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Can You Heat Me Now? Initial Prototype Brie Frame Sandra Gonzalez Angela Tong Chenny Zhu Department of Materials Science • 3.082 • Advisor: Hao Wang • April 13, 2004

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Page 1: Can You Heat Me Now? Initial Prototype Brie Frame Sandra Gonzalez Angela Tong Chenny Zhu Department of Materials Science 3.082 Advisor: Hao Wang April

Can You Heat Me Now?

Initial Prototype

Brie Frame

Sandra Gonzalez

Angela Tong

Chenny Zhu

Department of Materials Science • 3.082 • Advisor: Hao Wang • April 13, 2004

Page 2: Can You Heat Me Now? Initial Prototype Brie Frame Sandra Gonzalez Angela Tong Chenny Zhu Department of Materials Science 3.082 Advisor: Hao Wang April

Outline of Presentation Objective Benefits of Heat Therapy Desired Device properties Components of prototype Energy sources comparison Circuits Insulating material/Outer layer Encountered problems Future work

Page 3: Can You Heat Me Now? Initial Prototype Brie Frame Sandra Gonzalez Angela Tong Chenny Zhu Department of Materials Science 3.082 Advisor: Hao Wang April

Objective

Design and fabricate a heat therapy device for lower back pain with a future use for transdermal drug delivery.

Page 4: Can You Heat Me Now? Initial Prototype Brie Frame Sandra Gonzalez Angela Tong Chenny Zhu Department of Materials Science 3.082 Advisor: Hao Wang April

Benefits of Heat Therapy

Relieves Pain Enhances recovery by stimulating

thermoreceptors (block transmission of pain signals to brain

Decreases Stiffness Relaxes Sore Muscles

Source: www.thermacare.com

Page 5: Can You Heat Me Now? Initial Prototype Brie Frame Sandra Gonzalez Angela Tong Chenny Zhu Department of Materials Science 3.082 Advisor: Hao Wang April

Desired Device Properties

Long Lasting Heat Competitive Cost Flexibility/Comfortability Portability

Battery Operated Heat Pad Satisfies All The Constraints!

Page 6: Can You Heat Me Now? Initial Prototype Brie Frame Sandra Gonzalez Angela Tong Chenny Zhu Department of Materials Science 3.082 Advisor: Hao Wang April

Device Schematic

Heating Components

Outer Covering

Conducting Layer

Insulating Layer

Outer Covering

Circuit

Heating Element

Battery

Page 7: Can You Heat Me Now? Initial Prototype Brie Frame Sandra Gonzalez Angela Tong Chenny Zhu Department of Materials Science 3.082 Advisor: Hao Wang April

Heating Pad Diagram

Battery Heating Element

ThermostatVoltage Regulator

Page 8: Can You Heat Me Now? Initial Prototype Brie Frame Sandra Gonzalez Angela Tong Chenny Zhu Department of Materials Science 3.082 Advisor: Hao Wang April

Energy Density Comparison

174.9150.8

68.57 64.0341.95

22.36

020406080

100120140160180200

En

erg

y D

ensi

ty (

Wh

/kg

)

Page 9: Can You Heat Me Now? Initial Prototype Brie Frame Sandra Gonzalez Angela Tong Chenny Zhu Department of Materials Science 3.082 Advisor: Hao Wang April

Voltage Regulator

Page 10: Can You Heat Me Now? Initial Prototype Brie Frame Sandra Gonzalez Angela Tong Chenny Zhu Department of Materials Science 3.082 Advisor: Hao Wang April

Thermostat Circuit

Page 11: Can You Heat Me Now? Initial Prototype Brie Frame Sandra Gonzalez Angela Tong Chenny Zhu Department of Materials Science 3.082 Advisor: Hao Wang April

Circuit Debugging

Voltage Regulator CircuitVoltage drops too low before shutoff

Thermostat CircuitFinding accurate resistance for temperature

set point Inconsistent turn on/ turn off pointHysteresis – turn on / turn off

Page 12: Can You Heat Me Now? Initial Prototype Brie Frame Sandra Gonzalez Angela Tong Chenny Zhu Department of Materials Science 3.082 Advisor: Hao Wang April

Heating wire

NiCr 80/20 Variables control Resistance (Ohms/ft)

Length Gauge - thickness

Resistance Power Heat P=V2 / R, V is constant = 7.4V

Trial and Error - find balance Minimize resistance Minimize current

Page 13: Can You Heat Me Now? Initial Prototype Brie Frame Sandra Gonzalez Angela Tong Chenny Zhu Department of Materials Science 3.082 Advisor: Hao Wang April

Detailed put together

Page 14: Can You Heat Me Now? Initial Prototype Brie Frame Sandra Gonzalez Angela Tong Chenny Zhu Department of Materials Science 3.082 Advisor: Hao Wang April

Securing The Wire

RTV SiliconeGreat Thermal Conductivity (0.83 W/mK)Temperature Range -55°C to 200 °CFlame RetardantFlexible

Source: http://www.mgchemicals.com

Page 15: Can You Heat Me Now? Initial Prototype Brie Frame Sandra Gonzalez Angela Tong Chenny Zhu Department of Materials Science 3.082 Advisor: Hao Wang April

Chemistry of RTV Silicone RTV = Room Temperature Vulcanization Cures in absence of heat Moisture from the air activates cross-linking agents Reactions produce non-acidic byproducts

CH3OHH2O

(liquid polymer compound) (rigid, rubbery silicone)

Page 16: Can You Heat Me Now? Initial Prototype Brie Frame Sandra Gonzalez Angela Tong Chenny Zhu Department of Materials Science 3.082 Advisor: Hao Wang April

Insulating MaterialOuter Material

COHRlastic Solid Silicone RubberThermally Conductive R10404

Thermal Conductivity 0.0037W/mK Outer Material

Cotton/Polyester blend

Cotton has a thermal conductivity of 0.03 W/mK.

An order of magnitude higher than COHRlastic!

Page 17: Can You Heat Me Now? Initial Prototype Brie Frame Sandra Gonzalez Angela Tong Chenny Zhu Department of Materials Science 3.082 Advisor: Hao Wang April

Problems

Obtaining Parts – lost in mailRTV siliconeBattery Charger

Finding correct heating wire length and gauge

Debugging circuits

Page 18: Can You Heat Me Now? Initial Prototype Brie Frame Sandra Gonzalez Angela Tong Chenny Zhu Department of Materials Science 3.082 Advisor: Hao Wang April

Future Work

Find correct length and gauge heating wire Coat circuit with hot glue to prevent short

circuits Sew outer band Put together all components

Page 19: Can You Heat Me Now? Initial Prototype Brie Frame Sandra Gonzalez Angela Tong Chenny Zhu Department of Materials Science 3.082 Advisor: Hao Wang April

Proposed ScheduleID Task Name

Feb 2004 Mar 2004 Apr 2004 May 2004

2/1 2/8 2/15 2/22 2/29 3/7 3/14 3/21 3/28 4/4 4/11 4/18 4/25 5/2 5/9

2 Obtaining Materials

14 Testing Materials

Processing/Building

18 Prototype Assembly

Testing and Troubleshooting Prototype

11

5/16

3 Wires

4 PCM

6 Polymer Gel

8 Battery

7 Insulating Material

Start

2/5/2004

3/2/2004

3/2/2004

3/9/2004

3/9/2004

3/9/2004

3/9/2004

4/1/2004

4/6/2004

4/6/2004

Finish

3/18/2004

3/4/2004

3/11/2004

3/11/2004

3/16/2004

3/16/2004

4/8/2004

4/8/2004

4/13/2004

5/6/2004

9 3/16/20043/9/2004Outside Material

10 3/16/20043/9/2004Wire Coating

5 3/11/20043/9/2004Thermal Switch

16 4/8/20044/6/2004Wire

17 4/8/20044/6/2004RTV Silicone

4/8/20044/1/2004Circuit

1 3/11/20043/11/2004Formal Design Review Presentation

4/13/20044/13/2004Initial Prototypes19

5/6/20045/6/2004Last Day of Lab Work

20

22

21

5/13/20045/13/2004Final Presentation/Posters Due

12 4/6/20043/23/2004Outer cover

13 4/6/20044/1/2004Circuit

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