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This is a review of the | This is a review of the literature acquired in the beginning stages of our research on Human powered devices and a means to build them. | ||
===Composting basics=== | ===Composting basics=== |
Revision as of 19:19, 13 February 2011
Background
The Engineers:
Our goal is to design and build a human powered charging station. By harnessing human kinetic energy through common gym equipment, we hope to transfer the energy to a battery capable of charging small electronic devices such as cell phones, iPods, cameras, and possibly laptops.
The project is an assignment for ENGR 305 (Appropriate Technology) at Humboldt State University, Arcata, CA. We will be in collaboration with The Humboldt Bay Center for Sustainable Living who is opening the new Humboldt Bay Eco-Hostel located in Samoa, CA above the historic Samoa Cookhouse.
The plan is to make the charging station operational by the end of the semester so that it can be a useful and educational part of the Eco-Hostel. We hope to emphasize that energy is not cheap and that it takes work to make electricity used to power even the smallest electronic devices in our lives.
Literature Review
This is a review of the literature acquired in the beginning stages of our research on Human powered devices and a means to build them.
Composting basics
Paragraph on the basics. [1]
Composting concerns
Short paragraph on the concerns.[2]
Types of composting
Short introduction to types of composting. [3]
Type 1
Type 1 composting is a system that utilizes..... Make sure to include description [4], advantages and disadvantages, and/or have a comparison matrix.
Type 2
Type 2 composting is a system that utilizes..... Make sure to include description, advantages and disadvantages, and/or have a comparison matrix. [3]
Type 3
Type 3 composting is a system that utilizes..... Make sure to include description, advantages and disadvantages, and/or have a comparison matrix.
Designing interpretive materials
According to ______ interpretive materials for composting should include....