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Date
3/11/2021 at 3 pm, Pre-read can be accessed here: Pre-Read
Attendees
All team members
- Jennifer Indovina
- Dean Eaton
Goals
- Communicate the design steps taken during the phase
- Present ideas for the "final" design of the Laundry Bug Device
- Get an idea of Customer (Dean's) opinions on final design
Agenda and discussion notes
| Time | Item | Who | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2-3 min | Go Over Agenda/Background | Joshua Nagy | Discuss updates since last meeting |
| 2 min | System Analysis: Functional Decomposition | Adam Palumbieri | |
| 2-5 min | Concept Generation | Thomas Endress | Concept Gen. & Morphological chart |
| 8-10 min | System Level Proposals | Zachary O'Brien, Jonathan Kabamba, Thomas Endress | Team has narrowed our ideas down to three main designs. Pros & cons of each |
| 2 min | Engineering Analysis | Joshua Nagy | |
| 2 min | Test Plans | Marissa Shaw | Feasibility |
| 5 min | Updated Project Plan | Zachary O'Brien | Updated Gantt Chart |
Issues Raised
- A vibration sensor on a washer may be triggered by the dryer if they are in close proximity.
- Current sensing could be a problem on washer, but washers do draw current in the soak phase.
- More diagrams should be created to give a better a better understanding of the how the devices work.
Decisions Made
- One device, one machine.
- Wall plug is to cover only one of the outlets so a device can be used on both the washer and dryer.
- Vibration sensing is not preferred.
Action items
- Complete a peer evaluation after your review. Recommended template is here
- Post meeting notes document to each phase
- Diagram of Designs for each Concept
- Software flowchart for each Concept to Demonstrate flow
- Looking into product standards (mentioned: UL, TUV, ETL, etc.)
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