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== Abstract == | == Abstract == | ||
A rapid composting system was designed by | A rapid composting system was designed by [[Engr215 Introduction to Design]] Team 6 to find a better use for the green waste generated at the [http://www.friendsofthedunes.org/HCNC/ Humboldt Coastal Nature Center]. Below is a detailed page on the process and cost of building the rapid [[compost]] system. | ||
== Problem Statement == | == Problem Statement == | ||
The Friends of the Dunes invites volunteers every week to remove invasive plants in the Humboldt Coastal Nature Center. Each week, a volume of approximately 6’x6’x6’ of green waste is generated and shipped off the site to be | The [[Friends of the Dunes]] invites volunteers every week to remove invasive plants in the [http://www.friendsofthedunes.org/HCNC/ Humboldt Coastal Nature Center]. Each week, a volume of approximately 6’x6’x6’ of green waste is generated and shipped off the site to be disposed of miles away. In an effort to manage the waste on site, rather than shipping it, this rapid composting system was designed. | ||
== Criteria == | == Criteria == | ||
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|title=How to Build the Rapid Compost System | |title=How to Build the Rapid Compost System | ||
|File: FOTD Compost Location.jpg|Project Site |1 |Find an open space. | |File: FOTD Compost Location.jpg|Project Site |1 |Find an open space. | ||
|File:Team 6.jpg |Three Chamber compost System |2 | | |File:Team 6.jpg |Three Chamber compost System |2 |Compress and flatten the ground where the compost bin will go. | ||
|File:Team6pallets.jpg |Three Chamber compost System the 2nd |3 | | |File:Team6pallets.jpg |Three Chamber compost System the 2nd |3 |Find some pallets to build the frame of the composter. Pallets can be found almost anywhere that receives freight. One of the best places to search are hardware stores, who will often give away the pallets for free. | ||
|File:Team6Lukehummering.jpg |Some picture |4 | | |File:Team6Lukehummering.jpg |Some picture |4 |Nail three pallets together to make a chamber for the compost. | ||
|File:Team6singlechamber.jpg |Some random picture |5 | | |File:Team6singlechamber.jpg |Some random picture |5 |Place another pallet at the bottom of the chamber. This pallet will prevent the compost materials from contacting the ground while also allowing air to enter the compost bin form below. | ||
|File:Team6threechamber.jpg |Some picture |6 | | |File:Team6threechamber.jpg |Some picture |6 |Because of the large amount of waste being generated at Friends of the Dunes, three chambers were built. One or two chambers would be more appropriate for individual households. | ||
|File:Team6cutslots.jpg |Slots for door |7 | | |File:Team6cutslots.jpg |Slots for door |7 |Take six boards that are about the height of each chamber and cut slots into them. These slots will be placeholders for planks of wood which will make the door. | ||
|File:Team6drillslots.jpg |Some picture |8 | | |File:Team6drillslots.jpg |Some picture |8 |Drill the boards directly onto the chamber walls. | ||
|File:Team6woodenslots.jpg |Some random picture |9 | | |File:Team6woodenslots.jpg |Some random picture |9 |Take any extra pallets you may have and remove the planks of wood. This wood is perfect for doors and will save money since pallets are free. | ||
|File: | |File:Team6placeslots.jpg |Some picture |10 |Place the planks of wood into the slots. | ||
|File:Team6placein3chambers.jpg |Some picture |11 |Once all planks are in place, the door will be complete. | |||
|File:Team6roof.JPG |Some picture |12 |Latch on a metal roof to protect the compost materials from rain. | |||
|File:Team6beachgrass.jpg |Beach Grass Bale |13 |Properly insulate the chambers by placing straw bales around the system. In our design we used beach grass because it is an invasive plant that is always readily available. | |||
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!align="center"| Materials | |||
!align="center"| Quantity | |||
!align="center"| Potential Cost | |||
!align="center"| Our Cost | |||
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|align="center"| $3.00/bar | |align="center"| $3.00/bar | ||
|align="right"| $3.00/bar | |align="right"| $3.00/bar | ||
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| Corrugated Sheet Metal | | Corrugated Sheet Metal | ||
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|align="right"| Free | |align="right"| Free | ||
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!colspan="2" align="center" | '''Total with Beach Grass Bales''' | |||
| | !align="right"|'''$161.24''' | ||
!align="right"| '''$86.00''' | |||
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[[Image: Group Time input.jpg|upright=2.7]] | [[Image: Group Time input.jpg|upright=2.7]] | ||
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[[Category:Composting]] | |||
==Update October 2017== | |||
Unfortunately the rapid compost system fell apart and is no longer available to compost green waste. An employee said that, “They were not used as often as they would have liked.” It was also mentioned that, "They fell over and it was a eye sore." |
Revision as of 05:19, 16 October 2017
Abstract
A rapid composting system was designed by Engr215 Introduction to Design Team 6 to find a better use for the green waste generated at the Humboldt Coastal Nature Center. Below is a detailed page on the process and cost of building the rapid compost system.
Problem Statement
The Friends of the Dunes invites volunteers every week to remove invasive plants in the Humboldt Coastal Nature Center. Each week, a volume of approximately 6’x6’x6’ of green waste is generated and shipped off the site to be disposed of miles away. In an effort to manage the waste on site, rather than shipping it, this rapid composting system was designed.
Criteria
Criteria | Weight | Constraint |
Cost | 4 | Less than $400 |
Ease of Use | 7 | Usable by untrained volunteers |
Educational Value | 6 | At least volunteers learn more about rapid compost systems |
Effectiveness | 9 | Must be able to process about 6’x6’x6’ of yard waste every 14-21 days |
Labor Intensity | 5 | Cannot require more maintenance than 1-2 times a week for 2-3 hours each day |
Availability of Amendments | 2 | Bought locally and cheaply |
Aesthetics | 6 | More professional than a tarp |
Safety | 10 | Non-toxic and will not spontaneously combust |
Durability | 8 | Stable for at least one year |
Description of Final Project
The rapid compost system is a three chamber compost bin with no mechanical parts. The structure is supported by wood beams and insulated with beach grass bales. To protect the insulating bales from wet weather, a hand mixed lime plaster seals the walls. The ground under the structure has been compacted thoroughly and covered with wood pallets to prevent the compost materials from contacting the earth. A roof will be slightly larger than the structure, and pitched at an angle, to keep rain from soaking through the plaster. Doors were made from donated wood that slides into place.
Materials Cost
Materials | Quantity | Potential Cost | Our Cost |
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Pallets | 3 | $23.75/pallet | Donated |
Beach Grass Bales | 18 | Free | Donated |
Straw Bales | 18 | $9.12/bale | $9.12/bale |
Lime Plaster | 48ft2 | $50.00 | $50.00 |
Wood | twelve 2”x4”x4’ | Free | Free |
Nails and Wire Staples | 1lb | $2.49/lb | Donated |
Chicken Wire | 48ft2 | $12.00 | $12.00 |
Rebar | five 4' bars | $3.00/bar | $3.00/bar |
Corrugated Sheet Metal | one 4'x15' sheet | Free | Free |
Total with Beach Grass Bales | $161.24 | $86.00 |
Design Cost
Figure 8: Time Invested
Update October 2017
Unfortunately the rapid compost system fell apart and is no longer available to compost green waste. An employee said that, “They were not used as often as they would have liked.” It was also mentioned that, "They fell over and it was a eye sore."