Project Summary

Project Information

Power grids in locations such as Colombia are often unstable which results in unreliable power sources. Battery-grid hybrid systems can be used to alleviate the power instability of a region, often using renewable sources to charge the battery. A mobile power station could provide support for a variety of applications that require uninterrupted electricity. In 2017, a cart with solar panels was developed to provide a dependable power supply for a 3-D printer. In 2019,  the power system for the 3-D printer became its own system, designed from the ground up. The initial design of this system included a custom cart for switching between power sources, increased ease of use and assembly, and the ability to fail gracefully without power. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, work on the 2019 version of the cart was not completed.

The goal of this project is to enhance the progress made during the 2019 academic year. Two additional power sources are to be included to supplement the solar power, while also being cognizant of limited supplies and resources in the area. The cart must be capable of withstanding the effects of transport and environmental abuse. The expected result is a functioning prototype cart with instructions for assembly, disassembly, testing, and regular use.

Project Title: Solar Powered, Portable 3D Power Cart V2

Project Number: P21462

Project Family: Sustainable Technologies for the Global Marketplace

Start Term: 2201

End Term: 2205

Faculty Guide: Jennifer Indovina (jxifaa@rit.edu)

Primary Customer(s): Marcos Esterman (mxeeie@rit.edu)

Sponsor (financial support): Bill Hard Fund, Marcos Esterman

Team Members

MemberMajorRoleContact
Jacob WildtIndustrial Engineering

Project Manager

jdw3316@rit.edu
Christian NieblingElectrical Engineering

Communications

cvn7621@rit.edu
Matthew MadsenMechanical Engineering

Facilitator

msm3001@rit.edu
Garrett WaldronMechanical Engineering

System Engineer

gcw6980@rit.edu

Work Breakdown: By Phase

Work Breakdown: By Topic

Project Management

Design Tools

Design Documentation

Implementation

Validation

Presentation & Dissemination

PRP

Requirements

Schedule

Cost

Risk Management

Problem Management

Communication & Minutes

Use Cases

Benchmarking

Functional Decomposition

Morphological Chart

Pugh Concept Selection

BOM

Mechanical Drawings

Electrical Schematics

Software Diagrams

Facility Layout

Manuals

Mockups

Test Fixtures

Prototyping

Test Plans

Analysis Results

Simulations

Test Results

Design Review Documents

Technical Paper

Poster

Imagine RIT Exhibit

Acknowledgements

  • Thank you to Dr. Marcos Esterman, Jennifer Indovina, and Don Pophal for their guidance
  • Thanks to our sponsors Dr. Marcos Esterman and the Bill Hard Fund
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