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Title: TEAM DUST


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TEAM DUST
  • Dan Sauber Naeim Rozak Tyler Fuchs
  • Josh Jacobs En Lee
  • Advisors
  • Dale Fitterer Al Barstad Tim Mullen

2
Project Background
  • Andersen Corporation has a dust infiltration
    problem with their 200 series windows in the
    Mid-West Texas area
  • Seen most often in dry and windy situations
  • Worse during the spring time due to the lack of
    moisture
  • Worse on lower level windows
  • Bad Installation makes issue worse

3
Objectives
  • To design a testing apparatus that will simulate
    the dust infiltration
  • Develop a measurement standard and scale for
    rating dust performance
  • Results will show correlation to real world
    applications
  • The design does not fix the dust infiltration
    problem, but allows replication of problem so
    others can fix it

4
Current Method
  • Andersen has existing testing procedure for water
    leakage and air infiltration
  • No method currently exists to test windows for
    dust infiltration
  • Conducted site visit to look at their testing
    device as reference

5
Customer
  • The end customer of this project would be
    Andersen Corporation
  • Andersen will be able to utilize project data and
    solve dust infiltration problem

6
Design Process
  • The following steps were taken in order to make
    progress on this project
  • Customer Need
  • Product Definition
  • Concept Generation
  • Concept Selection

7
Critical Customer Requirements
8
Design Specifications
9
Concept Selections
  • Blower
  • Fan
  • Thrower
  • Sand blaster
  • Magnetic Filing

10
Blower
11
Fan
12
Thrower
13
Sand Blaster
14
Magnetic Filings
15
Concept Selection Chart
16
Prototyping
  • Will help determine the final design
  • Will Help understand how to replicate real world
    conditions
  • Allows for testing of multiple concepts
  • Custom enclosure to control the environment

17
Prototype (Test 1)
  • Results
  • No conclusive results
  • Test was not long enough
  • Multiple tests must be run
  • Design seems to work properly
  • Talcum powder feed well into the blower
  • Powder seems to flow well and continues to cycle
  • Talcum powder is messy
  • Enclosure needs to be more tightly sealed

18
Prototype (Test 1)
  • Improvements needed
  • Research more options for dust replication
  • Use black paint on window sill
  • Find gauges to measure differential pressure
  • Measure the velocity of the blower
  • Make one side with a Plexiglas window for
    visibility
  • Dust feeding design needs improvement

19
Moving Forward
  • Biggest technical challenges ahead of the team
  • Containing the dust Air and dust naturally want
    to escape the pressurized chamber
  • Simulating dust Infiltration No dust
    infiltration as of today (only 1 test)
  • Dispensing and circulating the dust Can the
    dust be re-circulated or will it need to be
    constantly dispensed at a steady rate?
  • Dust media- Is talcum powder the best model?

20
Moving Forward
  • The most urgent prototyping need
  • Slow steady dispensing of powder and/or
    recirculation techniques to get to infiltrate the
    window seal.
  • Need to prototype other promising particle
    accelerating techniques Sandblasting,
    compressed air, etc.
  • Important analyses to conduct over remainder of
    semester
  • Differential internal/external pressures Team
    may need to pull a vacuum to get dust through
    window seals.
  • Developing a sound rating system based on amount
    of infiltrated dust Some windows should perform
    better than others.

21
Scheduling
22
Milestones
  • Full Products Specs Done Oct 2
  • Window Fixture Built Oct 16
  • Dust Delivery System built Oct 17
  • Presentation Completed Oct 21
  • Mid-Semester Review Oct 23
  • Field Results Simulated Oct 30
  • Site Visit Nov 11
  • Final Design Built Nov 20
  • Final Report Completed Dec 2

23
Work Breakdown Structure
24
Balancing Resources
  • The work load is evenly distributed to ensure the
    project stays on track.
  • Scheduling shared tasks allows resources to be
    shifted to keep tasks from falling behind.

25
Materials and Supplies
  • Windows supplied by Andersen
  • Most materials bought from Menards (wood, tape,
    etc)
  • Talc (baby powder)from Target
  • Blower given by Performance Plumbing and Heating
  • Electronics from Ax-Man
  • Gauges from online distributors

26
Prototyping is Important!
  • 3 weeks scheduled for fixture and delivery system
    redesign, with an additional 2 weeks of slack.
  • Different designs must be considered if current
    prototype does not simulate field results.
  • If final design is found early, extra time will
    be used to test other prototypes to improve
    performance.

27
Documentation
  • Each individual is responsible for documenting
    progress and results
  • Results are compiled when final design is
    finished
  • Additional review sessions are scheduled for
    Mid-Semester Review and the Site Visit

28
Summary
  • Our deliverables
  • Test fixture that simulates dust infiltration
  • Create a rating system for test results
  • Link results to real world application
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