Critical Design Review Critical Design Review 05/12/2006 05/12/2006 Team Members: Andrew Shabashevich, Greg Team Members: Andrew Shabashevich, Greg Penoyer, Jessica Pierce, Tony Kukla, Penoyer, Jessica Pierce, Tony Kukla, Bill Dugan, Gaurav Sanghi, Piyush Bill Dugan, Gaurav Sanghi, Piyush Aggarwala Aggarwala Team Mentor: Dr. Edward Hensel Team Mentor: Dr. Edward Hensel Kate Gleason College of Engineering Rochester Institute of Technology Automated Bubble Elimination System #P06219
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Team Members: Andrew Shabashevich, Greg Team Members: Andrew Shabashevich, Greg Penoyer, Jessica Pierce, Tony Kukla, Bill Dugan, Penoyer, Jessica Pierce, Tony Kukla, Bill Dugan,
Team Mentor: Dr. Edward HenselTeam Mentor: Dr. Edward HenselKate Gleason College of Engineering
Rochester Institute of Technology
Automated Bubble Elimination System#P06219
Design and build a stand-alone system to Design and build a stand-alone system to reduce the number of bubbles on a contact reduce the number of bubbles on a contact lens and in the water celllens and in the water cell 75% Bubble Reduction75% Bubble Reduction
Design the system with potential to be Design the system with potential to be integrated into the automated production integrated into the automated production line (freedial) machine at a later dateline (freedial) machine at a later date Keep the same dimensional constraintsKeep the same dimensional constraints Keep the same power/operating sourcesKeep the same power/operating sources Operate within current cycle timeOperate within current cycle time Comply with Wet Vision Inspection requirementsComply with Wet Vision Inspection requirements
Mission StatementMission Statement
Conducted background researchConducted background research Brainstormed for conceptsBrainstormed for concepts 10 initial concepts tested qualitatively10 initial concepts tested qualitatively Chose 3 for quantitative tests in SD IIChose 3 for quantitative tests in SD II
Ultrasound, Rotary Motion, Recirculation Ultrasound, Rotary Motion, Recirculation Test with and without degassed waterTest with and without degassed water
Designed Test fixtureDesigned Test fixture
Senior Design I Senior Design I MilestonesMilestones
Assemble/Install Test FixtureAssemble/Install Test Fixture Assess the 3 concepts in more detail:Assess the 3 concepts in more detail:
Propose final solution to B&LPropose final solution to B&L
Objectives for Senior Objectives for Senior Design IIDesign II
Test Fixture Set-upTest Fixture Set-up
Sliding Stage
Water Cell
Test fixture used with Test fixture used with Bausch & Lomb one-Bausch & Lomb one-up vision inspection up vision inspection system standsystem stand
Fixture is modular to Fixture is modular to quantitatively test all quantitatively test all final conceptsfinal concepts
Fixture is easy to Fixture is easy to adjust and modify adjust and modify during testingduring testing
Design Test FixtureDesign Test Fixture
Create bubbles on a contact lensCreate bubbles on a contact lens Take a before picture of the lensTake a before picture of the lens Apply TestApply Test Take an after picture of the lensTake an after picture of the lens Run the images through wet vision Run the images through wet vision
inspection algorithminspection algorithm Record bubble count and bubble areaRecord bubble count and bubble area
CostCostCost of the Cost of the fixture=$1380fixture=$1380Ultrasound Ultrasound wand =$2,500wand =$2,500Total= $3880
BenefitBenefitCycle Time=2 Cycle Time=2 SecSecSettling time of Settling time of the lens=< 1 secthe lens=< 1 secTotal bubble count reduction % = 99.3
Rotary MotionRotary Motion
CostCostCost of the Cost of the fixture=$1380fixture=$1380Motor and Motor and Teflon head= Teflon head= $50$50Total= $1430
BenefitBenefitCycle Time= 4 Cycle Time= 4 SecSecAverage settling time of the lens= 12.3 secTotal bubble Total bubble count reduction count reduction % = 98% = 98
CostCostCost of the Cost of the fixture=$1380fixture=$1380Pump and Pump and tubes= $1120tubes= $1120Total= Total= $2500$2500
BenefitBenefitCycle Time= 4-Cycle Time= 4-12 Sec12 SecAverage Average settling time of settling time of the lens= 4-10 the lens= 4-10 secsecTotal bubble count reduction % = 41
< 1 average bubbles per lens< 1 average bubbles per lens Settling time < 1 secSettling time < 1 sec Less moving partsLess moving parts
Operating Conditions Frequency – 20 kHzFrequency – 20 kHz Max. Power – 15 WMax. Power – 15 W Tip Diameter – 14 mmTip Diameter – 14 mm Concentric to the water cellConcentric to the water cell 0.25” below water line0.25” below water line
RecommendationRecommendation
Time (s)
Power (W)
15
1 1.5 2
Method for eliminating over 99% of Method for eliminating over 99% of bubbles on a contact lensbubbles on a contact lens
Technical packageTechnical package Background ResearchBackground Research Vender ResearchVender Research
CD packageCD package Complete test dataComplete test data Test fixture design packageTest fixture design package Detailed feasibility test reportsDetailed feasibility test reports
DeliverablesDeliverables
Questions?Questions?
Acknowledgements: Matt Place – Bausch & Lomb SponsorKevin Beebe – Bausch & Lomb Sr. Process Engineer Travis Fisher – Bausch & Lomb Mechanical EngineerTom Natalie – Bausch & Lomb Advanced Engineering ManagerProf. Edward Hensel – MentorProf. Satish Kandlikar – RIT Professor