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Presented By: Aaron Goodwin Mike Pyrkosz April 15, 2004 Aquarium Wave Generator Project # 589-04A

Presented By: Aaron Goodwin Mike Pyrkosz April 15, 2004 Aquarium Wave Generator Project # 589-04A

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Page 1: Presented By: Aaron Goodwin Mike Pyrkosz April 15, 2004 Aquarium Wave Generator Project # 589-04A

Presented By:Aaron GoodwinMike Pyrkosz

April 15, 2004

Aquarium Wave GeneratorProject # 589-04A

Page 2: Presented By: Aaron Goodwin Mike Pyrkosz April 15, 2004 Aquarium Wave Generator Project # 589-04A

Water movement is one of the most important requirements for coral health

90 gallon tank shown

Page 3: Presented By: Aaron Goodwin Mike Pyrkosz April 15, 2004 Aquarium Wave Generator Project # 589-04A

Water movement is important

• Most are sessile animals (attached to rocks)

• Moves food past them for capture

• Removes waste and allows respiration to occur

• Photosynthesis and calcification rates increase

Page 4: Presented By: Aaron Goodwin Mike Pyrkosz April 15, 2004 Aquarium Wave Generator Project # 589-04A

Basic Design

Rotational Diverting Valve

• Single inlet• Alternating outlets• Low geared motor drive• Single pump allowed to

run continuously

Page 5: Presented By: Aaron Goodwin Mike Pyrkosz April 15, 2004 Aquarium Wave Generator Project # 589-04A

Plumbing SchematicPump Outlet (2 Places)

Magnetic Drive Pump

Diverting Valve

Pump Intake

Page 6: Presented By: Aaron Goodwin Mike Pyrkosz April 15, 2004 Aquarium Wave Generator Project # 589-04A

Design Revisions

• Simplify Machining

• User Friendly– O-ring seal– Disassembly for cleaning

• Adjustable Motor Speed/Mounting

• Ease of Installation

Page 7: Presented By: Aaron Goodwin Mike Pyrkosz April 15, 2004 Aquarium Wave Generator Project # 589-04A

Technical Analysis

• O-ring Selection

• Flow Energy losses – Pump-Outlet

• Removable Submerged Jet Manifolds (Spray Bars)

Page 8: Presented By: Aaron Goodwin Mike Pyrkosz April 15, 2004 Aquarium Wave Generator Project # 589-04A

Test Plan

• Visual Flow Indicators: (Streamers, Neutrally buoyant dyes, etc.)

• Measure In-tank Flow Velocity

• Submerged Jet Manifold Location

• Measure Noise Level

Page 9: Presented By: Aaron Goodwin Mike Pyrkosz April 15, 2004 Aquarium Wave Generator Project # 589-04A

Problems?

• Possible O-Ring Failure

• Gaps around Cylinder at closed position

• Verify theoretical Concept

Page 10: Presented By: Aaron Goodwin Mike Pyrkosz April 15, 2004 Aquarium Wave Generator Project # 589-04A

Progress to Date

Actual

2/28/04

3/16/04

4/5/04

In progress

Project Phase

Prototype Design

Material Acquisition

Fabrication (revised)

Testing (revised)

Schedule

1/15/04

1/30/04

3/22/04

3/27/04

Page 11: Presented By: Aaron Goodwin Mike Pyrkosz April 15, 2004 Aquarium Wave Generator Project # 589-04A

Budget

Original Estimate: $1,315

Current Expenditures: $1,484

Amount Over: $ 169

Cost of Production Model: $ 2

Page 12: Presented By: Aaron Goodwin Mike Pyrkosz April 15, 2004 Aquarium Wave Generator Project # 589-04A

Question?