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Garlock Expansion Joint (MSDI-P1367). Systems Design Review January 11 th , 2013. P13671 Members. Left to Right: Allison Feinberg (Member) Sam Kulpinski (Member) Don Thompson (Member) Wayne Evans (Customer) Elspeth Ochs (Member) Joe Harkins (Team Lead) Danny McCormick (Member) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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GARLOCK EXPANSION JOINT (MSDI-P1367)Systems Design Review
January 11th, 2013
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P13671 Members
Left to Right:
Allison Feinberg (Member)
Sam Kulpinski (Member)
Don Thompson (Member)
Wayne Evans (Customer)
Elspeth Ochs (Member)
Joe Harkins (Team Lead)
Danny McCormick (Member)
Dr. Jason Kolodziej (Faculty)
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Customer Needs
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Project Specifications
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House of Quality
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Risk Assessment
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ID Risk Item Effect Cause Severity Likelihood Importance Action to Minimize Risk Owner
1 Project scope too large Project not completed in time Project improperly scoped 3 2 3Project scope discussed with
customer week 1Team Lead
2 Parts ordered too late Test rig can't be built on timeLong lead times not properly identified and accounted for
2 2 3Long lead time parts identified
and ordered by Week 6 of MSD ITeam Lead
3 Unsafe failure mode Potential burns to operator Improper safety precautions 3 1 3Ensure proper safety measures
around rigStructual Engineer
4 Poor team work ethicWork not done on time or
properlyPersonality conflicts, personal life conflicts
2 1 2Ensure constant communication
between team members with regards to personal conflicts
Team Lead
5Uneven distribution of temperature within EJ
Customer unsatisfied with product
Improper simulation of fluid flow within EJ
1 3 1Use CFD simulation to better
understand flow within EJFluid/Thermal
System Engineer
6 Failure of actuation methodUnable to satisfy customer
requirements Improper design of actuation
method1 2 2
Use FEM to model stresses in components and ensure proper usage of equipment to ensure
reliable operation
Actuation Method Engineer
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Functional Decomposition
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SYSTEM OVERVIEW
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System Functions• Major Subsystem Components:
• Fluid• Tank, Tubing & Piping • Pump• Heating Components• Actuation & EJ Mount
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System Overview
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SYSTEM FLUID
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PEW Chart
Fluid Concepts
Selection CriteriaDynalene
LO170Dynalene
HCDynalene
SFParatherm MR
(Reference)Dowtherm
G Corn oil Canola oil
Max optimal Temp - - + 0 + - -
Cost - - - 0 + + +
Viscosity at 350 deg + 0 - 0 - - -
Availability 0 0 0 0 0 + +
Safety 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Thermal Conductivity + - 0 0 + - -
Sum + 's 2 0 1 0 3 2 2
Sum 0's 2 3 3 6 2 1 1
Sum -'s 2 3 2 0 1 3 3
Net Score 0 -3 -1 0 2 -1 -1
Rank 2 7 4 2 1 4 4
Continue? No No No No Yes No No
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Preliminary Fluid Selection
•Dowtherm G
• Temperature Range – 20°F - 675°F• Cost – Unknown (Dr. Kandlikar said less than
$5/gal)• Availability – Needs to be ordered (awaiting
response from supplier)• Low viscosity• Low Thermal Conductivity• Non-Toxic
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TANK, TUBING & PIPING
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PEW Chart - Tank
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PEW Chart – Tank Insulation
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Preliminary Selections
•High Temp Fiberglass + Rigid Foam
• Enables high temperature fiberglass to be on the hot surface of the tank
• Have cheaper foam to add extra insulation and prevent unwanted heat loss
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PUMP SELECTION
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PEW Chart
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Pump Concepts
Max Temp >450F - - 0 0 0Max Pressure - - - 0 +Flow Rate 0 - + 0 +Fluid Compatibility 0 0 0 0 0Cost - 0 0 0 -Availability 0 0 0 0 0Size of pump 0 0 - 0 -Motor Required - 0 - 0 -Sum + 's 0.00 0.00 1.00 0.00 2.00Sum 0's 4.00 5.00 4.00 8.00 3.00Sum -'s 4 3 3 0 3Net Score -4.00 -3.00 -2.00 0.00 -1.00Rank 5 4 3 1 2
Selection Criteria Submersible Lobe VaneGear
(Reference)Impeller
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Preliminary Pump Selection
•Gear Pump• Maximum temperature up to 500°F
• Maximum Pressures 250 to 500 PSI
• Maximum Flow rates from 20 to 120 GPM
• Fluid Compatible
• Small foot print (approximately 1ft3 before motor)
• Maximum 1800RPM
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HEATING COMPONENTS
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PEW Chart
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Preliminary Selection
•Cartridge Heaters
• Using multiple smaller heaters helps increase power potential and thus decrease time to heat the fluid
• Relatively low cost per Watt (~ $0.03/Watt)• Using multiple heaters allows for even distribution
of temperature• Drill holes in sides of tank to attach heaters
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Power Requirement
Cp Fluid = 1.878 KJ/kg*K
ρ Fluid = 973.25 kg/m3
Volume (30 gal) = .114 m3
ΔTemp = 200°CTime = 1 hr = 3600 s
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ACTUATION COMPONENTS & EJ MOUNTING TECHNIQUE
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PEW Chart
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Preliminary Selection
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