Blog 3

Chase Trinklein

The week before spring break in nuvu we worked on developing the key layout of our design and we began to work on creating our first prototype using rhino and fusion.  One major design challenge we faced was that we had problems designing a perfect containment box and making it were it doesn't leak and filters correctly.  The next week, we planned to make the actual prototype and make sure that it filtrated properly along with starting to work on the pill press.

Algae on mars concept

Chase Trinklein

Throughout the prior week in Nuvu, Alyssa and I have strived to make an innovate a way to make medicinal needs on mars not only easier but all around more sustainable as well.  In the previous week we began looking at different ideas for projects that we can begin to start putting in motion for medicine on mars.  We continue to research and come up with ideas until we finally have come with idea that has stuck with us.  We have done light research so far and plan to follow up and do thurough research on the topic but as of now have found this.  Algae is a living organism that not only can survive harsh living conditions such as that of mars itself, but also it provides nutrients that help fend off radiation and help with other key nutrition needs in the body.  With a stable living environment we can make algae so that it will be able to replenish itself, provided that we find  a suitable water source for it to grow in.  However this is the design challenge we faced which is trying to come up with a continent system that can host this algae and be ready for quick dispense and also have an environment to help the algae survive.  The week we plan to research and find a way to make a sustainable water source for this algae.

Algae in Action

Chase Trinklein

In this past week my team and I dug further into the algae for medicinal terms concept and researched different ways we could make it happen.  The majority of what we researched and worked on for the weak however was transforming the idea of an algae shot into a containment capsule that could then turn the algae into a supplement that is easy to get into the human body.  However we ran into several challenges when it came to the design of the capsule.  First we ran into the problem of how to filter out the algae from the water like environment it would need to be contained in.  Second we ran into the problem of figuring out how to turn the algae into a ready to use supplement.  So next week we plan to work on different ways to make the algae into a supplement and then further it into harvesting it's key uses.

Chlorella Filtration and supplement process

Chase Trinklein

In the week prior during class, my team and I took a closer look into how we could not only efficiently filtrate the algae through our system both cleaning it and prepping it for its supplemental form.  Also, we dove into the concept of how we are going to make the algae into it's supplement form. We decided that in order to obtain the most efficient system all around, we will have the algae tan on top with both the algae and the water.  We will have the system where it drops the algae into the second compartment where it will be held until it can be pumped through the ion exchange filter ignored to cleanse it of any unwanted elements.  We will then suck the algae out of the tank and into a pill compressor where the algae will be made into a pill.  The key design challenges we faced were figuring out how to start working on the pill press and having chlorella grown to begin to use and test with.  In the upcoming week, we plan to make a rough model of what our actual system will be.

Last week in nuvu

Chase Trinklein

In the week prior in nuvu My partners and I worked vigorously to make chlorella filtration system and a chlorella pill making machine so we can help to ward off the numerous amount of excess radiation found on mars.  We not only complete our first initial model, but we also started on making the final for our project and started making a pill press for our chlorella.  The main design challenge that we faced was making our pill press on fusion and getting it so that it would be a working pill press.  Next week we hope to have a full working model that we will be able to test and make work efficiently.

Blog 4

Chase Trinklein

Last week in Nuvu, my team and I truly capitalized on the time we had to help finalize all aspects of our project. I made sure that was able to formulate and then finalize our pill press that we could use to make our algae pills.  I then proceeded to make the drying racks needed in order to dry our algae for the pill making process by formulating it in rhino and then laser cutting it.  Some of the key design challenges that we faced is not having the ideal materials we needed in order to finish the acrylic boxes to store the algae.  Also we had challenges in making sure that the pill press would be able to work and be made for ease of use.  The next we planned to prepare for exhibition night.

Last week's Inovations

Chase Trinklein

Throughout the past week in Nuvu, Alyssa and I have strived to make sufficient and convenient medical needs that can be sustained on mars. Alyssa and I have been working diligently on our first prototype for our medicine sorter, which was our initial idea in which we started to create and innovate with.  We started the week making the basis for which was to be our prototype but quickly realized some fatal flaws in the process of making this medicine sorter.  The first flaw that we came in contact with was the fact that our idea though a very much needed idea was not something unique with it's own special qualities.  Also, we found that we were faced with the challenge of having an RGB color sorter which is a key component in sorting different color pills. So we decided to finish out our prototype and move to our overall favorite idea that would best suit the mars environment.  This idea is an emergency first aid kit specially adapted to the mars environment. So in the oncoming week, we plan to have completed our research on the components needed to combat the different elements and situations present in the mars environment and overall make a successful medicine kit.

Daily Vitamin Intake Sorter

Chase Trinklein

This past week in class I researched into what Vitamins are needed in the human body on a daily and weekly basis