Global Team for Irrigation in Africa ME 463 Students: Tim Bond, T. Reid Gray, Jeremy Koehler, Erin Potrzebowski, Tyler Williams Purdue University National University of Rwanda Assessment Trip January 5 – 14, 2009 Global Team Technologies Where: Kigali, Rwanda; Butare, Rwanda; Gashora Sector, Bugesera Region, Rwanda Our mission is to “develop an agricultural irrigation system to aid in reducing poverty in the Gashora Sector of Rwanda using environmentally, socially, and economically sustainable design practices.” Research GTIA Mission Statement Tasks Accomplished: •Met NUR teammates •Established team expectations •Met with Bugesera farmers •Defined initial customer requirements •Visited Rwandan suppliers •Met with government officials •Created preliminary budget, task list, and timeline Using technologies to overcome communication obstacles: •GlobalHUB: online global teaming & collaboration website •Livescribe Pulse™ Smartpen: digitized design notebooks •Weekly chat-room meetings using GMail™’s built-in chat features Global Irrigation Simulator •Extraction • Petrol Pumps • Solar Pumps • Hand Pumps • Treadle Pumps •Movement • Pipes • Hoses • Junctions •Storage • Tanks • Pits • Trenches •Distribution • Buckets • Furrows • Sprinklers • Drip Field Dimension s Pump Data Crop Data Labor Data Part Cost Calculating Cost/Revenue of farm Calculating Operating Cost of Systems Calculating Capital Cost of Systems Performa nce Curves Summary of Results General Inputs Objectives: • Provide a method of summarizing research and analysis for future projects • Determine the feasibility of irrigation on any hillside field • Determine profit, operating cost, and capital cost • Allow relaxation of constraints • Different crops/water requirements, different field dimensions, different labor situations, etc… • Highlight direct areas for improvement Conclusions and Results: • User friendly interface with easy to change inputs • Recommended system is tabulated in a bill of materials • Output graphs provide clear and concise summaries of the results
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Global Team for Irrigation in Africa
ME 463 Students: Tim Bond, T. Reid Gray, Jeremy Koehler, Erin Potrzebowski, Tyler Williams
Our mission is to “develop an agricultural irrigation system to aid in reducing poverty in the Gashora Sector of Rwanda using environmentally,
socially, and economically sustainable design practices.”
Research
GTIA Mission Statement
Tasks Accomplished: •Met NUR teammates•Established team expectations•Met with Bugesera farmers•Defined initial customer requirements•Visited Rwandan suppliers•Met with government officials •Created preliminary budget, task list, and timeline
Using technologies to overcome communication obstacles:• GlobalHUB: online global
Objectives:• Provide a method of summarizing research and
analysis for future projects• Determine the feasibility of irrigation on any hillside
field• Determine profit, operating cost, and capital cost• Allow relaxation of constraints • Different crops/water requirements, different field
dimensions, different labor situations, etc…• Highlight direct areas for improvement
Conclusions and Results:• User friendly interface with easy to change inputs• Recommended system is tabulated in a bill of materials• Output graphs provide clear and concise summaries of
the results
Global Team for Irrigation in Africa
ME 463 Students: Tim Bond, T. Reid Gray, Jeremy Koehler, Erin Potrzebowski, Tyler Williams
Our mission is to “develop an agricultural irrigation system to aid in reducing poverty in the Gashora Sector of Rwanda using environmentally,
socially, and economically sustainable design practices.”
Research
GTIA Mission Statement
Tasks Accomplished: •Met NUR teammates•Established team expectations•Met with Bugesera farmers•Defined initial customer requirements•Visited Rwandan suppliers•Met with government officials •Created preliminary budget, task list, and timeline
Using technologies to overcome communication obstacles:• GlobalHUB: online global
Objectives:• Provide a method of summarizing research and
analysis for future projects• Determine the feasibility of irrigation on any hillside
field• Determine profit, operating cost, and capital cost• Allow relaxation of constraints • Different crops/water requirements, different field
dimensions, different labor situations, etc…• Highlight direct areas for improvement
Conclusions and Results:• User friendly interface with easy to change inputs• Recommended system is tabulated in a bill of materials• Output graphs provide clear and concise summaries of