* Introduction
* Background of the Problem
- Deepwater Horizon Explosion "BP Oil Spill"
* Design Brief
- Group: To design and create an educational system to model the capture and transport of oil from undersea gushers
- Individual: To design and construct a model of a device capable of transferring an oil-like substance to a retrieval storage device.
* Specs
- Must remain inside of tank at all times during testing
- Must be able to stay on the surface of the water
- Must be able to gather all oil without any help
- Must be free of any leaks
* Limits
- Cannot exceed the size of the tank
- Cannot take to long to build (preferably before testing)
- Total cost cannot exceed $200
- Power cannot exceed the amount of power available for the entire model to use
* Test Procedures
- Will model transportation of the captured well oil to a retrieval storage device
- Amount of "oil" will be measured before and after the transportation stage
- "Oil" lost will show how bad the system is
- Multiple videos should be taken from different angles to document the results accurately
- Sample Questionnaire:
1) Was more "oil" added to the water during transportation?
2) Did the transportation stage run smoothly?
3) How convenient is the method of transportation chosen to transport the oil-like substance?
4) Is there a simpler way to transport the substance?
* Brainstorming
- Getting the oil out of the water:
1) Water Vacuum System
2) Oil Skimmer
3) Oil Sorbent
4) Manually
- Moving the oil from the rig:
1) Small Barge (ideal for moving small amounts of oil)
2) Small Tanker
3) Large Tanker (ideal for moving massive amounts of oil)
*Conclusion
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