Turbocharger CPAP
Skills/Deliverables: User Needs & Specifications, Pugh Matrices, User Action Flow Chart, Functional Decomposition, CAD & Technical Drawings, BOM, FMEA, Fault Tree Analysis, Hazard Analysis, FDA Regulation/Reimbursement
This project was completed as a part of the two-semester BME Design Fellows program at Duke (BME 473/474). I worked as a part of a four-person team working with Dr. Dufault at Duke Hospital to design an inexpensive, disposable CPAP to increase the accessibility of respiratory devices.
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Final Design Report
This report summarizes the entirety of our design process, including the definition of our user needs and specs, intermediate design iterations, and the final design with testing to specifications. It also includes all deliverables described in the summary of this page.
Poster
This is the poster summarizing our design that we presented at the Duke BME Design Symposium.
High-Fidelity Presentation
This presentation details my team's final prototype delivered to our client including the final design features and testing to specifications.
Final Concept Presentation
This presentation describes my team's final concept that we will pursue for prototyping and how it addresses the current market and competes against the current solution.
Brainstorm Presentation
This presentation outlines the background and need statement for our project. It also shows our brainstorming process, functional decomposition, definition of user needs, and our top three concepts for prototyping.
