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HYDRO

BIKE 118
Hyeon, Eric, JP, Gayeon,
William, Hyunji
Team: heeheehonghong
HYDRO BIKE 118

Our Pro
duct
Table of Contents
1. Current Status

2. Design / mechanism

3. Target Audience

4. Cost

5. Application
● “Over 748 million do not have access to safe drinking water.”
● “2.5 billion do not have sanitary water.”
○ Tap water: not safe to drink
● COVID-19 Pandemic
○ Not safe (gathering & traveling)
● Current methods & products
○ Ineffective
“ How can we create an original product
that successfully provides safe drinking
water to impoverished areas while
preventing the spread of the virus? ”
Rough Design
Final Design

Bottle Thread
Area of Vacuum Flow velocity / Density
Area of Vacuum Flow velocity / Density
Target Audience / Marketing

Can be used everywhere


- Works best at places with high humidity & temperature
Product complements with bikes
→ South East Asia
In the long term…
Can reach out to Africa and more sides of the world
Material Cost (for one device)

Solar Panel 85W + Battery $65

Filter $7.97

Pedal Generator 250W $35

Copper Metal $10 per 16 ounces

Fan $4.74 per one propeller

Plastic $0.2997 per pound

Total Cost: $118


Calculations

Q = mLv = 2,264 kJ/kg * mass of water

(2,264 kJ/kg * mass of water)/1 hour = 335 Wh = 1,206 kJ/hr

Mass of water = 1.88 kg = 1.88 L @ 70% humidity & 32 ℃ & 100 % efficient system
Strength Weakness

● Cost efficient (long term) ● Material cost and product cost


● Reusable product ○ → Long term (reasonable)
● Protection from the virus ● Requires the climate to be
○ Utilizing copper humid
● Portable ● Requires the use of bikes
● No need to travel far
● Makes 1.88L per hour
Application

● Product is portable
● Can be utilized even after the Coronavirus ends
○ Increase accessibility to hygiene & safe drinking water
● Means of transportation
○ Efficacy maximized with means of transportation (can be used with bikes)
○ Also works by itself
Work Cited (Calculations & Background Information)
Cooper, R. (2020, April 2). Water security beyond Covid-19. Retrieved January 13, 2021, from

https://reliefweb.int/sites/reliefweb.int/files/resources/803_Water_security_beyond_C19.pdf

Arndt, Rachel Z. “Pedal Power! How to Build a Bike Generator.” Popular Mechanics, Popular Mechanics, 14 Nov. 2017,

www.popularmechanics.com/technology/gadgets/how-to/a10245/pedal-power-how-to-build-a-bike-generator-16627209/.

MacWelch, T. (2019, October 3). Survival Skills: 10 Ways to Purify Water, Outdoor Life. Retrieved January 13, 2021, from

www.outdoorlife.com/survival-skills-ways-to-purify-water/.

Cortes, Aaron A, and Jorge M Zuñiga. “The Use of Copper to Help Prevent Transmission of SARS-Coronavirus and Influenza Viruses. A General Review.” Diagnostic Microbiology

and Infectious Disease, Elsevier Inc., Dec. 2020, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7428768/.

Removing the novel coronavirus from the water cycle. (2020, April 03). Retrieved January 19, 2021, from https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/04/200403132347.htm.

“How to Destroy Coronaviruses on Inanimate Surfaces.” De Gruyter Science Discoveries, 13 July 2020,
sciencediscoveries.degruyter.com/how-to-destroy-coronaviruses-on-inanimate-surfaces/.
Thank You
HYDROBIKE 118 HOPES TO SEE YOU SOON!

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