viernes, 21 de febrero de 2025
jueves, 20 de febrero de 2025
Greenhouse
PROBLEM STATEMENT
We need to maintain plants under conditions different from the natural environment in terms of temperature and humidity. To achieve this, design and build a greenhouse model capable of controlling these two conditions:
- Temperature: The greenhouse should have manually or mechanically operated structural elements (roof, walls, windows, etc.) that allow ventilation.
- Humidity:A watering system for the plants, including a water reservoir and pipes.
- Artificial Lighting (optional): Lamps can be installed on the roof beams.
SOLUTION DESIGN
Before starting the design, it is necessary to answer the following questions:
- What will be the shape of the greenhouse?
- What dimensions will it have?
- How will the different elements be joined to achieve the final shape?
The student must determine these aspects, but the following mandatory considerations must be taken into account:
- The greenhouse structure must not exceed 30 cm in height and must be placed on a chipboard or MDF base no larger than 30x40 cm
- The beams and columns must be made of wooden strips.
- The structure must have at least one movable part (roof, side panels, door, etc.).
- The roof must be sloped and can be either gable, single-pitch, or tunnel-shaped.
- A water reservoir (plastic container) should be placed on a wooden strip structure or similar.
- Inside the greenhouse, a watering system using plastic pipes must be installed.
- Materials for the structure: Chipboard, plywood, MDF, wooden strips, thick wire (for tunnel roofs), plastic sheeting, nails, staples, etc.
- Materials for the watering system: Plastic pipes and a water reservoir (such as a bottle or similar container).
- Other materials: Pulleys, belts, battery, lamps, wires, switch, etc.