Chieh Min Lee: Rebat-battery-recycling PSS
http://leechiehmin.blogspot.com.au/2012/10/rebat-battery-recycling-pss.html
Benjamin Chan: PSS
project - G.E.R Glass Reverse Vending Machine
http://bjcyc.blogspot.com.au/2012/10/pss-project-ger-glass-reverse-vending.html
Yuliang Gu:
http://guyuliang1990.blogspot.com.au/2012/10/i-want-as-for-from-in-he-amount.html
Frankie Ho: GPS Bike System
http://frankie-industrial-design.blogspot.com.au/2012/10/gps-bike-system-rationale.html
Andrea: Battery Bin
http://andreakrakovska.blogspot.com.au/2012/10/final-pss.html
UNSW Industrial Design-Huan.Xie (Harry)
2012-10-15
PSS Design: Trip Planner Rental System for Tourists
My PSS design is the trip planner rental system
for tourists.
Statistic shows that large numbers of tourists
are travelling using rental cars nowadays. Private cars generate much more co2
and harmful gas that contribute more on the greenhouse effect comparing to
public transports. So the aim of my PSS is to encourage tourists to use public
transports instead of renting cars by make it more convenient for them to take
buses and trains in unfamiliar environment.
The trip planner is designed for tourists who
come to Australia and just visiting for few days. This group of people is
not familiar with the local public transportation system. They usually do not
have internet access, so they can’t get the information online or from their
apps. The trip planner has variety of language selections for tourists all
around the world. It can help tourists plan trips using public transport, help
tourist find the bus/train stations and navigate them there. It will provide
with accurate live train/bus timetable by exchanging data with the gps on the
trains and buses. This is much more useful than the current smartphone apps.
Also, all map data is offline so no internet access is required, users won’t
get the frustrating error message ’cannot connect the internet’. A lot of
tourism information is also included in the trip planner and can suggest the
near attraction to visit. Information of special transports for tourists is
also provided like the hop on hop off buses, monorails and so on. The trip
planner uses the iconic Australian aboriginal styled pattern that brings
tourists closer to the local culture; the special looking also makes it more
recognizable.
The rental system involves both operator service at service center and self-service vending machines. The vending machine provides rental service of the trip planner and the operator service provides renting, returning and also free charging of the trip planner. So tourists can rent a trip planner at the vending machine and return it at any of the service centers. When the battery of the trip planner runs out, users can simply swap it with a fully charged one at the nearest service center. The service center will be located at airports, hotels, and tourists’ attraction so tourists can have easier access to the service. And the vending machines can be put at the crowded places like city, train stations and so on; they all have solar panels on the top that can use solar energy to charge the trip planners inside.
2012-10-02
Compact Trip Planner for tourists
Compact Trip Planner for tourists
-To encourage tourists travel in Sydney with
public transports rather than renting cars or taking taxis. Make it more convenient for tourist to travel with public transports.
-The Trip Planner has a built in gps that
shows the tourist’s location. It lists the nearby tourist attractions, so
tourists can select the place they want to go to and the Trip Planner will calculate
the route for them, showing what kind of public transports they can use and
where to catch the buses or trains.
-As tourists are not familiar with the
public transport system in Sydney, it is not easy for them to get to the
tourist attractions without renting cars or taxis. The Trip Planner shows
tourists clearly how they can get to their destinations using public transports
so they do not need to hire a taxi or rent a car. It is also a cheaper way for
the tourists.
-The Trip Planner rental station can be put
in city, airports, hotels, tourist attractions.
-The Trip Planners are charged in the
rental station using solar energy collected by the station. So the tourists can
get to a tourist attraction and plug in their Trip Planner and left it charging
in the station, when they finish they come back and take the fully charged Trip
Planner and plan a trip to another scenic spot.
-The Trip Planner is in compact size, so
the tourists can hang them on the bag or belts. Or they can put them in the bag
when not using.
-The rental fee is charged per day. Tourists
can book it online and pick it up in any rental station.
2012-09-28
Reflection on Who Killed the Electric Car?
The video Who Killed the Electric Car? is a documentary talks about the rise
and fall of electric cars. The electric car came out in 1996, it is much
cheaper and more environmental friendly than the existing cars burning gasoline
and the hybrid cars, however, it is not widely used all over the world at last
for some reasons. The director showed us that the electric car is murdered
through his investigation.
This film shows the born of the world’s
first electric car- EV1 and its mystery fall. EV-1 played an important role in
renewable resources, it will be the major support of auto motive industry in
the future world and it will have a great influence on both the economy and
culture. The movie investigated into the auto manufactory, engineers, consumers
and the auto mobile lovers in Los Angeles; analyze from the motivation to the evidence
and finally got the truth: the fall of the electric car is actually a murder as
it threated the benefit of the oil companies. Electric cars can save 100billion
gallon of oil every year if everyone buys electric car, that means the oil
companies won’t get the benefit the used to get.
I was shocked after knowing the real reason
why electric cars cannot get widely used is because of the selfish human beings
who only consider their own benefits but not the environment. They were risking
the whole world for that.
However, oil is non-renewable resource, so
it will finally be used up by human beings, which makes electric car more suitable
for the world. I believe that electric cars is the trend of the future of
automotive, and transportations using clean energy will finally replace the
existing cars, the trend of industrial design will consider more on maintain a sustainable
environment.
2012-09-11
Cormack Project Peer Comments
Benjamine Chan
http://bjcyc.blogspot.com.au/2012/09/normal.html
Chieh Min Lee
http://leechiehmin.blogspot.com.au/2012/09/2012-cormack-legs-eleven-packaging.html
Frankie Ho
http://frankie-industrial-design.blogspot.com.au/2012/09/project-1-cormack.html
Siting Lin
http://linst90.blogspot.com.au/2012/09/cereal-is-healthy-choicefor-breakfast.html
Yuliang Gu
http://guyuliang1990.blogspot.com.au/2012/09/project-1-cormack-milk-powder-can.html
http://bjcyc.blogspot.com.au/2012/09/normal.html
Chieh Min Lee
http://leechiehmin.blogspot.com.au/2012/09/2012-cormack-legs-eleven-packaging.html
Frankie Ho
http://frankie-industrial-design.blogspot.com.au/2012/09/project-1-cormack.html
Siting Lin
http://linst90.blogspot.com.au/2012/09/cereal-is-healthy-choicefor-breakfast.html
Yuliang Gu
http://guyuliang1990.blogspot.com.au/2012/09/project-1-cormack-milk-powder-can.html
Cormack Leg Eleven Packaging Design - Choco Roll! 2.5L Chocolate Milk packaging
The
target market is children aged 5-6. Children at this age are usually more
interested in process than products; they are easily motivated and eager to try
something new. They want do everything themselves and seek adult approval. Of
course they would like to pour the chocolate milk themselves like the grown-ups
do. However, with the full 2.5L bottle, they are easily to spill it. Children
at aged 5 to 6 will be able to lift the bottle, but they cannot get balanced
when pouring the liquid into the cup, so there is great chance they will spill
the chocolate milk on the table.
The
existing large bottles in the market are all not easy for children to pour,
neither the size nor the shape. They cannot balance themselves when pouring the
chocolate milk with one hand and the other hand holding the cup. It is still
not easy for them even with both hands holding the bottle.
To
solve the problem, an efficient way is to make the shape of the bottle more
controllable when pouring. A hexagon shape is designed to be the bottle as all
the surface are flat and can sit on the table safely. So children can change
the angle of the bottle when pouring by rotating the bottle instead of lifting
the bottle and pour. This can reduce the chance of spilling the liquid on the
table. When the bottle is full, rotate once and the bottle sits on the table at
a different angle, then it starts pouring; when the bottle is nearly empty or
rotating once does not work, just put the bottle at the edge of the table,
rotate the bottle twice and the bottle sits on the table at a different angle
and start pouring.
HDPE is selected as the
material for both the main body and the caps as it is strong enough for the
bottle and easy to be blow molded. Blow molding is selected as the process for
the main body and injection molding is selected as the process of the caps. The
cap is also redesigned, there are two parts of the cap, and the top cap is
molded separately and then pushed onto the normal cap. The shape of the top cap
is easier for children to open comparing to the normal small caps.
2012-08-08
Disassembly Exercise- Toaster
In the disassembly exercise, we were given a toaster .
The following pictures shows what we finally get to.
The following pictures shows what we finally get to.
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