Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Week 9

This week was spent preparing for the final presentation. We put the finishing touches on our 3D model by painting it, adding an antenna and showing where we would make building changes. The rest of the time was dedicated to editing our final report and creating a presentation. Most of the data was redundant because it was all the same research being transcribed in different ways. We also prepared a ten minute speech to go with the power point presentation. This project followed the predetermined time line almost exactly as we planned.

Week 8



We received our 3D print this week, it was smaller than predicted but all the pieces came out fine. We have the square base (figure 1), The beginning of the triangle walls withe the middle(figure 2) and the top of the tower(figure 3). there is also a picture of the fully assembled 3D model shown in figure 4.



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Figure 1
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Figure 2

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Figure 3

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Figure 4

Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Week 6

This week was dedicated towards working on our final report draft. Being that this is a mainly research based project we had a lot of transcribing of data as well as resources to site. However we did not have as many deliverables as other groups may have had. We are instead working on a powerpoint to display our research as well as a model which was created using the 3D printer. We had some difficulties coming up with a budget because the project is so research based and the 3D print model is free. So we decided for now to include binding materials for our model such as glue. For the actual final report we will be estimating the cost of the 3D print by finding the volume of the model we created and applying the cost per cubic inch

For the final report, we decided to split the workload into five sections. Steve worked on the “Problem Overview” and the “Existing Solution” section. Liam did the “Abstract” and the “Project Objective” sections. Chen worked on the “Project Timeline” and “Budget” sections. Tilvander worked on the “Final Model” section and organized the resources. Kyle did the “Research” and “Discussion” section.  

Week 7



This week was used to finish the design for the 3D print model in solidworks. The final hurdles to make it over was hollowing out the inside and enlarge the model. The hollowing out was trial and error to see how the cost could be reduced for our print. In order to enlarge the model we ended up printing three different pieces that would be put together when the print was done.

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The assembly of the freedom tower is shown above. The assembly consisted of simple mates on the bottom of each piece. The finals dimensions are as follows: 1.5in by 1.5in base, 1in by 1in top face and a total height of 11in. The model is hollowed out to save on the cost of building materials.

Thursday, May 7, 2015

Aspasia Zerva




Professor in the department of Civil, Architectural, and Environmental Engineering. She received her PHD in Civil Engineering from the University of Illinois. Her research interests include earthquake engineering and engineering seismology.  She is currently leading our class based on famous structures.


zervaa@drexel.edu

Tilvinder Singh




















Tilvinder Singh is from Philadelphia Pennsylvania and is a freshman attending Drexel University as a computer engineer. He chose Drexel because it is in Philadelphia and the coop program for engineering is one of the best in the area.
ts862@drexel.edu

Stephen Maciejewski

Inline image 1Steve is a biomedical engineer who is in the five year program at Drexel university. He hopes to graduate and move on to medical school after his undergrad. Steve is from Springfield, Pennsylvania.