Overview of Status of Analysis, Design, Fabrication, Tests, etc.
Nebulizer 3.0 3D printed complete. The walls of the humidifying chamber were too thin and detached when it was taken out of the printer.
A new version with thicker walls has been designed and printing will begin on Tuesday 5/29
Accomplishments from Previous Week
Printing of Nebulizer 3.0
Planning for glucose testing
Implementation of a second solenoid valve which will hopefully replace the need for a door
Goals for Next Week (list names after each item). Use specific and measurable objectives.
Start glucose strip testing with new, thicker walled print and second solenoid valve
Sponsor Comments from Last Meeting and Actions Taken to Address these Comments (indicate date of comments and if via email or in person)
In person (5/24)
The team felt that the sponsor wanted us to have a door shutter instead of door hinge.
He worried that the door hinge would not produce identical results when opening and closing and for different strengths of coughs
We have implemented a second solenoid valve which will hopefully eliminate the need for a door
Instructor Comments from Last Meeting and Actions Taken to Address these Comments (indicate date of comments and if via email or in person)
N/A
Benefits of MBWA (management by walking around) vs. MBO (management by objectives)
Comments from Other Students in the Class (indicate date of comments and if via email or in person)
N/A
Risks and Areas of Concern
Will the 2nd try of printing be successful?
Will the humidifying chamber work?
Will we still need a door?
Resources or Information Required but not Available
N/A
Schedule
Budget (list amount spent and amount remaining)
Nebulizer (5): $20.00
Vinyl tube: $3.25
Tee fitting: $2.49
Air hose repair kit: $3.89
Spray gun: $26.99
Nebulizer (10): $31.15
Glucose Powder: $6.99
Glucose Detection Strips: $15.97
Valve: $12.10
Remaining budget: $6,376.79
Progress on Report and Webpage
Webpage updated: Front page, budget, parts pages
Second draft complete