (22.71 liters per minute)
! Tractor hydraulics or any hydraulic power source with 14 gallon per minute or higher capacity (22.71 liters per minute)


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! Machine mounting
! Machine mounting
! tractor 3 point hitch or stand-alone foot
! stand-alone foot


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! Hydraulic pressure
! Hydraulic pressure
! 2000psi / 137.90 bar
! 2200psi / 137.90 bar , 3000 psi max


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! Pressing cylinder pressure
! Pressing cylinder pressure
! 39,250 lb pushing force (~18 tons)
! 43000 lb pushing force at 2200 PSI (~21.5 tons), 3000 PSI Max


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! Controls
! Controls
! 2 spool, manual, hydraulic valve; automatic version forthcoming.
! 2 spool, manual, hydraulic valve; fully automatic


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! Compressive strength of bricks
! Compressive strength of bricks
! 795psi (54.81 bar) using plain earth. <br>1200psi (82.74 bar) with 10% Portland cement.<br>Strong enough to build a 60-story building [http://openfarmtech.org/weblog/2010/06/ceb-compressive-strength-test-results/]
! 795psi (54.81 bar) using plain earth. <br>1200psi (82.74 bar) with 10% Portland cement.
 
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! Materials:
! Materials:
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! Fabrication time requirement for optimized production:  
! Fabrication time requirement for optimized production:  
! 3-5 days, about 20 hours of direct fabrication
! 3-5 days, about 20 hours of direct fabrication. Or 8 hours day via [[Extreme Manufacturing]]


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! Material costs:  
! Material costs:  
! $1000-1350
! $4000-6000


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==See Also==
==See Also==
* [[CEB_Press/Research_Development |CEB Press Resarch & Development]]
* [[CEB_Press/Research_Development/Controller_Design |Controller Design]]
* [[CEB_Press/Research_Development/Hydraulic_Design |Hydraulic Design]]


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[[Category:CEB_Press]]

Latest revision as of 09:13, 18 January 2020

Overview

CEB Press CEB Press Design

CEB 4 design planning

Components

The Liberator consists of -

  • A Hopper at the top which you fill with loose dirt. This is made from welded steel. We made the hopper six feet wide, so it can hold a lot of dirt.
  • Grate and grate shaker - the grate is at the bottom of the hopper. The grate shaker shakes it so that soil falls through into the compression chamber, while large stones and things like that are caught in the grate.
  • A frame that bolts together for easy assembly and disassembly.
  • A compression chamber where the bricks are actually pressed. This is a metal box with a nylon liner bolted on the inside. The liner gives the bricks a smoother finish. It will have to be replaced every hundred thousand bricks or so.
  • Hydraulic cylinders - These are the muscles of the machine; they apply the pressure to the dirt. They are readily removable with pins. There are two hydraulic cylinders:
  • The soil drawer - this moves from left to right and performs the dual function of loading soil into the compression chamber and ejecting blocks from the machine
  • The main cylinder, which moves up and down and compresses the blocks
  • Tractor mount, where an external hydraulic power source can be attached to the hydraulic cylinders.
  • Pressure gauge, which monitors the amount of pressure used by the hydraulic system to ensure a certain density of brick.
  • Controller Box controls the timing and sequence of operations.

Specifications

Bricks per minute output 6 to 10, depending on power source
Brick size 12" x 6" x 4" to 6" (30.5x15.3x10.2 cm)
People operating machine 1-2
Power source Tractor hydraulics or any hydraulic power source with 14 gallon per minute or higher capacity (22.71 liters per minute)
Machine mounting stand-alone foot
Hydraulic pressure 2200psi / 137.90 bar , 3000 psi max
Hydraulic cylinder 5 inch diameter, 19.6 inch area; 2.5 inch rod
Pressing cylinder pressure 43000 lb pushing force at 2200 PSI (~21.5 tons), 3000 PSI Max
Controls 2 spool, manual, hydraulic valve; fully automatic
Compressive strength of bricks 795psi (54.81 bar) using plain earth.
1200psi (82.74 bar) with 10% Portland cement.
Materials: Structural cold rolled steel construction throughout
Height: 6 foot 11 inches/ 210.82 cm
Machine lifetime goals: 1 million bricks before repairs; liner may be replaced every 100,000 bricks
Fabrication time requirement for optimized production: 3-5 days, about 20 hours of direct fabrication. Or 8 hours day via Extreme Manufacturing
Manual fabrication tooling requirements: drill press, welder, acetylene torch
Optimal fabrication tooling: XYZ table with torch, MIG welder, hoist
Material costs: $4000-6000

See Also

CEB Press CEB Press