Automatic Can Crusher
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Revision as of 17:46, 9 February 2008
Group
Mike Morena
Eric Miller
Brian Peters
Problem Statement and Concept
Our project for the semester consists of creating an automated can crushing machine. The purpose of the machine would be to easily load and crush a standard size alumnium beverage can. If possible we would like to be able to load and crush multiple cans in succession.
In order to automate this process many machine elements will be included:
- Electric Motor
- Quick Return Mechanism
- Gearing\gear reductions
- Linkages
- Flywheel
- Mechanical advantage parts
- Bearings
| Number | Customer Requirements | Engineering Specifications |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Easily mountable (Basic) | Time to mount(min) |
| 2 | Be able to crush cans quickly | Cans per minute (15) [Using Working Model, we will simulate the can crusher and time how many cans it can crush in one minute] |
| 3 | Standard alumunium cans. ie. Beer, Soda, Juice | Dimensions and material properties (cm,yield strength) |
| 4 | Minimal jamming | Rate (jams/100,1000) crushes |
| 5 | Crush cans to a certain thickness | Average thickness of crushed can (cm) |
| 6 | Not very loud | Decibels (dB) |
| 7 | Reasonable size | Dimensions/Volume (cm/cm^3) |
| 8 | Reasonable cost | Dollars ($) |
| 9 | Aesthetics | Customer satisfaction survey (%) |
| 10 | Durable | Number of cruhes until failure (#) |
| 11 | Safe (Child Proof) | No. of sharp edges, finger size openings (#)(cm) |

