Sunday, March 31, 2013
Friday, March 22, 2013
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Preliminary Tests of Primary Filter Pods
Today we completed a preliminary test run of one of our filter pods. The filter was filled with alternating layers of plastic mesh, coconut shell activated carbon, and 1 micron porous filter cloth. Keep in mind that the final prototype will use three filter pods to filter the water instead of one. Initial results are promising as nearly all of the visible sediment was removed from our test water. Our next step will be to test for dissolved chemicals, minerals, and bacterial contaminants. We will also do water quality testing that meets national water quality standards.
- Oliver Chen(Project Leader)
Before running through our filter pod. |
After running through a single filter pod. |
Friday, February 15, 2013
Moving Forward in February...
A lot has happened since the last update... The team has been working out many problems in the system and we feel confident in out final prototype design.
Things we have discovered:
- We have run tests on the effect of the Oxygen Concentrator on the output of the ozone generator and have determined that it is most cost effective and efficient if we remove the Oxygen Concentrator from the system and instead increase the ozone generators.
- Through preliminary testing of our filters we have found that a (charcoal-->coarse filter cloth---> .1 micron ceramic filter material) setup would be best for our design.
This month we will complete the final prototype chassis in aluminum and finish building out filtration system.
Next month we will add a solar panel system and start testing and making adjustments in order to finalize the prototype and achieve our efficiency goals.
Things we have discovered:
- We have run tests on the effect of the Oxygen Concentrator on the output of the ozone generator and have determined that it is most cost effective and efficient if we remove the Oxygen Concentrator from the system and instead increase the ozone generators.
- Through preliminary testing of our filters we have found that a (charcoal-->coarse filter cloth---> .1 micron ceramic filter material) setup would be best for our design.
This month we will complete the final prototype chassis in aluminum and finish building out filtration system.
Our activated carbon filter material |
Components to the Ozone Generation Unit. |
-Oliver Chen(Project Leader)
Saturday, December 29, 2012
Photo Update
We have created a photo/text update in the place of our monthly video updates. Read it here: http://losalinventeam.blogspot.com/p/monthly-reports.html
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Welcome !
Welcome to the official website of the Los Alamitos High School Inventeam. Here you can find monthly reports, photos, and much more.
L.A.H.S. Inventeam 2013
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