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Inflatable Snow Removal Device Snow Dome

Inflatable Snow Removal Device Snow Dome. Chris Buckler Christina Harris Greg Strimel Elizabeth Surgeon. Problem Statement. Trucks accumulate large amounts of snow and ice, causing severe safety concerns for all drivers. Justification.

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Inflatable Snow Removal Device Snow Dome

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  1. Inflatable Snow Removal Device Snow Dome Chris Buckler Christina Harris Greg Strimel Elizabeth Surgeon

  2. Problem Statement • Trucks accumulate large amounts of snow and ice, causing severe safety concerns for all drivers.

  3. Justification • There are an estimated 15.5 million trucks operating in the U.S., of which 2 million are tractor trailers Source: Trucking Statistics Source: Clip Art

  4. Justification • Flying ice from tractor trailers has been documented to cause serious safety issues Source: Ramirez, M.

  5. Justification • Benefits of removing ice and snow: • Improved visibility • Prevents injury or property damage • Prevents laws and fines • Improved fuel economy • Reduce insurance claims & law suits • Meet OSHA regulations for truck drivers Source: Trego, T. Source: www.wfmz.com/news/22522041/detail.html

  6. Justification • The build-up of snow and ice on top of a tractor trailer can significantly increase the height and weight of the truck, causing major problems • http://www.wpxi.com/video/22584092/ Source: Snow, ice make tractor-trailers over weight. Source: http://www.thetruckersreport.com/images/truck-snow.jpg

  7. Solution Ideas Portable Drive-Thru Slanted Roof Attachment Heated Coil

  8. Solution Ideas Inflatable Lifting System Two-Man Hand Tool One-Man Hand Tool

  9. Patents

  10. Patents

  11. Design Matrix

  12. Evaluating Solutions

  13. Evaluating Solutions

  14. Final Solution Sketch

  15. Specifications

  16. Specifications

  17. Research Air Couplers on Cab Air Hose on Trailer Air Tank on Trailer Air Hoses on Cab PSI Pressure Gauge

  18. Numerical Analysis Surface Area of Trailer = 58752 in2 Trailer length = 48 ft = 576 in Trailer width = 102 in Area = Length X Width = 576 in X 102 in = 58752 in2 Specific weight of water @ 32 F = 0.04 62.42 X = 0.04 Volume of water equivalent on trailer = Surface area of trailer X Height of water = 58752 in2 X 1.2 in = 70503 in3 Weight of water to lift = Specific weight of water X Volume of water on trailer = 0.04 X 70503 in3 = 2821 lb. Pressure Required = Weight of water to be lifted = = 0.05 or psi Surface area of trailer For a safety factor of 2 (designed to lift two times as much snow as we feel necessary) = 0.1psi

  19. Function • Form • Ergonomics • Durability • Standardization • Aesthesis • Cost

  20. Preliminary Designs Paper Model Compressor Model Preliminary Sketch - Bubble Preliminary Sketch - Coupling

  21. Preliminary Concept Research

  22. Design Concept

  23. Construction – Original Design

  24. Construction – Revised Design

  25. Testing - Snow

  26. Testing - Snow

  27. Testing - Ice

  28. Testing - Ice

  29. Results

  30. Ideas for Concept/Testing Revision • Adjust the shape of the inflatable • Inflate chamber down the middle first • Include a rigid structure down the middle • Use a stronger material • Thicker plastic • Pulsating air supply • Could be accomplished through valves or computer control • Conduct testing in a cold environment (below freezing) • Walk-in freezer • Teflon coating • Use Scotchgard instead of cooking spray

  31. Refined Design

  32. Actual Product Ideas • Proposed material - nylon coated polyurethane • Waterproof and airtight • UV and chemical resistant • Puncture and tear resistant • Workable and pliable in cold temperatures • R/F and chemically bonded for strength • Smooth, slippery surface • Can be custom cut to fit any pattern • Inflated by air compressor already on truck Source: http://www.wing.com/wing-materials-construction.php

  33. References • Bendix Compressors. (2004). Retrieved from http://www.bendixvrc.com/itenDisplay.asp?documentID_4789 • Bouchard, G. (2003). U.S. Patent No. 6654878. Washington, DC: U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Retrieved from http://www.google.com/patents/about?id=mIYMAAAAEBAJ • Ciscel, A. (2009). Truckers report: bad trucking laws. Retrieved from http://www.thetruckersreport.com/nj-mandates-snow-free-tractor-trailers/ • Critical Freight Inc. (n.d.). Dry van. Retrieved from http://www.criticalfreightinc.com/trailers/dryvan.htm • Cyclone works. (2009). Retrieved from http://www.jdtrailerprotection.com/ • Driver blames trucker for flying ice injuries . (2010, January 08). Retrieved from http://www.todaystrucking.com/news.cfm?intDocID=23122 • Google Patents. (2010). Retrieved from http://patents.google.com • Haldex 2010 Catalog. (2010). http://www.haldex.com/North-America/Applications-Products/Literature/Brake--Suspension-Systems-Literature/Compressors/?pdf=%2fDocuments%2fhbsna%2fCompressors%2fL00118_Compressors_4-10.pdf • Kane, J. (2010, February 24). Bill would force drivers to de-ice vehicles. WOWK-TV.com, Retrieved from http://wowktv.com/story.cfm?func=viewstory&storyid=75716 • Kostas, M. (1999, September 28). Self contained snow removal apparatus. Retrieved from http://www.freepatentsonline.com/5956872.html

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