====== Minute - February ====== [[start:classes:principlesofdesign:allograftpreservation_2012:start|Back to allograft preservation page]] ===== 02/01/2012 ===== * We had a group meeting after EID103 class session to discuss individual sketches and decide group's best idea sketches. * Found several strengths and weaknesses of our individual drawings. * So, we brainstormed ideas about our design and made certain improvements such as better slide-open rid that also lifts up allograft parts and fool-proof mechanism that doesn't let the rid open too quickly. * We worked on finishing group sketches and ended up drawing three more new sketches. * **Link : ** [[Initial Allograft Preservation 2012 Group Sketches|Initial Sketches]] ===== 02/03/2012 ===== * We finalized our group sketches. ===== 02/08/2012 ===== * Meeting with Prof. Lima. * We discussed about the problems and established objectives of next few weeks. * We set up a meeting with Daniel Gitzel for demonstration of 2011 allograft preservation pump system. ===== 02/10/2012 ===== * Meeting with Daniel Gitzel * Daniel designed and programmed a pump system using a diaghragm pump (better for removing liquid), peristaltic pump, and arduino control system. * He gave us all documents from last year's project. * He showed us where all the necessary parts were stored. * He briefly explained how the system work. * However, the pump that he used is not available right now, therefore we will have to use different pump. * The control system needs to be modified for a new pump. ===== 02/13/2012 ===== * General Meeting * Progress and objects were discussed - we need to re-build the pump system. * We made a first draft of problem statement. * We discussed about the time line (Tentative schedule) ===== 02/15/2012 ===== * General Meeting * Progress and goals were discussed * We need to verify that impulse sealer works with the thick IV bag. * Find another peristaltic pump available * Find a large container to store a knee * Design a system that uses IV bag instead of sterile container. * Work on making an IV bag with input and output valves. * After few trials, we figured out a method to successfully sealing IV bag: ** Set impulse sealer dial at 8 and quickly press down firmly three times) ** * We discussed how the tubing system will be. * **Link : ** [[Sealing IV bag with impulse sealer]] ===== 02/22/12 ===== * Successfully operated the pump system comprised of a peristaltic pump, a diaphragm pump, and four chambers with manually caliberated pump rates. * We decided to use Tupperware for solid chamber. * **Link: ** [[First successful run of pump system|First successful run of the pump system]] ===== 02/23/2012 ===== * We made a first design of IV bag with input and output valves. * We used an IV bag with 2 tubes. * Attached valves that enables us to control flow directly. * **Link : ** [[IV bag with input/output valve]] ===== 02/24/2012 ===== * IV bag passed the No Leak Test. * We met with Daniel Gitzel for an advice on operating the arduino control system. * We worked on putting the pump system together. ===== 02/27/2012 ===== * Met with Prof. Lima and talked about purchasing media bags and containers. * Discussed about which tubing size is ideal for the project. * We decided to finalize our BOM soon.