Group 2 - Eager Beaver Chainsaw
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| + | We will dissect an Eager Beaver chainsaw by McCulloch. This product is sold for household use and was developed in Arizona in 1988. It uses a gasoline internal combustion engine to power a chain, which is the mechanism that cuts the tree or limb. We will analyze how the design was affected by various factors. By reverse engineering each of the chainsaw's subsystems, we will discover how each system provides its own function while contributing the main goal of whole system. | ||
== Group Members == | == Group Members == | ||
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Project Summary
We will dissect an Eager Beaver chainsaw by McCulloch. This product is sold for household use and was developed in Arizona in 1988. It uses a gasoline internal combustion engine to power a chain, which is the mechanism that cuts the tree or limb. We will analyze how the design was affected by various factors. By reverse engineering each of the chainsaw's subsystems, we will discover how each system provides its own function while contributing the main goal of whole system.
Group Members
| Name | |
| Brad Anderson | bradande@buffalo.edu |
| Adam Chamberlain | adamcham@buffalo.edu |
| Russell Pernal | russellp@buffalo.edu |
| Ryan Brion | ryanbrio@buffalo.edu |
| Nick Kier | nrkier@bufalo.edu |