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created by Odelia Ghodsizadeh, Scott Kasper, Sean McGuire, and Brian Robinson for the BME262 design course with taught by Dr. Robert Malkin

  • the team is designing for a 1-2L cavity at 2-8degC for less than $300
  • shaker/solar-powered fridge to deliver 6W with an energy storage mechanism
      initial
      • testing was performed on a small volume "soda-fridge" that employs a fan to suck air over a heatsink and out the device's back
      • initial testing indicates that it takes about ten hours at 16W or five hours at 23W to reach 8degC
      • purchased 28W solar panel able to generate 23W on sunny days; clouds reduced output to 1W
    • ran a 19hr test after powering the fridge for 5hrs
      • utilized an unspecified phase change material to (presumably) solidify during the fridge's cooling, and absorb latent heat energy as the box warmed
      • fridge remained below 8degC for 12hrs; ambient temp was 21degC
      • team stated desire to add additional insulation to the fridge
    • a test involving simulated ambient temperatures of 44degC (via a hair dryer) saw the fridge hold at about 15degC with constant grid power
    • team hypothesized that the box could fall below 2degC (their lower temperature bound) on cold days
      • sealed the exhaust ducts to bring the temperature back up; the ducts normally carry away latent heat from the box
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