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PENN STATE ALUMINUM APPLICATION
December 4, 2013 Section 008 Team 7
Victor Hagerstrom Kenny Stevens Sashank Vanga
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Design process
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Evaluation
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Cost analysis
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Prototype
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Summary
DESIGN OBJECTIVE
To apply aluminum’s intrinsic properties to a system on campus in order to improve its sustainability in an economical way.
STAKEHOLDERS
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Alcoa Penn State University Students Football fans
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Recycling plant Blue and White Society Trash company University employees
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CUSTOMER NEEDS
products to improve the efficiency of energy use and/or increase sustainability of the campus.
Students should take clues from current applications to formulate ideas for the use or promotion of aluminum.
The teams are encouraged to look for opportunities throughout the campus to substitute aluminum for other materials, to think about recyclability and recycled material content, and/or how the introduction of a new aluminum product can help reduce energy consumption in existing systems. Description of alternative concepts and their evaluation.
Assessment of the efficiency advantage gained as well any calculations showing that the solutions are in compliance with performance or regulatory requirements
TEAM DEFINED SUSTAINABILITY
We define sustainability in design as having four distinct, but equally important pillars: environmental sustainability, economical sustainability, social sustainability, and technological sustainability. These pillars include attributes such as being long-lasting or recyclable, being cheap to produce and profitable, not promoting conflict or discrimination, and having the ability to last, even with the introduction of new technologies
SPECIFICATIONS
Economical
Cheap Production Low cost to University
Logistical
Easily Implemented Material Availability Durable Recyclable
Sustainable
Technologically Socially Environmentally Economically
Safe
Cannot cause injuries Table 1
SYSTEMS DIAGRAM
Fig. 1
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Brainstorming Ideas
Replace plastic handle with aluminum.
Could collect and reuse shakers after each game.
Shakers that are not in condition to be reused can be recycled. Shakers would not have to be purchased for each game.
Stronger than plastic currently made from.
Fig. 2 Current Shaker Fig. 3 Current Shaker
Brainstorming Ideas
Idea 2: Aluminum Cups • • • • Will be recycled unlike current paper cups.
Recycled aluminum can be reused in the manufacturing of more cups.
Will keep drink colder (or warmer) than paper.
Will not disintegrate as paper will over time.
Fig. 4 Possible type of aluminum that would be used. Fig. 5 Sample design of aluminum cups
Brainstorming Ideas
• • • Makes Stadium more fan friendly.
Would accommodate an older crowd that cannot sit on bleachers.
Could produce out of recycled aluminum rather than the normal plastic seats.
Fig. 6 Possible aluminum component that would be added to the seats at Beaver Stadium Fig. 7 Current seating arrangement found at Beaver Stadium
Brainstorming Ideas
• • • Would allow for greater parking capacity on game days and during the year Create another form of revenue for Penn State Would help the environment by stopping cars from parking on the grass by the stadium Fig. 8 Sample parking garage
SCREENING MATRIX
Table 2
IDEA SELECTION MATRIX
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CONCEPT SELECTED
idea. This concept scored highly on both the screening matrix, as well as the weighted idea selection matrix. We believe this idea has the greatest chance of success based upon the guideline presented to us.
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COST ANALYSIS
110,000 shakers bought per
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84,000 shakers bought per year year
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30 cents per shaker 34 cents per shaker
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Total $33,000 per year Total $28,560 per year
Savings: $4,440 per year
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INTEGRATI ON
4 collection bins will be placed at both gate A and gate B 2 collection bins will be placed at both gate C and gate D Collection bins will be stored away until next game Damaged shakers will have their plastic tops taken off and recycled , the aluminum handle will be recycled back to Alcoa.
PROTOTYPE
Fig. 9 Prototype
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Features Durable
PROTOTY PE
Made from recycled materials Can be reused Cost effective Environmentally friendly
Economical:
SUMMARY/ CONCLUSION
In the long run the aluminum shakers will be able to save Penn State University money. The ability for the shakers to be reused is a key component in its cost effectiveness. Brand new shakers will not have to be purchased for each game.
Logistical:
The new aluminum shakers will be able to be applied without many restrictions. There will be no need to shut down any part of campus for construction or implementation, making it simple to do. Recycled aluminum will be used keeping prices low and materials easily accessible.
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SUMMARY/CONCL USION
Meets the four pillars of sustainability:
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Environmentally the shakers will not be polluting the environment. Currently, they are being thrown in the trash at the conclusion of each game. The new shakers will be reused from game to game.
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Economically the shakers will reduce cost for the university. Shakers will not have to be bought new for every game in the season.
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Socially the shakers will cause no problems, seeing as a current design is already is use.
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Technologically the shakers will not go “out of date”. It is a long lasting design that will not be substituted for some new big thing
SUMMARY/CONCL USION
Provides no danger to the public. All corners of the aluminum have been rounded to prevent injury for its users. With normal use, the aluminum shakers will not break creating sharp edges.
GANTT CHART
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QUESTIO NS?
APPEND IX
Table 4.Pairwise comparison