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Wheels on Anything. Figure 3. TRIZ Improvement Table. Abstract
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Wheels on Anything Figure 3. TRIZ Improvement Table • Abstract • Theobjective of this project is to create and assemble a design for a wheel that can be put on various objects. This means it will have to be made in a way that being adaptable and able to be produced in third world countries is a main priority. The concepts that we came up with as a solution to the problem are using a wood platform as the main component along with rubber wheels and a handle to ensure simplicity of transporting items. The result of using these concepts is a dolly that is stable, easy to push, and can carry the necessary weight. Figure 1. AHP Pairwise Comparison Chart Figure 2. Pugh Chart Figure 4. Material Decision Matrix Conclusion After completing the major steps of the design process we have generated an idea for a cart to be used in a third world country. We considered the customer needs, geographical factors, and cost restraints. The material of our design is one of the most important features. We needed to use material that would function and last as a cart and cheap enough for a third world country. The material also needs to be maintainable by people with limited resources. We decided to use rubber wheels and a birch wood platform. The final design is a very user friendly cart that is strong, durable, and inexpensive.