UUPT24 - Primary Engineer https://www.primaryengineer.com Primary Engineer bringing engineering into the classroom inspiring children, pupils, teachers parents and engineers since 2005. Tue, 05 Mar 2024 14:10:40 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7 https://www.primaryengineer.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/cropped-primeng_favicon-01-32x32.png UUPT24 - Primary Engineer https://www.primaryengineer.com 32 32 Ulster University mid-way prototype update https://www.primaryengineer.com/ulster-university-mid-way-prototype-update/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ulster-university-mid-way-prototype-update Tue, 05 Mar 2024 14:10:37 +0000 https://www.primaryengineer.com/?p=9030 Ulster University are in the process of turning Year 7 pupil Thomas’ Careful Kettle idea into reality for their prototype build as part of a continued partnership between Ulster University...

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Ulster University are in the process of turning Year 7 pupil Thomas’ Careful Kettle idea into reality for their prototype build as part of a continued partnership between Ulster University and Primary Engineer.

Rox, our Engineer Relationship Manager, checked in with the Ulster Prototeam to see how they were getting on and find out any updates!

During the last update, we were told that at this point in the prototype project all of the CAD drawings would be done and ready for printing and we are thrilled to hear this has indeed been done!

The next step, will be to set up a meeting with their technician to discuss the design element and the process of printing using the universities 3D printers. Once they have done this, they we will go ahead and start testing the prototype.

The above images show the leg frames and the kettle cup holder which once printed, we will be assembled together.

It’s all coming together quite nicely and we can’t wait for the next update on this prototype!

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Ulster University creating The Careful Kettle https://www.primaryengineer.com/ulster-university-creating-the-careful-kettle/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ulster-university-creating-the-careful-kettle Mon, 29 Jan 2024 11:47:55 +0000 https://www.primaryengineer.com/?p=8897 Ulster University will turn Year 7 pupil Thomas’ Careful Kettle idea into reality for their prototype build as part of a continued partnership between Ulster University and Primary Engineer. Ulster...

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Ulster University will turn Year 7 pupil Thomas’ Careful Kettle idea into reality for their prototype build as part of a continued partnership between Ulster University and Primary Engineer.


Pupils at our Northern Ireland Award Ceremony hosted at Ulster University in June 2023

Ulster University are a University Prototyping Partner for Northern Ireland as part of our annual engineering competition which asks pupils aged 3-19 ‘If you were an engineer what would you do?’ and encourages pupils come up with creative solutions to real-world problems.

Ulster University have selected his design to turn into a prototype over the 2023/2024 academic year which will be unveiled at the next Northern Ireland Awards Ceremony and Public Exhibition during the Summer term.

They chose this design because this idea will really help people who are elderly or have medical conditions and will help them use the kettle carefully without risk of injury.


Initial sketch of the prototype

Beginning the prototype

The ProtoTeam at Ulster University team met in December to discuss their plans to start manufacturing and design the prototype following the project prompts and Thomas’ drawings.  

In relation to material, they have decided they will be using 3D printing for 70% of the stand which means it will be plastic, the other 30% of the product will be metal which we will apply on the base to allow for extra stability. They plan to melt the metal bars into the plastic stands.  

For the size, they will be using a factor of safety (FOS) which is used in many manufacturing projects to ensure the safety of the material. This means that they will be designing this product to carry times 3 of the weight it is built for. So, let’s say an average kettle weighs around 2-3 kgs, this product will be designed to handle times 3 of that weight therefore the FOS will be 3. 

For the colour, Thomas did not specify the colour he wants but one of the ProtoTeam members has worked with old patients with medical problems and she said the colour red will be the best to go with in order meet the target audience. 

For extra features, the team have all decided they want to add an insulating material like the ones people have on coffee cups to prevent the flow of heat when the boiling water is inside. To do this, they plan to either make one or buy one and attach it to the kettle. Also, they plan to use rubber feet at the bottom of the stand. 

The next step is to have all the CAD drawings ready for printing then get printing and have a prototype done for examination and testing. 

We can’t wait for the next update on this prototype!

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