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Explore the latest advancements in the cook stove test stand project, including hardware outputs, error testing, benchmarking, and plans for Week 5. The team aims to enhance the system and gather valuable data for further improvements.
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P11451 Week 4 Cook Stove Test Stand Group David Sam Huseyin Zorba Phillip Amsler
Agenda • Customer Needs-v3 • Engineering Specs-v3 • System Level Work-v2 • Work Breakdown • Failure Fish Bone • Schedule-v2 • Risk List-v2 • Hardware Outputs and Shortcomings • Error Testing and Benchmarking • Plans for week 5
Test Stand Hardware Outputs CO Uncertainties Particulate Matter CO Meter New Vent Fan Filter Testing Extreme Cases Solution Extech CO50 Big Fan Sampling Whole Chimney Wet/Dry Charcoal Wait time during lighting Charcoal sizes Choices Temp Range Relative Sample? Impede Chimney? ΔStart Time ΔEmissions Problems 1 2
Error Testing and Benchmarking • Test other stoves (i.e.. Rebar) for emissions • Compare to published WBT data • Check if test stand has systematic or arbitrary errors • If test is successfully repeatable then we will know how the P11461 stove compares.
Plans for Week 5 • Create System Level Review • Fix Test Stand-New Exhaust Fan and Wheels • Perform Tests-Collect Data • Continue qualitative tests • Receive feedback and continue to iterate project deliverables • Update EDGE
Invitees for The System Design Review • Professor John Wellin (ME) • Professor Robert Stevens (ME) • Professor Brian Thorn (IE) • Professor Matthew Marshall (IE) • Professor Ed Hanzlik (ME)
Particulate Filter Placement QVent Pros QLeak QStove Cons *Simple qualitative test with shirt or other impedance on Chimney will determine viability.
Why the EXTECH CO50 • Meant for High CO concentrations • 0-10,000 ppm range. • Higher than current CO meter • Reasonable price • $229 • Small dimensions • 1.5" x 10" x 1.1“ will fit current test stand • http://www.gwjcompany.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=65_141&products_id=766