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The Water Bender s Final Presentations

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The Water Benders. Final Presentations. Outline. Introduction Project Description Motivation Problem Statement Objectives Customer Requirements Design Concepts Functional Schematic Design Concept Concept Evaluation Finalized Concept Electrical Schematic Mechanical Schematic - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Water BendersFinal Presentations

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Outline• Introduction•Project Description•Motivation•Problem Statement•Objectives•Customer Requirements•Design Concepts•Functional Schematic•Design Concept•Concept Evaluation•Finalized Concept•Electrical Schematic •Mechanical Schematic•Pseudo Code

•Proof of Concept•SolidWorks Model•SolidWorks Fluids•Results and Discussion•Conclusions•Parts Inventory•Future Works

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Project Description•To design and manufacture a cold water waste recovery system for a shower head.

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Motivation•There are third world countries that do not have a readily supply of water available.

• In the U.S., alone, 1 household annually waste an estimated 3 thousands kilowatts of energy from hot water running down the drain. With an average cost of $0.07 per kilowatt-hour, this equates to an annual waste of 210 dollars.

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Background •Change to the plumbing to allow cold water to be feed back into the system. (Patent 5274860)•Reuse of waste shower water for filling a toilet cistern.( Patent 2305899)•Water temperature regulator that guides water having a temperature lower than the desired value to a storage for reuse. (Patent 609213)

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Objective•Design a convenient showering apparatus that does not waste water.

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Customer Needs

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Functionality•Reuse the cold water•Prevent the loss of hot water •Hot water remains at the shower head until ready for use•Comfortable water temperature discharge. •Statically sound ( no vibration)•Minimal use of electricity

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Ergonomics Easy to install and service•Do it yourself installation•No need for a plumber or electrician •Small enough to fit in a shower

Operate well under showering conditions

Author
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Design Parameters•Dimensions limits•8 inches in depth •30 inches in height•24 inches in width

•4 gallon tank•2gpm exiting shower head•Minimum Cold water temperature •Maximum Hot water temperature •45 psi hydrostatic pressure

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Standards and Codes•ASME Water Quality Guidelines•Watersense Regulation•Department of Energy Codes•NY Federal Plumbing Code•LEED and Green Building Code•Temperature •Water pressure •Flow rate

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Design Concepts

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Functional Schematic Diagram

Main Line

Hot Water

Shower Head

Cold Water Tank

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Concept Evaluation•Mechanical: Divert water into the tank •Mechanical: Getting the water out of the tank•Electrical: Aruindrio vs. Switches

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Water Diverter

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Concept 1: Thermal Wax Actuator

•Temperature Sensitive •Customizable•No Power Consumption

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Concept 2: Solenoid Diverter Valve

• Inexpensive•Easily controllable• Low power consumption

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Decision MatrixParameters Weight Thermal

Actuator3/2

DirectionalValve

Cost 1 - +Simplicity 1 - +Manufacturability 3 - +Bypass Features 2 - +Energy Efficiency 3 + -Ability to Divert 4 + +

Total 0 8

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Tank Water Extraction

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Concept 1: Gravity

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Concept 2: Pump

Cold waterPump

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Decision MatrixParameters Weight Gravity Pump

Cost 1 + -

Complexity 1 + +

Maintenance 2 + +

Durability 2 + +

Manufacturability 2 + +

Ease of Operation 2 - +

Green 3 + -

Portability 3 + +

Ability to Empty Tank 4 - +

Total 8 12

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Electrical Control System

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System Requirements•Temperature Sensing – Diverter Selecting•Button Activation – Flow Enabling•Water Level Sensing – Pump Operation•System State Reset•Shower Operable under Malfunction Conditions*

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Testing Scenarios•Normal use – User takes a hot shower for a duration period long enough for the tank to empty.•Short shower – User takes a hot shower for a duration period too short for the tank to empty.•Cold shower – User takes a cold shower for an unspecified amount of time.•Bypass/Unpowered – User desires an immediate supply of water and wishes to bypass the tank.

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Concept 1: Control by Switches NC = Normally

ClosedNO = Normally Open

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Concept 1: Control by Switches

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Concept 2: Control by Arduino

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Concept 2: Control by Arduino (cont.)

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Control Subsystem Decision Matrix

Electrical Control SubsystemCriteria Weight Control by

SwitchesControl by

Arduino

Simplicity 2 - 0Cost 3 + 0

Ease of Adjustment 3 - +

Manufacturability 1 + +Efficiency 2 + -

Serviceability 2 0 +Weighted Total   1 4

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Finalized Concept

•Solenoid Diverter Valve•Pump to exact water from the tank•Arduino to control valves and other electrical components

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Proof of Concept

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Testing Scenarios•Normal use – User takes a hot shower for a duration period long enough for the tank to empty.•Short shower – User takes a hot shower for a duration period too short for the tank to empty.•Cold shower – User takes a cold shower for an unspecified amount of time.•Bypass/Unpowered – User desires an immediate supply of water and wishes to bypass the tank.

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Mechanical Schematic

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Electrical Schematic

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SolidWorks Model

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Flow Simulation

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Results

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Pressure Plot

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Temperature Plot

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Future Goals

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Goals for Next Semester•Manufacture Prototype•Optimize Design Parameters•Water Regulation Codes•Reduce size•Reduce Cost •Implement New Technology•Automatic Power off for system•Battery charge indicator•Inline Turbine Trickle Charge

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Parts Inventory• 5 Diodes• 5 Resistors• 5 Transistors • 5 LEDS• 1 Capacitor• 3 Solenoids• Arduino Microcontroller• Bread Board• Batteries

• 2 Buttons• 3 Check valves• Shower Head• Pump• Diverter Valve• 2 Temperature Sensor• 2 Pressure Sensor•Water Level

Sensors• Tank• Piping• Relay• Dry wall• Hardware

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