Assignment 4 - Disaster Aid
Iterative Testing & Results Team Names:______________________________
(Turn in one set of docs per team with Final Proposal)
Prototype #1:
Cargo Supply | Delivery System (Packaging) |
Contents: | Description/Drawing: |
Test Results: Drop from ________ feet (estimated height). How dropped? ________________ | |
Cargo Damage: (0-100%) Cargo Functions as Needed: (0-100%) Total cost: Total weight: | |
Analysis (What worked?, What needs to be changed?) | |
Prototype #2:
Cargo Supply | Delivery System (Packaging) |
Contents: | Description/Drawing: |
Test Results: Drop from ________ feet (estimated height). How dropped? ________________ | |
Cargo Damage: (0-100%) Cargo Functions as Needed: (0-100%) Total cost: Total weight: | |
Analysis (What worked?, What needs to be changed?) | |
Prototype #3:
Cargo Supply | Delivery System (Packaging) |
Contents: | Description: |
Test Results: Drop from ________ feet (estimated height). How dropped? ________________ | |
Cargo Damage: (0-100%) Cargo Functions as Needed: (0-100%) Total cost: Total weight: | |
Analysis (What worked?, What needs to be changed?) | |
Prototype #4:
Cargo Supply | Delivery System (Packaging) |
Contents: | Description: |
Test Results: Drop from ________ feet (estimated height). How dropped? ________________ | |
Cargo Damage: (0-100%) Cargo Functions as Needed: (0-100%) Total cost: Total weight: | |
Analysis (What worked?, What needs to be changed?) | |
Summary:
(This is a worksheet to get your ideas together in preparation for Final Design Proposal)
Trade-offs we needed to make during the iterative tests include:
These trade-offs were needed because:
Improvements we made to the overall system include:
Our optimal design for our cargo supplies includes:
Our optimal design for our packaging includes:
Things we would have liked to try but couldn’t were:
J. Nash, Steindorf STEAM School, Cambrian School District (2018)