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This is the gallery page lists some of the projects done by [[Engr215_Introduction_to_Design|Engineering 215]].
This is the gallery page lists some of the projects done by [[Engr215_Introduction_to_Design|Engineering 215]].


== Gallery Spring 2008 - Full Belly Project ==
== Gallery Spring 2009 - WaterPod ==
The Spring semester of Engineering 215 worked with the [[Full Belly Project]] to adapt their Universal Nut Sheller in the following three manners:
The Spring semester of Engineering 215 worked with the [[WaterPod]] to research, design, and build a system that completes a task to allow a number of artists to live sustainably onboard the barge.
 
<gallery caption="Spring 2009 ENGR-215 Intro to Design Projects">
Image:Easy ridas 040 resized.JPG|<big><center>'''[[WaterPod_Bicycle_Energy_Generator|Bicycle Energy Generator]]'''</center></big>
An alternative way to convert kinetic energy to AC power by means of a bicycle energy generator.
 
Image:HYDRO.JPG|<big><center>'''[[WaterPod_Soil-less_Growing_System|Soil-less Growing System
]]'''</center></big>
A system that would grow food for the occupants of the barge without the presence of soil.
 
Image:Picture3.jpg|<big><center>'''[[WaterPod_Filter_Commander_9000|Filter Commander 9000]]'''</center></big>
A water filtration system to make drinkable water from rainwater catchment.
 
Image:Bikepic.jpg|<big><center>'''[[WaterPod_Tour_de_Volts|Tour de Volts]]'''</center></big>
A bicycle as a power source to provide a bit of extra energy to the WaterPod.
 
Image:Hangthyme.jpg|<big><center>'''[[WaterPod_Hang_Thyme|WaterPod Hang Thyme]]'''</center></big>
A hydroponic green wall that is used to grow herbs in minimal amounts of space.
 
Image:FBDsystem.jpg|<big><center>'''[[WaterPod_FBD_Rainwater_Purification|FBD Rainwater Purification]]'''</center></big>
Exists to provide clean drinking water for the WaterPod Project
 
Image:CoopatronExplodedView.jpg|<big><center>'''[[WaterPod_Coopatron_5000|Coopatron 5000]]'''</center></big>
A chicken coop designed to supplement the dietary needs of the inhabitants of the WaterPod.
 
Image:M2b2 boiling2.jpg|<big><center>'''[[WaterPod_Rocket_Stove|Rocket Stove]]'''</center></big>
To provide a reliable and sustainable means of cooking by minimizing fuel use and optimizing efficiency.
 
Image:Pico_pelton.jpg|<big><center>'''[[WaterPod_Pico_in_a_Bucket|Pico in a Bucket]]'''</center></big>
To harness the kinetic energy of the falling water from the overflow of the WaterPod's water tower.
 
Image:MSB_rotors.jpg|<big><center>'''[[WaterPod_WindPod_Turbine|WindPod Turbine]]'''</center></big>
A vertical access wind turbine that uses the power of the wind coming from any direction to create energy.
 
Image:Toiletseat.jpg|<big><center>'''[[WaterPod_Composting_Toilet|Composting Toilet]]'''</center></big>
Duchamp de Loo, is a composting toilet system that can be used and can educate people about environmental ways to get rid of human waste.
</gallery>
 
== Gallery Fall 2008 - Full Belly Project ==
The Fall semester of Engineering 215 worked with the [[Full Belly Project]] to adapt their Universal Nut Sheller in the following three manners:
*Reducing the cost and cement content of the UNS for manufacture in West Africa: [[FBP_LC_Sheller|The LC sheller]] and [[FBP_The_Full_Bell|The Full Bell]]
*Reducing the cost and cement content of the UNS for manufacture in West Africa: [[FBP_LC_Sheller|The LC sheller]] and [[FBP_The_Full_Bell|The Full Bell]]
*Utilizing waste plastic bags to make the UNS molds in Haiti: [[FBP_Hot_Dang_Plastic_Encasement|Hot Dang Plastic Encasement]] and [[FBP_Pressed_Plastic|Pressed Plastic]]
*Utilizing waste plastic bags to make the UNS molds in Haiti: [[FBP_Hot_Dang_Plastic_Encasement|Hot Dang Plastic Encasement]] and [[FBP_Pressed_Plastic|Pressed Plastic]]
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</gallery>
</gallery>


==Gallery Spring 2007 - Eco Hostel==
== Gallery Spring 2007 - Eco Hostel ==
This semester the students of Engineering 215 worked with [http://eco-hostel.org/ Humboldt Bay Center for Sustainable Living] (HBCSL) designing 6 model hostel cottages for the [[Humboldt Bay Eco Hostel|Humboldt Bay Eco Hostel]] using materials such as:
This semester the students of Engineering 215 worked with [http://eco-hostel.org/ Humboldt Bay Center for Sustainable Living] (HBCSL) designing 6 model hostel cottages for the [[Humboldt Bay Eco Hostel|Humboldt Bay Eco Hostel]] using materials such as:
*papercrete  
*papercrete  
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</gallery>
</gallery>


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Revision as of 02:11, 13 May 2009

Introduction

This is the gallery page lists some of the projects done by Engineering 215.

Gallery Spring 2009 - WaterPod

The Spring semester of Engineering 215 worked with the WaterPod to research, design, and build a system that completes a task to allow a number of artists to live sustainably onboard the barge.

Gallery Fall 2008 - Full Belly Project

The Fall semester of Engineering 215 worked with the Full Belly Project to adapt their Universal Nut Sheller in the following three manners:

Gallery Spring 2007 - Eco Hostel

This semester the students of Engineering 215 worked with Humboldt Bay Center for Sustainable Living (HBCSL) designing 6 model hostel cottages for the Humboldt Bay Eco Hostel using materials such as:

  • papercrete
  • aerated concrete
  • structural concrete insulated panels (SCIPs)
  • modern interpretation of a traditional Yurok plank house
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