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1 ESCO-Nestable Crate Paul Silver Gary Hicks Chad Freitag Anwar Al-Alawi

2 Design Brief The project was to design a reusable crate that would be collapsible, stackable, and/or nestable, such that it can be returned to ESCO once the product has been shipped using minimal cargo space.

3 Four Step Process Product Design Specification External Search
Internal Search Concept Evaluation & Decision Each step applied to all major components of project

4 Design Concept Return, Nested Outgoing, Stacked

5 Sizing/Proportion Analysis
Must fit logically/spatially into 20’ cargo container Packing density of 55-gallon drum Spacing around crates for easy movement with forklift Crate size/proportions computed 20 crates per 20’ cargo container

6 Sizing/Proportion Analysis

7 Material Selection Durable, lightweight, recyclable Low maintenance
Exposure to harsh environment Commonly available Proven performer

8 Material Selection High Density Polyethylene (HDPE)
Structural foaming agent Opportunity to learn about plastics

9 Chest & Lid Geometry GE Plastics - Injection Molding Guidelines
EDS IDEAS - solid modeling

10 Chest & Lid Geometry

11 Chest & Lid Geometry

12 Structural Analysis EDS IDEAS CHEST Maximum Von Mises-3900 psi
Maximum deflection-0.139” LID Maximum Von Mises-3750 psi Maximum deflection-0.323” COMBINED WEIGHT lb

13 Structural Analysis HDPE yield strength - 4800 psi Chest Lid
Safety Factor Lid Safety Factor

14 Structural Analysis

15 Structural Analysis

16 Structural Analysis

17 Manufacturing

18 Manufacturing Low Pressure Injection Molding
Aluminum tooling vs. steel tooling Aluminum is less expensive and requires less lead time Influence on design process

19 Economic Analysis Crate vs. 55-gallon drum Drums - $9 Crate - $187
Based on 5-year span Drums - $302,400 Crates - $478,720

20 Economic Analysis Crates cost more
Difficult to place price on long term environmental savings What are you willing to pay for environmental preservation? Salvage value - can be used for less strenuous tasks Storage Material movement

21 Rapid Prototype PSU rapid prototype machine Verify nesting ability
Verify stacking ability

22 Further Development Design optimization Different loading conditions
Reduce weight Decrease stress concentration Different loading conditions Impact Crane straps Quotes for initial production run

23 Conclusion Add a strong statement that summarizes how you feel or think about this topic Summarize key points you want your audience to remember


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