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Body Cooling SystemReview IV

Team MembersMallory Wingate, BIME, Project Manager

Jared Raphael, ISE, Quality Manager

Crystal Mendoza Paulin, BIME, Communications

Benjamin Spangler, MECE, Lead Engineer

Alyssa Lorczak, BIME, Financial Manager Figure 1: P16013 Team Members

Agenda● Action Items● Community outreach● Updated Budget● Action Items● Updated Bill of Materials● Updated Project Risks● Materials Consideration● PCM Consideration● FieldTex Collaboration● Updated Prototypes ● Test Protocol● Initial Results● Community Outreach Events and Competitions● Future Plans/Key Deliverables

Action Items from Systems Design Review● Add PCM to Bill of Materials

○ Owner: Crystal

○ Progress: Completed; ordered by date of review

● Research external factors in mathematical models○ Owner: Ben○ Progress: Completed; meeting with Heat Transfer professor Dr. Stevens

● Follow up with Xerox on using environmental control chamber○ Owner: Crystal○ Progress: Met with Xerox members during EATC

Community Outreach Events and Competitions● RIT Tiger Tank Competition - October 23rd

○ 2nd Place, $1,250 prize

● Al Sigl Community WalkAbout - October 25th○ Presented poster to potential customers and supporters of Al Sigl

● RIT Effective Access Technology Conference - November 10th○ 2nd Place, $1000 prize

● RIT Business Model Competition Round 1 (Nov 23rd)● RIT Business Model Competition Round 2 (Feb 8th)

Updated BudgetBudgeted Actual Difference

Fundraising $5,250.00 $5,250.00 0.00

Sales Revenue $0.00 $0.00 0.00

Sales Discounts 0.00

Net Sales / Fundraising $5,250.00 $5,250.00 0.00

Design Expenses $110.00 $58.00 52.00

Engineering Expenses $1,915.00 $1,235.00 680.00

Business Expenses $57.18 $233.62 (176.44)

Total Organizational Expenses $2,082.18 $1,526.62 555.56

Emergency Funds $0.00 $0.00 0.00

Tax Funds $0.00 $0.00 0.00

Estimated Net Income $3,167.82 $3,723.38 555.56

Updated Bill of MaterialsPart # Part Description Quantity Pack Size Source/Company Lead Time

Unit Cost (USD)

Total Cost (USD)

UI-5401 PASCO Capstone Single User License 1 1 PASCO 1 week $99.00 $99.00PS-2157 PASPORT Temperature Array 1 1 PASCO 1 week $259.00 $259.00

PS-2135 PASPORT Fast Response Temperature Probe 1 3 PASCO 1 week $9.67Included w/

arrayPS-2153 PASPORT Stainless Steel Temperature Probe 1 1 PASCO 1 week $22.00 $22.00

PS-2100A USB Link 2 1 PASCO 1 week $59.00 $118.00PS-2525 Adhesive Patches 100 100 PASCO 1 week $0.25 $25.00PS-2137 PASPORT Goniometer Sensor 1 1 PASCO 1 week $259.00 $259.00ZK010 Ultra Thin Professional Digital Kitchen Food Scale 1 1 Home Depot 2 weeks $17.47 $17.47

H3760-HSBenchmark Scientific H3760-HS Digital Hotplate and Stirrer, 6.5"x6.5", 115V

1 1Test Equipment

Depot1 week $319.00 $319.00

PureTemp 23 Unencapsulated PCM Sample (7 lb) 7 1 PureTemp 1 week $20.00 $140.00

T-PLA-A0010

SynDaver Muscular Tissue PlateSkin Toughness:2N PunctureSkin Type:CaucasianMuscle Thickness:06mmStructure: Bonded Layers

1 1 SynDaver 3 weeks $125.00 $125.00

Updated Project Risks

● FieldTex and NexoTherm collaborations● Possibility of packaging, sewing and manufacturing the garments

ourselves ● Research on additional vendors

Materials Consideration● Inside layer: moisture management

○ Goal: move perspiration away from the body○ Material that will wick moisture away from skin○ Solution: synthetic fabrics

● Outside layer: insulative and lightweight○ Goal: trap air to maintain insulation of cooling packs○ Solution: Natural fibers or classic fleece○ Synthetics including Thinsulate

● Continuing research on materials for both applications and working with FieldTex on initial materials so that they can be tested

PCM Consideration● PureTemp 23

○ Paraffin based○ Best properties based on PureTemp data○ 326 KJ/Kg of cooling○ Purchased unencapsulated sample○ $20/lb

● NexoTherm PCM○ Unknown properties○ Petroleum based○ In possession of encapsulated samples○ $200/L

Updated PrototypesThermaCollar ThermaBelt

FieldTex Collaboration● Local manufacturer of soft-sided cases (bags, vests, straps, etc.) for

military and medical applications● Capacity to manufacture short runs or large quantities

○ Designers and over 85 sewing machines in house

● All three prototypes can be easily made - will initially focus on belt● FieldTex will provide proposal and prototyping quote● Materials available in house for prototyping

○ Velcro compatible material for outside○ Multiple material ideas for inside (lycra, mesh, heating pad slip cover material)

FieldTex Prototype Proposal● Lead time to produce and ship a sample: 3 weeks● Lead time for a production order: 4 - 6 weeks● Sample cost: $50

○ Firm pricing for production order will be given once sample is made

Human Model

ThermaBelt - Ice ThermaBelt - PCM

Preliminary Data

Test Plans

Test Plans

Project Plan for Detailed Design Phase● Complete outstanding design items - finalize designs by the end of MSDI● Continue preliminary testing - gather as much data and information as

possible by the end of MSDI● Vendor consideration for garment prototypes

○ FieldTex meeting○ ABVI meeting

● Plan for MSDII○ Preliminary timeline and schedule of activities

● Detailed Design: 11/23 - 12/10○ Complete Design Process - 12/9

■ Test plans■ Laptop decision and purchase■ Garment design consulting with ID team

○ Preliminary Testing - 12/8■ Test all purchased materials to ensure they meet requirements■ NexoTherm vs. PureTemp vs. ice

○ MSD II Planning - 12/8■ Preliminary project timeline■ Budget discussions with extended team

○ Ongoing updates - 12/9

Activities to be completed by the end of MSDI

Timeline: Phase VDetailed Design

Deliverables for end of MSD I - Status updates● Completed test apparatus design

○ Critical path: ■ Approval to work in BME labs ✔

● Preliminary testing completed and data collected○ Critical path:

■ Approval to work in BME labs ✔■ Water-based prototype received from ID Team ✔■ PCM Company delivers materials and/or prototype ✔■ Testing protocol written ✔

● Materials ordered and received○ Critical path:

■ Purchases approved through Innovation Center ✔■ Purchases shipped and received in timely manner

● IRB Approval forms completed and submitted○ Critical path:

■ IRB workshop for feedback ✔

Questions?Thank you for your attention.