M2.04 - AWG

Atmospheric Water Generation.

Sponsor: Ingram School of Engineering
Student Team: Andrew Wilhite, Mike Green, Rodolfo Olivares
Faculty Advisor: Mr. Mark Summers

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Our project is to utilize Solidworks to design and optimize an Atmospheric Water Generation (AWG) test platform using Peltier devices. Multiple configurations and heat transfer mechanisms are to be considered to produce the maximum amount of water using a minimum amount of electrical power. This semester we are focused on fabricating our device based on the work we did in the previous semester. We will be using a combination of machining and 3D printing.

M2.04 Presentation

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M2.04 Project Presentation

M2.04 Poster Pitch

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M2.04 Poster.pdf

Team Contact Information

Team Project Manager: Andrew Wilhite, amw227@txstate.edu

Faculty Advisor: Dr. Austin Talley, ms1824@txstate.edu

M2.04 Group Photo
From Left to Right (Mike Green, Andrew Wilhite, Rodolfo Olivares)

Let us know what you think! You can evaluate our project here: M2.04 Evaluation Form