REQUEST

 

FOR

 

PROPOSAL

 

 

 

 

For the Design of a

 

MOTORIZED AUTOMATIC SPHEROID STORAGE DEVICE

 

 

 

 

The Department of Engineering

 

Baylor University

 

Waco, Texas  76798

 

Fall 1996

 

 

 


I.          STATEMENT OF WORK

Qualified engineering design teams are invited to submit a technical proposal for the design of a Motorized Automatic Spheroid Storage device to the Department of Engineering at Baylor University, hereafter referred to as the owner.  Upon owner approval of the proposed design, the successful engineering team, hereafter referred to as the design team, shall build, test, and evaluate a prototype device.  The design team shall then furnish a formal written report and demonstrate the performance of the prototype device to the owner.

The design, construction, testing, and reporting of the Motorized Automatic Spheroid Storage device, hereafter referred to as the device, is a requirement for completion of Engineering 3380 - Engineering Design I at Baylor University for the fall semester 1996.

II.        SPECIFICATION

1.         Scope

The design team shall design, construct, test, and evaluate a multi-function device. The device shall move two ping pong balls and one golf ball from a recessed platform into a receiving box. The design objectives are to move the balls over the greatest distance as quickly and reliably as possible.

2.         Design Requirements

2.1       Design Criteria

The design team shall design the device to meet or exceed all of the criteria listed below.

2.1.a.   The device shall meet or exceed all criteria as contained in “ASME Student Design Competition Design Problem - 1996/1997,” appendix A, and all subsequent “Update Bulletins” published by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.

2.1.b.   The device shall not be dangerous to personnel, destructive to Baylor property, or otherwise inappropriate for operation in a classroom at Baylor University as judged by the owners.  Special design attention is required to ensure that the device will not function in a manner that could damage the desktop, carpet, or other building furnishings.

2.1.c.   The owners may choose to keep the device including all parts needed for assembly and operation for future instructional purposes.

2.2       Design Documentation

The design team shall document the project by use of manuscripts, calculations and drafted drawings. All documents shall be one-sided on either had-written green engineering paper (National Form 42-381 or equal) or laser-printed on 8.5x11” or 11x17” white paper. A formal engineering report is required with drawings and spreadsheet cost figures. Formal oral progress reports are required using at least one overhead transparency and other visual aids as necessary.

3.         Safety Requirements

The design team shall conduct all construction and testing with safety as the primary consideration. Failure to observe departmental workplace rules will lead to penalties in performance evaluation.

4.         Manufacturing Requirements

4.1       Materials Procurement

The owners shall supply the design team a basic set of tools for construction. Any additional tools and supplies desired by the design team shall be acquired at the design team's expense.

4.2       Identification

a.         Nameplates

The design team shall provide nameplate identification on both the storage container and the prototype device, which includes a minimum of the design team name, device name, and team members names in at least 12 point lettering.

b.         Warning Labels

The design team shall affix clearly visible warning labels to all components of the device that may pose a safety hazard to operators or observers of the device.

4.3       Clean Up

Cleanliness in the workplace is expected at all times and in all work areas.  Failure to observe departmental workplace rules will lead to penalties in performance evaluation.  The design team shall clean all work areas with each use.

5.         Test Requirements

The entire design team shall test the assembled device during the construction phase to ensure the device is fully operational and within the design specifications of this document.  The design team shall assemble and operate the device during the required final acceptance test.


III.       CONTRACT SCHEDULE

The following is the schedule of required submittals:

            Date                                         Submittal

Thursday, Sept. 12                   CONCEPTUAL DESIGN

Thursday, Sept. 19                   PRELIMINARY DESIGN I

Thursday, Sept. 26                   PRELIMINARY DESIGN II

Thursday, Oct. 10                    PRELIMINARY DESIGN III

Thursday, Oct. 17                    PRELIMINARY DESIGN IV

Thursday, Oct. 24                    FINAL DESIGN

Friday, Oct. 31             QUALIFICATION TEST

Thursday, Nov. 7                     REVISION PLAN

Thursday, Nov. 14                   FINAL ACCEPTANCE TEST

Wednesday, Nov. 20               FINAL ENGINEERING REPORT

All project submittals are due on the scheduled date at the start of scheduled class time and shall be delivered to the owner in room 109 of the Rogers Engineering and Computer Science Building at that time.  Incomplete or unsatisfactory submittals shall be resubmitted and will be assessed an owner-specified penalty.

IV.       PROJECT DELIVERABLES

The design team shall furnish the following project submittals in accordance with the above contract schedule. The design team should maintain a copy of all submittals for their own use.

1.         Conceptual Design

1.1       Conceptual Plans

Free hand plan and elevation sketches of the complete device showing the general arrangement of the device, including estimates of basic dimensions of overall height, width, and depth.  The sketches shall clearly identify each of the subsystems.

1.2       Conceptual Specifications

A brief written description of each of the device subsystems and of the device sequence of operation.  Each subsystem shall be given a subsystem title by the design team and the narrative shall include the elapsed time estimate, if appropriate, for each subsystem.

2.         Preliminary Design I

2.1       Motor Torque-Speed Requirement

An estimate of the operating torque and speed requirement of the motor based on conceptual plans and specifications. Brief qualitative and quantitative (if possible) analysis justifying this estimate.

2.2       Motor Test

A plan for testing the motor to determine experimentally if motor torque-speed requirement can be met. Shall include brief written procedure, sketches of test set-up, and data sheets for recording results.

3.         Preliminary Design II

3.1       Assembly Sketches

Orthographic assembly sketch(es) of each subsystem.  The drawings shall be drafted using a straight edge and standard engineering drafting and lettering practices, including the use of a standard drawing template and title block, overall dimensions, and notes.  All drawings shall be submitted on engineering paper and shall be accomplished in pencil with appropriate line weights.

4.         Preliminary Design III

4.1       Subsystem Test

At the preliminary design II progress meeting, the design team and the owners shall identify one subsystem for hardware demonstration at the preliminary design III progress meeting.

5.         Preliminary Design IV

5.1       Assembly CAD Drawings

Orthographic assembly drawings of each subsystem.  The drawings shall be drafted using a computer, including the use of a standard drawing template and title block, overall dimensions, and notes.  All drawings submitted shall be laser-printed on white paper.

6.         Final Design

6.1       Drawing Package

A final construction drawing package consisting of a cover sheet, a drawing index,  plan and elevation views of device, subsystem assembly drawings, detail drawings, and a cost estimate shall be submitted by each design team.  The detail drawings to be submitted will be specified to the design team by the owners.

6.2       Sequence of Operation

A revised written sequence of operation for the device.  This sequence is frozen when the final design is submitted and will provide the standard of performance for the compliance test.

7.         Qualification Test

7.1       Prototype Device

A fully-functional working prototype of the device.

8.         Revision Plan

8.1       Revision Plan

A detailed plan to modify the device according to a clearly stated set of performance criteria. The plan shall include the performance criteria, justification for modication, revised assembly and detail drawings as necessary, construction plan for executing the modifications, and a list of potential negative outcomes resulting from the modifications. The construction plan shall include a cost estimate and a time schedule for the modifications.

8.2       Operator’s Manual

The operator’s manual includes instructions for assembling, operating, and troubleshooting  the device. These written instructions shall be supported by appropriate sketches.

9.         Final Acceptance Test

9.1       Prototype Device

A fully-functional working prototype of the device which shall perform according to all applicable performance criteria as well as the qualification test device. Better performance in some or all performance criteria is highly desirable.

9.2       Isometric Drawing

A computer-drafted isometric drawing of the device.

9.3       Poster Documentation

A poster to include copies of only the following items: team name, device name, team members’ names, date, device plan and elevation drawings, isometric drawing, operating and calibration instructions, and assembly drawings (if desired).

10.       Final Engineering Report

The design team shall submit a written engineering report which shall include the items listed below as attachments.

10.1     As-built Drawing Package and Cost Figures

The complete as-built drawing package, including the revised as-built construction drawings and cost figures.

10.2     Operators Manual

As specified in section 8.2.

10.3     Request for Proposal

One copy of this document.

V.        GENERAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE CLAUSES

Each member of the design team shall thoroughly document individual contributions to the project in a design notebook.

VI.       OWNER-FURNISHED MATERIAL

The equipment and materials listed below will be made available to the design team by the owner. The design team shall assume the responsibility of normal diligence and care in handling and maintenance of owner-furnished equipment.  Other materials, equipment, and shop assistance may be provided at the owner's discretion as per written request by the design team.

1.         Tool Kit.

2.         Platform Box.

3.         Receiving/Storage Box.

VII.     POINT OF CONTACT

The design team shall submit all requests for clarification, waiver, or additional information associated with the design, construction, or testing of the device in writing.  Requests shall adhere to the format shown in appendix B.

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Appendix A

ASME Student Design Competition Design Problem - 1996/1997


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Appendix B

Design Team Written Communications to Owners


DATE:

TO:                  Drs. Newberry and Williams

FROM:            (Design Team Name)

SUBJECT:       MASS Device


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