Orange Juice Extraction Device With Quantitative Requirements#
A constrained orange-juicer brief with cost, manufacturing, washability, footprint, and mechanism limits.
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Quick Facts#
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Taxonomy#
- Formulation
textual_prompt
- Is Dynamic
no
- Orientation
engineering_practical
- Objective Mode
qualitative
- Constraint Nature
embedded-constraints
- Tags
text,human-subjects,ideation,kitchen,citrus,consumer- Deliverable Type
concepts
- Timebox Hint (Minutes)
15
- Participants
team
- Evaluation Mode
idea_generation
Statement#
Design a device to extract orange juice from fresh oranges at home.
Requirements:
Target cost: $20
Easy to manufacture: do not use more than 2 manufacturing processes
Machine washable: no significant damage after 100 washes
Small footprint: fit within a volume of 15 x 15 x 15 cm3
Do not use blenders or blender-type machines as a base for designs
Prompt Profile#
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Deliverable Type |
concepts |
Timebox Hint (Minutes) |
15 |
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team |
Evaluation Mode |
idea_generation |
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Kang Kai Siang, Chia, Koronis, and Silva (2018). Exploring the Use of a Full Factorial Design of Experiment to Study Design Briefs for Creative Ideation. ASME IDETC/CIE 2018, DETC2018-85794. |
Raw Citation Records#
Kang Kai Siang, Jacob, Pei Zhi Chia, Georgios Koronis, and Arlindo Silva (2018). Exploring the Use of a Full Factorial Design of Experiment to Study Design Briefs for Creative Ideation. ASME IDETC/CIE 2018, DETC2018-85794.