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Agricultural microcombine - a combine is a complex device that cuts, threshes, and winnows grains and field crops of all sorts. Modern combines are huge devices today, and a smaller one is desirable for a small farm. This is not to say that this design should not be scaleable to larger size, as required to feed larger populations effectively. We propose a hybrid combine, with all parts driven by separate, infinitely speed controllable motors. This eliminates all pulleys and complexity of a single power source powering the entire modern combine. The key here is availability of cost-effective motors and controls, where today, motor controls are prohibitively expensive for such a proposition. OS changes this. With a microcombine under the control of the operator, expensive maintenance is avoided, and full food sufficiency becomes feasible on the tens-of-acres scale.
Agricultural microcombine - a combine is a complex device that cuts, threshes, and winnows grains and field crops of all sorts. Modern combines are huge devices today, and a smaller one is desirable for a small farm. This is not to say that this design should not be scaleable to larger size, as required to feed larger populations effectively. We propose a hybrid combine, with all parts driven by separate, infinitely speed controllable motors. This eliminates all pulleys and complexity of a single power source powering the entire modern combine. The key here is availability of cost-effective motors and controls, where today, motor controls are prohibitively expensive for such a proposition. OS changes this. With a microcombine under the control of the operator, expensive maintenance is avoided, and full food sufficiency becomes feasible on the tens-of-acres scale.
=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=
#[[CEB - Product Definition]]
##[[CEB - General]]
##[[CEB - General Scope]]
##[[CEB - Product Ecology]]
###[[CEB - Localization]]
###[[CEB - Scaleability]]
###[[CEB - Analysis of Scale]]
###[[CEB - Lifecycle Analysis]]
##[[CEB - Enterprise Options]]
##[[CEB - Development Approach]]
###[[CEB - Timeline]]
###[[CEB - Development Budget]]
####[[CEB - Value Spent]]
####[[CEB - Value available]]
####[[CEB - Value needed]]
##[[CEB - Deliverables and Product Specifications]]
##[[CEB - Industry Standards]]
##[[CEB - Market and Market Segmentation]]
##[[CEB - Salient Features and Keys to Success]]
#[[CEB - Technical Design]]
##[[CEB - Product System Design]]
###[[CEB - Diagrams and Conceptual Drawings]]
####[[CEB - Pattern Language Icons]]
####[[CEB - Structural Diagram]]
####[[CEB - Funcional or Process Diagram]]
####[[CEB - Workflow]]
###[[CEB - Technical Issues]]
###[[CEB - Deployment Strategy]]
###[[CEB - Performance specifications]]
###[[CEB - Calculations]]
####[[CEB - Design Calculations]]
####[[CEB - Yields]]
####[[CEB - Rates]]
####[[CEB - Structural Calculations]]
####[[CEB - Power Requirements]]
####[[CEB - Ergonomics of Production]]
####[[CEB -Time Requirements]]
####[[CEB - Economic Breakeven Analysis]]
####[[CEB - Scaleability Calculations]]
####[[CEB - Growth Calculations]]
###[[CEB - Technical Drawings and CAD]]
###[[CEB - CAM Files]]
##[[CEB - Component Design]]
###[[CEB - Diagrams]]
###[[CEB - Conceptual drawings]]
###[[CEB - Performance specifications]]
###[[CEB - Performance calculations]]
###[[CEB - Technical drawings and CAD]]
###[[CEB - CAM files whenever available]]
##[[CEB - Subcomponents]]
#[[CEB - Deployment and Results]]
##[[CEB - Production steps]]
##[[CEB - Flexible Fabrication or Production]]
##[[CEB - Bill of materials]]
##[[CEB - Pictures and Video]]
##[[CEB - Data]]
#[[CEB - Documentation and Education]]
##[[CEB - Documentation]]
##[[CEB - Enterprise Plans]]
#[[CEB - Resource Development]]
##[[CEB - Identifying Stakeholders]]
###[[CEB - Information Collaboration]]
####[[CEB - Wiki Markup]]
####[[CEB - Addition of Supporting References]]
####[[CEB - Production of diagrams, flowcharts, 3D computer models, and other qualitative information architecture]]
####[[CEB - Technical Calculations, Drawings, CAD, CAM, other]]
###[[CEB - Prototyping]]
###[[CEB - Funding]]
###[[CEB - Preordering working products]]
###[[CEB - Grantwriting]]
###[[CEB - Publicity]]
###[[CEB - User/Fabricator Training and Accreditation]]
###[[CEB - Standards and Certification Developmen]]
###[[CEB - Other]]
##[[CEB - Grantwriting]]
###[[CEB - Volunteer grantwriters]]
###[[CEB - Professional, Outcome-Based Grantwriters]]
##[[CEB - Collaborative Stakeholder Funding]]
##[[CEB - Tool and Material Donations]]
##[[CEB - Charitable Contributions]]

Revision as of 01:32, 29 August 2007



Agricultural microcombine - a combine is a complex device that cuts, threshes, and winnows grains and field crops of all sorts. Modern combines are huge devices today, and a smaller one is desirable for a small farm. This is not to say that this design should not be scaleable to larger size, as required to feed larger populations effectively. We propose a hybrid combine, with all parts driven by separate, infinitely speed controllable motors. This eliminates all pulleys and complexity of a single power source powering the entire modern combine. The key here is availability of cost-effective motors and controls, where today, motor controls are prohibitively expensive for such a proposition. OS changes this. With a microcombine under the control of the operator, expensive maintenance is avoided, and full food sufficiency becomes feasible on the tens-of-acres scale.

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