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The basic requirement of the design is to transport an object inside the water to another position. The basic idea to accomplish the task was to design a barge. Quite successfully, the team came up with a barge design with Styrofoam, covered by wood. Many parameters like water resistance, speed, and other stress load factors are considered to develop the design successfully. However, there will be a factor of uncertainty in the real-world design (Ullman, 314).
A barge with rails, rope, claw, and a hole-saw drill is the basic mechanical design for the floating Styrofoam salvage to transport the material. The claw is designed to catch the object under the water upon a trigger that is a simple electrical design. The hole saw drill has a threaded rod which again works on an electrical trigger. The movement of the barge is made possible with a rope and rail mechanism. The prototype design was developed considering a water tank as the surroundings and limiting environmental factors.
The output that we obtained based on the design calculation was near to perfection, under the provided limited information. Considering the QFD process, the design planning process, and the overall project performance taking into account the various parameters, gave satisfactory results. Though the team was not working under a result-oriented platform, the conclusions that we could make on the design process turned out to be precise.
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