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Reflections on Innovation. Update from Honduras. Both of the main presidential candidates in the Honduras election have claimed victory in the poll. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Capstone Design Introduction

Reflections on Innovation

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Why are you here?What motivated you to become a

chemical/environmental/biological/civil engineer?

How important is passion or a connection with meaning in your choice of a career?

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OpportunitiesThe opportunities for learning new

things are incredibleThere is always more room for

evolution in theory, design, and practice

It is a very short walk to the edge of knowledge

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AguaClara EvolutionI have been assuming that we are

homing in on a well evolved design and that further design enhancements will be incremental.

Design constraints changes are dramatic.

Addition of StaRS, floc blankets, and the floc model provide opportunities to refine flocculation

What about the possibility of a completely different plant layout or significant changes in design targets (WSed, Vup, Vc, eFloc)?

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InventionI never perfected an invention that I

did not think about in terms of the service it might give others...I find out what the world needs, then I proceed to invent it. -Thomas Edison

Learn the history and current state of the technology

Then forget it all and proceed to Invent

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Capstone DesignI am not asking you to design

something that 100s of engineers have designed previously

I am asking you to invent something new, something better than what currently exists

Invention

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What kind of an Engineer are you?

Good at using Google?Satisfied with making one design at a

time?Able to think about the context and

create new solutions and new algorithms?

Able to generalize the problem and the solution

Intrigued by the possibility of creating new systems (and jigs)?

Did you need Cornell for this?

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Are you Ready for the Transition to Mass

Production?Historically Environmental Engineers

have resisted standardizationEach water treatment plant was

custom designedPerhaps we saw this as job securityWe liked to think that each problem

we were solving was unique

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100 years before AguaClara…

Early on, manufacturers did not standardize car models - each car was a custom production

Multiple early car manufacturers began standardizing and mass producing identical cars

Ford incorporated the Ford Motor Company in 1903, proclaiming, "I will build a car for the great multitude."

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AguaClara Introduces Mass Production of

DesignsFord in 1903, "I will build a car for the

great multitude."AguaClara in 2005…

We will design a water treatment plant for Ojojona

AguaClara in 2006…We will build a jig that can design customized water treatment plants for the great multitude

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Jigs: Can you connect this to

AguaClara?A jig is any of a large class of tools that

help to control the location or motion (or both) of a tool.

The primary purpose for a jig is for repeatability and exact duplication of a part for reproduction.

In the advent of automation and CNC machines, jigs are not required because the tool path is digitally programmed and stored in memory.

The jig is often much more complicated than the piece being built!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jig_%28tool%29

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Jigs…

Provide control and repeatability for production work

I’ve been making jigs for the past 35 years…

Wooden stars, tops, and windmill blades

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Jigs: Provide control and repeatability for production work

Taking the concept of a jig to the next level

ProCoDA– a jig that can be easily configured to automate many different kinds of experiments

AguaClara Design Engine– a jig that can easily be configured to produce designs of anything!

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Evolution of how engineers created

drawings Room full of

draftsmen  Computer drawing 2-

D then 3-D Parametric drawing

(given H, W, L, T it can draw a tank)

Engineered Parametric Drawing (given flow rate it can draw a municipal water treatment plant)

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Production Alternatives

Package water treatment plants are based on hardware mass productionEWB is based on customized production - limited to arithmetic scaling

AguaClara is based on knowledge mass production – enables exponential scalingRecent design for Las Vegas, Honduras

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How do you Invent?Immerse yourself in the context of

the problemLearn the state of the art theories,

but don’t assume they are all correctIdentify the constraints that are

preventing advance in an attribute that is important, then break the rules

Beware of places where authors say “it is well known that….” or “standard practice for many years has been…”

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How do you Invent?Clarify and restate the new attributeStart from scratchQuestion EVERYTHING including the

QuestionAsk WHY?Sketch new ideas – create a ranking Remember what you knowWatch out for your assumptions

Why baffles?Why not make deep flocculators more efficient?

What is the real goal here?

Mass is conserved

Breaking flocs is bad

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Beauty?Do aesthetics matter?

Beauty in equations and facilities

La 34 Cuatro Comunidades San Matias

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Innovators Build Bridges between Networks

Make connections with completely different networks

Get outside your social class, your country, your business, your university

Do new things, take things apart, experiment, fail, observe…

Flocculate Ideas!Be a node!

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What is Intelligent Design?

Identify the ObjectivesIdentifying the correct Constraints

(sketch them) and create dimensionless parameters

Creating the best Algorithms based on Physics, Constructability, Maintenance, Economics

Converting constraints into Dimensions using algorithms

Convert Dimensions into LayoutsObjectives – Constraints – Algorithms – Dimensions – Layouts– Iterate!

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InnovationAsk what if we…Requires a willingness to make

mistakesMy experience suggests that playing

with geometry can led to new insights

Try to unearth and revisit each design assumption

Make sure it is informed creativity – know your constraints

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Frugal and GenerousIf we are going to make the world a better place we will need to be frugal and generous

Frugal: careful about spending money or using things when you do not need to : using money or supplies in a very careful wayGenerous: freely giving or sharing money and other valuable things: providing more than the amount that is needed or normal : abundant or ample: showing kindness and concern for others

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The best designers…Explore how changes in design

constraints affect the geometry (rotate, invert, make it square, make it round…)

Create graphs or sketches showing those relationships

Don’t assume a constraint is set in stone

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Creativity with geometryPlay with geometry (remember

stacked filters)As scales change the optimal

geometry can change radically (remember flocculators that switch from vertical to horizontal)

Ask what happens if we Turn this 90 degrees Rotate this so it lines up with the plate

settlersTry a different layout

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Brainstorm IdeasHistorically the ideas from Capstone

design projects have moved into the AguaClara Design Engine or became research projectsFlow controller – dose controllerVertical flow flocculator designEconomic analysis of flocculator channel widthArsenic removalSmall (1 L/s) and large (1000 L/s) plantsChlorinatorsEnclosed StaRS FiltersNew inlet system for StaRS Filters

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Brainstorm: What are the new frontiers?

You can read ideas on the course website… But first, what ideas do you have?

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Use toolsUse the AguaClara code as needed.

No need to recreate the code. Use internet friendly references

(provide a hyperlink!)Investigate what others have done to

solve similar problems

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Engineers Need to WriteExplain your thought processExplain your solution steps from

objectives to constraints to algorithms to dimensions to layout

Introduce equationsState the assumptions you are

making and defend themDefine all parameters

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WritingCraft a report that can be read from

top to bottomInclude sketches.5mg/L (What is wrong with this?)Spell check: How does Mathcad spell

check?Mathcad allows math in text!Make sure someone from your team

proofreads the entire document before submission

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Avoid Vague Writing – Aim for Information

Dense Writing“They are inexpensive but provide a

limited precision.”What do you know after reading this

sentence?All you know is that the writer had an

opinion without knowing the basis.Novice writers sometimes eliminate

useable data from sentences to reduce the possibility that they could be wrong. In so doing they end up not saying anything useful.

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Avoid premature path selection

We all like certainty and have a tendency to rush to a conclusion prematurely

Avoid group think!Be skepticalEvaluate alternativesAsk why!

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Design – Rarely a Straight Path

Objectives Constraints Algorithms Dimensions Geometry LayoutsIterate!