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Biochar Concrete Roofing Sheets
for Nicaragua
Design Review 1
Agenda
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Team Introduction
Project Background
Problem Statement
Additional Deliverables
Use Scenarios
Customer Requirements
Benchmarking
Engineering Requirements
HOQ
Risks
Project Plan
Concerns
Next Steps
Team Intro and Roles
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Peter Chynoweth - Mechanical Design Lead
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Jamiya Cook - External Project Manager
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Adrian Izbicki - Materials Design Lead
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Cindy Widergren - Internal Project Manager
Project Background: Nicaragua and 4 Walls
 El Sauce, Nicaragua
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Largest country of South America
Rural “cowboy” small-town atmosphere
High unemployment, primarily agricultural, has growing
opportunities for economic development
 4 Walls
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Help families obtain their homes
Build a potential small business for some people in
Nicaragua
Project Background: Biochar
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Made from many types of biomass including agricultural wastes
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Being tested as a component in building materials and are starting to test biochar amended with
concrete
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Used to improve humidity control and could potentially have many other benefits
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Ithaka Institute - non-profit foundation that researches biochar
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teamed up with 4 Walls to see if roofs could be made from biochar
Project Background: Biochar
http://www.terralogix.net/biochar
Problem Statement
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Current State
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Desired State
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Create roofs that are less expensive, made of local products, quieter in the rain and do not create a large
solar gain by utilizing biochar
Project Goals
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4 Walls builds homes in Nicaragua but the roof construction is not optimal
Analyze current roofing design
Design a biochar roofing that can be made and repaired locally
Constraints
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Roof must be able to be built with local materials and tools for less than $400
Deliverables
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Working Roof Prototype
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Test Documentation
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Molds for Manufacturing
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Material Mix (Biochar/Concrete)
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Instructions for Installation
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Schematics/Design Models
Use Scenario: Construction of the Roof
Customer Requirements / Interview Insights
Benchmarking
Cost
($/sqft)
Weight (lbs)
Installed Cost per
sqft ($)
Lifespan
(years)
Modularity
(sqft)
Wind Resistance
(mph)
Metal Sheets
1
1.5
7
50
42
140
Tar Tiles
1
2
1.20
20
3
110
Clay Tiles
2.50
10
4
45
1.5
110
*Benchmarks are in America
Engineering Requirements
House of Quality
● Compared customer
requirements to
engineering
requirements
HOQ Insights
Most important ER:
Total Cost
Takeaways:
Keep cost down
Number of Skilled operators
Keep installation simple
Time to install roof
Tradeoffs:
Add more desired features, increase cost
Keep in mind roof weight, dimensions, ability to hold a person, decreases install time
Risks
Current Project Plan and WBS
Concerns
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Having our first meeting with one of our main customers today
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Will have to ensure that all of the previous work aligns with their
requirements
Future Plan
 As a team, where do you want to be in three weeks at your next review?
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Developing Alternatives
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Concept Selection
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Functional Analysis
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Feasibility Analysis
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Risk Assessment
f.
Test Plan
 Each individual team member has certain action items before the next review
Questions?