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Mon Feb 3, 2014
Process: recruit feedback from mechanical engineering advisors as part of the process. Discuss ways of obtaining feedback - Facebook, ESW Facebook, professors, recruiting of stakeholders, etc.
Next:
- Biweekly meeting. Next: Research straw material. Sketchup rough drawing by next meeting - Feb 17 - post design to FB.
- Ask Dr. Stevens to be a technical reviewer
- How to edit wiki - Instructions
- See how to use documentation platform - Dozuki
- Start a log at Strawboard_Log
- Review
- ESW RIT - Facebook
- Team pictures
- Development Board - [1]
Strawboard Machine Requirements
Phase 1
- Design is such that it can be modified readily to the continuous version
- Fed with chopped straw (1-2" pieces), manually though an elongated hopper
- Mold size for the heating/compression chamber is adjustable
- Piston creates pressure and feeds straw into chamber
- Piston foot size is adjustable to match heating/compression chamber aperture
- Heating elements are applied to flat plates in adjustable chamber
- Batch system - one end of the compression chamber
- Arduino temperature regulator controls temperature
- Temperature display shows temperature
- Pressure sensor shows pressure
- Uses Warehouse 4" square tubing for frame
- Length of frame is 8' long, but first prototype involves 4' length of heating area.
- Heating area is modular in 4' sections.
- Heating elements are insulated from the outside tom minimize heat loss
- Dual side heating
- 1/2" plate is used to form the chamber
- Screw-down mechanism adjusts size of chamber
- Board prototype chamber is scalable in units of 4'
- 2 hydraulic cylinders are used on the press foot
- Press foot is made from layered-up 1/2" steel
- Development Boards are used for each module
- We begin with Concept Design - Modules Definition - Interface Design, then all teams start working
- End side of strawboard machine is plugged to allow pressure buildup.
- Use a 4" cylinder - from [2]
- 0-2000 psi - system pressure
- Power would be a Power Cube 27 hp gas engine - in the form of hydraulic flow
- 0-14 gallons per minute
- Hydraulic Power Output from Power Cube feeds a hydraulic valve - [3]
- Heating element takes heat up to 240F
Design goals -
Phase 2
- Addition of straw chopper for automatic chopping and feeding
- Continuous version - end side is opened for continuous throughput
- Pressure buildup is achieved by friction against compression chamber
- Chamber length is extended to build up pressure as needed, while retaining the same length of the heating chamber
Google Drawing - Conceptual Design