Date

Wednesday, November 4th, 2020 at 3:30 pm

https://rit.zoom.us/j/96575599829

Attendees

Goals

Out team goals include:

  • How do our designs look?
  • Do our feasibility calculations look correct?

Agenda and discussion notes

TimeItemWhoNotes
1 min IntroductionKara
1 min  Team IntroductionAll 
1 minAgendaKara
3 minTeam VisionTravisyard
5 minTeam Vision-CADVeronica
3 minUse Case ScenarioKara
5 minCustomer RequirementsClayton
5 minEngineering RequirementsClayton
25 minFeasibility AnalysisClayton, Kara, & TravisyardSprings, Budget and Forces
3 minRisk and Corrective ActionsVeronica
5 minQuestionsAll
3 minAppendixAll

Issues Raised

  • How significant is the deformation of the frame being pulled in by the springs?
  • Could a third row of springs be added on each side?
  • Jumping could lead to a higher force than we are accounting for
    • Could test by jumping on a scale to find true maximum force
  • Connections, specifically springs linking to one another, could be a real issue
  • Springs will be under fatigue so we should use a very high FoS
    • The fact that we have used springs could mean they are already quite fatigued
    • Reach out to previous trampoline owners asking about brand of trampoline, level of use
    • Cold weather could increase fatigue
  • MET department has a metal tensile testing machine we should be able to use

Decisions Made

  • Should use some sort of soft railing
  • Velcro should be screwed in
  • Plywood could be top tile piece to decrease weight

Action items

  • Complete a peer evaluation after your review. Recommended template is here
  • post meeting notes document to each phase
  • @mention a person to add them as an attendee to assign action items, with due dates
  • add your own action items here