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Team M.A.D.E. M ike Gieschen , A nthony P arente , D an Perlitz , E van Fox Monday, March 2. 102 LEONHARD REDESIGN. Project Management Outline. Customer Needs. 1. Have a better chair Design (.44) 1.1 Comfortable 1.2 Easy to get in and out of the chair C.1 Same # of chairs
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Team M.A.D.E. Mike Gieschen, Anthony Parente, Dan Perlitz, Evan Fox Monday, March 2 102 LEONHARD REDESIGN
Customer Needs • 1. Have a better chair Design (.44) • 1.1 Comfortable • 1.2 Easy to get in and out of the chair • C.1 Same # of chairs • 2. Better Aisle Spacing (.2) • 2.1 Easy access to seats • C.2 Enough room behind seats • C.3 Walls cannot be changed • 3. Sufficient Leg room (.14) • 3.1 Horizontally • 3.2 Vertically • 4. Sufficient Writing Space (.06) • 5. Good Lighting (.03) • 4.1 Natural light • F.1 Variable controls • 6. Good Acoustics (.03)
Problem Statement • Redesign room so that the comfort of the students is maximized with out altering the parameters of the room or seating capacity. Namely, by adjusting the seats, aisles, and leg room as designated most important by the customer. The overall goal is to create the best learning environment for Penn State Students and Professors.
Concepts • Board: 1. White board 2. Current black board • Chair Design 1. Chair with smaller attached individual desks 2. Individual movable Chairs • Writing Space: 1. Long tables 2. Individual desks 3. Double person desks 4. Curved desks
Concepts • Legroom: 1. Remove backboard of desk 2. Lengthen the width of the desks • Board Visibility 1. Raised Stadium seating 2. Staggered Seating • Aisle Spacing 1. Take space off from the back and front of the classroom. 2 . Add more desks to each row and have one less row.
Concept Selection Board Criteria Concepts Cost Cleanliness Ease of Use Total White Board 0 0 0 0 Black Board -1 -1 -1 -3 Chair Criteria Concepts Cost Cleanliness Ease of Use Total White Board 0 0 0 0 Black Board -1 -1 -1 -3
Concept Selection Desks We did two other iterations and in both the curved group table ranked first overall.
Concept Selection Preliminary Designs Criteria Concepts Cost Cleanliness Ease of Use Total White Board 0 0 Aisle Leg Room Writing Space Chair Design Board Visibility Lighting Acoustics Total Rank Weighting 0.20 0.14 0.06 0.44 0.10 0.03 0.03 1 B A S E - - - 0 2 2 1 -1 -1 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0.56 1 0 0 Black Board -1 -1 -1 -3 This is the pugh chart for our best three Preliminary Designs. In our other Iterations Concept 3 ranked first overall as well.
Engineering Analysis &Bill of Materials • Desk-$360/desk X 18 desks=$6,480 • Chair-$15/chair X 84 chairs=$1,260 • Carpet-1500sqft X $2.22/sqft=$3,333 • 12X4 Whiteboard-$515 per X2=$1,030 • Floor rebuild-$6,000 (approx.) • Labor-$20/hour X 5 workers X 40hrs=$4,000 (approx.) • Total= $22,103 • We feel this is a reasonable cost for renovation Refrences: “Carpet Pricing.” Emire Today. Winter 2009. Empire Today. 1 Mar. 2009 <http://www.empiretoady.com>. “Galant.” IKEA. Winter 2009. Ikea. 1 Mar. 2009 <http:///www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/S29806818>. “Herman Chair.” IKEA. Winter 2009. Ikea. 1 Mar. 2009 <http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/68062280>. “Whiteboard w/ safe silicone trim and tray.” The Whiteboard Station. Winter 2009. 1 Mar. 2009 <http://www.whiteboardstation.com/Safe-Silicone-Trim-Whiteboard.htm>.
Conclusion • Overall we feel as if we successfully designed a room which conduces a good learning environment. • All of the constraints and objects of our problem statement were adequately addressed. • As a group we learned some of the necessary skills for coordinating an engineering project.