Economical Portable Feeding Device Design for Paralysis Patients
This project focuses on the engineering design process to create an economical, portable feeding device tailored for individuals suffering from paralysis. Current feeding devices tend to be bulky, expensive, and lack portability. Our goal is to develop a simple, lightweight, electromechanical device that operates independently on its own power source. The design will prioritize user-friendliness, maintenance simplicity, and cost-effectiveness to better serve the needs of patients and improve their quality of life.
Economical Portable Feeding Device Design for Paralysis Patients
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Engineering Design Defined Design - the plan and arrangement of the form and structure of natural and man-made material to achieve a desired function. Engineering - the application of sciences to the construction of hardware or/and software. Engineering design - an iterative decision making process in which sciences are applied to devise a system to meet the needs of the client.
Engineering Design Process Problem Statement Although feeding device are available for people suffering from paralysis, they are often bulky, expensive, and not portable. A need exists for a simple feeding device. It should be electromechanical and operate from its own power source. The design should be economical, have a light weight, and be simple to use and maintain. Tools and Tactics of Design, http://www.wiley.com/college Project Title Design of an Economical Potable Feeding Device for Patients of Paralysis