Week 13
For the lesson in week 13, we learned about operating principles and mechanism designs in everyday products. The things in our daily lives are all designed based on working principles that are either mechanical, electrical, chemical or magnetic in nature. For example, in order for a distillation column to work, the operating principle is the difference in the relative volatilities of the two liquids. In solvent extraction (LLE), the operating principle is the distribution ratio of the two liquids in the solvent. For our chemical product, an insulated vaccine carrier box with modular parts to hold different vaccines, the main operating principle is heat transfer. Our chemical product ensures that the vaccines are stored at the required temperature during transport to prevent the vaccines from becoming ineffective. The box is most effective when there is little to no heat loss to the surroundings, thus it should be insulated well to minimise heat transfer. The box should also be made of ...