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Ice Cooler

Ice Cooler. James & Nicole Bangerter. Background. One of my projects I am working on for BYU Engineering Startup is to come up with an optimal thickness for a new ice cooler design. This is a REAL customer with a new innovative idea. Objective:.

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Ice Cooler

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  1. Ice Cooler James & Nicole Bangerter

  2. Background • One of my projects I am working on for BYU Engineering Startup is to come up with an optimal thickness for a new ice cooler design. • This is a REAL customer with a new innovative idea.

  3. Objective: • To figure out the optimal thickness (minimum t) and materials for an ice cooler.

  4. Approach • Calculate the heat transfer rate for each case. • Input the amount of ice in kg • Input amount of hours to maintain temperature • For this study we used : • 1 kg • 1 hour • Assumption: Constant heat flux through the walls to melt the ice with a constant outside surface temperature. • Constants: • Surface temperature of 32.2 ° C • Ice cooler temperature of 0° C

  5. Variables/Considerations Plastic Material Insulation Material Styrene Foam Styrofoam Aka: Polystyrene • Polypropylene • Aka: Polypropene • Polystyrene • Polyvinyl Chloride • Polyethylene

  6. Excel Spreadsheet

  7. Conclusions

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