jueves, 15 de octubre de 2015

Report

Report

In this second partial i have achieved understand differents forms to work, because i'm with a diferent team. In this partial all the team worked hard, and contributed to make this project possible.

I think that all of us are satisfied with the results, and we are excited with the development of the Solar Oven, we work very well together, we gave many ideas.

We comply with the requirements of the protocol to be delivered for this partial, and i think that we did more than the normal requirements.

Of course that we have to work in the sunflower system that will to control the motors, and we will to complete it in the third partial, we have a razonable time to do it.


Budget  Form




viernes, 9 de octubre de 2015

Oral Presentation


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                                   Description Of The Project








jueves, 3 de septiembre de 2015

SOLAR ENERGY






SOLAR ENERGY


1. How many main types of clouds are there?
Just one, called cumulus.

2. Can clouds increase solar irradiance reaching a photovoltaic?
Yes, they can, due to a particular phenomenon called Mie scattering

3. Do solar towers that produce energy from the sun work at night?
Not they don't.

4. Which of the three (or combination of) types of solar irradiance do photovoltaics use?
 All three


5. Which one the countries below has the highest solar irradiance potential?

Cyprus


6. Is solar energy the solution?
No, because the solar energy have many fluctuations due to the clouds position.


7. Should more focus be given to better and cheaper batteries to store energy for household use?
Yes, because the battery could save money on energy consumption that is supplied by power stations.

8. If satellite imaging was open-data, and anyone could access it, would that increase the use of solar energy systems?
Yes, because people will have a very useful tool to predict the movement of the clouds.

9. How would the world, as we know it, change, if free energy was available for all?
Traditional power stations would be obsolete.


REPORT


Report


The project will to have a very important impact in the Youth Integration Center .
That's because we will to donate the solar oven to the people of this center. They'll to use the oven in a pastry shop, that the institution will to open for help to the patients. 
The solar oven will have the particularity to track the sun's path.


Areas where impacts

   Enviromental:
§it is environment-friendly because it uses a   minimum amount of energy
§Its main source of energy is  solar energy.
Doesn’t produce any kind of contamination.

Economy:
§Doesn’t consume much energy.

§Its construction is cheap

Millenium Goal:
This project is associated with the firts millenium goal: Eradicate Poverty and Hunger.

Application
  • To heat the food inside, using the sunlight.
  • An easy control for the user.
  • Different forms to cook, like: Baking , Roast, Brown, Dehydrate.

Solar Oven's Components :
  •  Reflector
  • Thermal insulation
  • Glass cover
  • Servomotor
  • Metal plate
  • Steper motor



jueves, 4 de junio de 2015



PI CONCLUSION



This project presents the development of a Cartesian robot, using a programming code created in C++, this controls and manipulates it´s movements, the robot moves in three axis "x", "y" and "z". With the movements of the axis and the control of the step motors the robot is able to print a circuit, while milling the PCB.

This project consists in elaborating a PCB milling machine. During the elaboration of this project I worked in different areas. I helped elaborate the mechanical structure, I also helped elaborating the electronic potency PCB that we will when we move our stepper motors. Elaborating the design of the prototype was my principal contribution.


Concluding the integrated project we obtained a Cartesian robot. The structure of the robot provided the stability needed, it was able to mill PCBs. it milled circles and different lines. Our difficulties were joining the step motors to the threaded rod, and reducing the movement between the linear bearings and the stainless steel rods. We design the prototype of the structure using a modeling CAD (SolidWorks). Because of the need to expose achievements, we used our knowledge previously obtained on written and oral skills with which they were held presentations, and writing documents in Spanish and English. Similarly various ethical values were applied for best results.