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Gravity Fed System. Team Members: Chris Kulbago, Lauren Pahls , Ted Rakiewicz , Patrick O’Connell, Sarah Salmon, James Brinkerhoff Group Number: 13631. Table of Contents. Project Background Important Tasks Customer Needs Engineering Specifications Functional Decomposition
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Gravity Fed System Team Members: Chris Kulbago, Lauren Pahls, Ted Rakiewicz, Patrick O’Connell, Sarah Salmon, James Brinkerhoff Group Number: 13631
Table of Contents • Project Background • Important Tasks • Customer Needs • Engineering Specifications • Functional Decomposition • Design Concept Generation • Control Loops • Process Flow Diagrams • System Architecture • PUGH Diagram • Cart Proposal • Equipment Decomposition • Budget Analysis • Data Acquisition & Controller Options • Risk Assessment • Questions
Project Background • Task Practically demonstrate process control in a lab environment using a gravity fed loop with a control valve. • Customer RIT’s Chemical Engineering Department • Product Stakeholders Students who will use the machine, the Department, Dr. Sanchez, Dr. Richter, and staff who will maintain the machine. • Collaboration Two other groups are designing similar process control machines whose aesthetic appearances must match ours.
Important Tasks • Established roles within our group. • Worked together to agree upon a code of ethics. • Toured the lab to better understand customer needs. • Researched donated equipment. • Brainstormed different concept ideas. • Iteratively arrived at our two final ideas. • Produced diagrams to clearly present our ideas. • Communicated throughout design process with customer. • Collaborated with other two teams to make sure designs are consistent.
Customer Needs • Machine Design Needs:An easily transportable/cleaned cart.A somewhat easy to disassemble cart.A way for students to manually manipulate flow A way for students to manipulate flow through Labview.A way to manually measure flow. A way to measure flow through Labview.Easily operated by 3 students.A safely operating machine.Interface of machine with Labview.A way to demonstrate each part of the PID equation.A way to demonstrate noise in sensors. A way to demonstrate the time lag. Minimal use of water and electricity.
Customer Needs • Student Learning Needs:A lab manual that guides students through lab in a way that engenders learning. Questions for the post lab report that test student's understanding of process control. Lab manual that focuses on PID, noise, filtration, data modeling, disturbances, and/or hysteresis.
Design Concept Generation • Gravity Fed-This was our first idea and our most basic and literal approach. Attach a large tank to a base connected to ceiling and change height to show different flow rates. • Line Fed-Simulate height by controlling flow from a line and applying a pressure that corresponds with a given height. • Pressure Tank-Simulate height by controlling the pressure of the feed from a pressure tank. • Based on our group’s analysis, we made the line fed system our first choice and the pressure tank as our second choice.
Equipment Decomposition • Broke into four subsystems • 1. Water Supply • 2. Flow Control • 3. Cart • 4. Recycle Loop
Data Acquisition & Controller Options • Three choices • 1. Use LabVIEW as the controller and the microcontroller as the ADC (Analog to Digital Converter). • 2. Use the microcontroller as the ADC and utilize the donated Honeywell Controller. • 3. Use the National Instruments Data Acquisition and the Honeywell Controller.