Fall 2012: The main challenge of the Fall 2012 team was to create, refine, and test a prototype of the lever arm assembly based on a design created during the Summer of 2012. The LCDC system was scaled up to a plant flow rate of 44 L/s. The LCDC is currently ready for deployment in Winter 2013 for use in the Piedras Amarillas plant located in the town of Las Vegas, Honduras. The Fall 2012 team made the following changes to the Summer 2012 design: devised a drop tube connection design to reduce leakage, added cross bracing to the lever arm assembly to reduce bending of the lever arms, devised a new calibration device to enable fine-tuned adjustments, and completed testing to verify the linearity of the new lever arm assembly. Finally, in . In order to create an aesthetically pleasing design and to reduce corrosion , the team had the lever arm anodized, added a modified weight was added, and had a label, scale and logo were mechanically engraved on the lever arm. The Finally, the LCDC system was also tested for linearity with respect to the influent plant flow rate and percent dosage. Percent error for the percentage dose analysis and entrance tank height changes were highest at low chemical flows, which may be due to surface tension effects. |