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Kenya Design Project

Kenya Design Project. Angela Buck Alex Ortega Josh Klajnowski Krysten Rozanski. Table of Contents. Background information Environment Economy Culture Current Technology Goals Brainstorm Evaluation Design Matrices Proposed Solution Business Plan. Environment.

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Kenya Design Project

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  1. Kenya Design Project Angela Buck Alex Ortega Josh Klajnowski KrystenRozanski

  2. Table of Contents • Background information • Environment • Economy • Culture • Current Technology • Goals • Brainstorm • Evaluation • Design Matrices • Proposed Solution • Business Plan

  3. Environment Climate- 70 degrees year round Rainy seasons occur from April to June and October to December Deforestation has become a problem in Kenya

  4. Economy • Market based economy and an external trade system • 80% of Kenyans live off of their land • 14% work in industry • Average earnings 9,000-15,000 shillings per year, or $121.00-$201.00

  5. Culture • 85% of females buy and cook the food for their families • Boys are raised to take care of animals, while girls are raised to work on the farm • 85% of total population older than 15 years old are literate • Average family consists of two parents and 4-5 children

  6. Fuels • Geothermal • Electricity • Charcoal • Kerosene • Ethanol • Solar • Wood Current Technology Jico Envirofit

  7. Goals • Greater than a 50% decrease in emissions • Greater than a 50% decrease in fuel usage • Greater than a 50% decrease in cooking cycle time • More sustainable (economic, social, and environmental)

  8. Brainstorming • Ethanol Cooker • Solar Cooker • Upgraded Jico • Geothermal Cooker • Electric Cooker

  9. Design Matrix

  10. Weighted Matrix

  11. Ethanol Cooker • Many benefits • Decreases cooking time (takes approximately 8 minutes to boil water) • Burns more efficiently than Kerosene and Propane which are all more efficient than what is already used • Reduces emissions by 40% • 3 gallon tank

  12. 11” tall • Tank height 6” • CC height 5”

  13. Tank Diameter 12” CC Diameter 10”

  14. Ethanol Refining Process

  15. Our Business Plan • Refine the ethanol without money payment • Keep small percentage of each gallon produced as refining fee • Sell that ethanol to urban areas • Sell DDGS to farmers for animal feed

  16. Cost Estimate • Cost of Production: • Cast Iron: $1.88 • 0.038 ft^3, 17.12 lbs, $0.11/lb • Labor Cost: Average Kenyan paid $0.33 per day Expected cost of labor: $0.17 • Shipping costs: $4.00 • Other factors (electricity, equipment, repairs, etc.): $5.00 • Total Estimated Cost: $11.05 • Expected Retail Value: $12.00-$15.00

  17. Questions?

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