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Evaluating Machines

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Evaluating

Machines
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Design Evaluation (in the textbook)

  • Efficiency & Effectiveness
  • Function & Design
  • Environmental load
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Biomimicry

The evolution of design
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Biomimicry Principles
solar powered, self cleaning, form fits function, recycles everything, rewards cooperation, local expertise, diverse and curbs excess

What if a motorcycle was more like a horse?

Runs on

Recent sunlight
Quieter
Fuel at home
Footprint smaller

Ebikes are here, but not solar powered
Hydro or wind may work

Diversify the grid and make it more resilient

Self Cleaning

Cleaning a bike is a pain.

Form fits Function

Muscles respond to use

Older horses learn and have training

Are less reactive

Can return you home ... some

Recycles

Everything
A horse wasn’t always a horse.

Manure feeds the next gen of food

Horse becomes food

Demands

local expertise
Plains critter

Adapted to open plains, but will change coat seasonally.

Breeds to handle specific chores - work horses are much larger and can go all day, quarter horses - for a quarter mile race, thoroughbreds for racing, ponies for being obnoxious

Depends on

diversity
Further generations depend on genetic diversity.

Curbs Excess

A horse will store excess, but that is used in the winter.

It goes as fast as it needed to escape the fastest predator.

Pronghorn can travel much faster than anything else. Must have co-evolved with a fast prairie predator that no longer exists.

The Motorcycle would

  • heal, mate, learn
  • older motorcycles $$$$
  • flexible and adapt
  • make you a better person
  • little, if any, pollution
  • quiet
  • Re use everything
  • Communicate with other motorcycles
  • Communicate with the rider
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The Task

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Team Leaders

  • Lucas
  • Amy
  • Parry
  • Alina
  • Taresh
  • Olivia
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The Process

  • Team leaders set up a crew based required skills.
  • Evaluate a machine based on Benysus’ laws.
  • Come up with specific recommendations and a mock ups
  • Present to client(s) (video uploaded to a cloud, all the crew presents, 5 min max)
  • Winning bid

Byron Meets with potential crew members to discuss skills and CVs

Byron meets with Team Leaders to discuss required skills and how to build a team.

The Machine

Gantt Chart