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Project 11451 Initial Overview Presentation. Phillip Amsler David Sam Huseyin Zorba. Known's . Budget ($1000) The end user is poor. Fuel type is coal Food type is rice and beans Pot sizes vary Standard test is Water Boil Test (WBT) Approximate Cooking Times Safety Standards
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Project 11451Initial Overview Presentation Phillip Amsler David Sam Huseyin Zorba
Known's • Budget ($1000) • The end user is poor. • Fuel type is coal • Food type is rice and beans • Pot sizes vary • Standard test is Water Boil Test (WBT) • Approximate Cooking Times • Safety Standards • Haitian Fuel Costs (2003) • Emission goals
Unknown’s • Additional tests to utilize • Actual CO emissions • Test stand efficiency • Correct scale size • Life cycle • Cost of the stove unit • Airflow verification • Competitors • Test stand errors. • Exact Stove weight capacity
Question’s • Who do we benchmark against? (Competitors?) • What is the appropriate range for the scale? • What is the difference between operational and functional? • What are the emission regulations in Haiti? What are the emission goals for this project? • What are other tests that we should use beyond the WBT? • What lifetime expectancy should we test for the stove? What is the lifetime expectancy for the test stand? • What airflow needs to be verified? • How does air flow through the test stand? • Do we have a work flow analysis? • What was the previous team’s biggest problems?
Task’s • Email Campus Safety (Gary Zinmeister) for permission to perform the WBT. • Find recent Haitian fuel costs. • Continue reading/understanding documents. • Schedule group/customer meeting(s). • Run the WBT • Familiarize ourselves with the equipment. • Share goals with 11461 and 11462. • Develop work timeline. • Locate and plan for critical path. • Establish breakdown of workload within the group.
Imagine RIT Words • Innovation (duh?) • Creative • Tasty! • User-Friendly • Clean • Sustainable • Affordable • Efficient • Life-saving • Global