Instituto Anglo Británico Una Visión Universal: Be Smart, Be Green
Instituto Anglo Británico Una Visión Universal: Be Smart, Be Green
Instituto Anglo Británico Una Visión Universal: Be Smart, Be Green
Be Smart, Be Green.
Sal Sebastin
Sergio Tovar
Itza Marian
Andrea Estrada
Leonel Cant
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Table of Contents
Design Cycle......................................................................... 2
Justify the Need....................................................................3
Identify and Prioritize Research.............................................4
Data..................................................................................... 6
Analyzing Existing Products..................................................7
Present Chosen Design.........................................................8
Comparison Table.................................................................9
Develop Diagram................................................................11
Chemical Fertilizers Procedure.............................................12
Materials............................................................................13
Process..............................................................................14
Plan Table........................................................................... 15
Demonstrate Technical Skills...............................................17
Explain changes..................................................................18
Design Testing Method........................................................20
Evaluate the Success of the solution....................................21
Evaluate How the Solution could be improved......................22
Bibliography.......................................................................23
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Design Cycle
Data
Survey
People who want to solve
this probem
People who don't mind
about the environment
An insecticide
made with Neem
leaves to help
avoid and kill
useless and
harmful pests
both from
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Comparison Table
Product
MediPlant
Composition
Neem essence,
water, decomposed
vegetable
substances, manure
and rose essence.
Mass production
Mass production
Water, Nitrogen,
Just Nitrogen
phosphorus and
fructose.
95%
100%
Content
Variety of nutrients
Concentration of
nutrients
Effectiveness of
absorption
Usage
Ammonia
Fertilizer
NH3
Existent Organic
Fertilizers
Manure or wastes.
Mass production
Nitrogen, phosphorus
and water.
84%
93%
60%
98%
Inexistent
Spread through
the world
Low
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Develop Diagram
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Materials
Item
Amount
Cost
Two branches of 30 cm
Two liters
200 grams
200 grams
50 milliliters
30 milliliters
1 piece
Free (owned)
Free
Free
Free
$20 Pesos
$20 Pesos
$10 Pesos
Bottle
Seeds
Fertile Soil
Flower pot
1 piece
9 bags
3 kilograms
9 pots
Free
$20 pesos each
Neem is a fast-growing tree that can reach a height of 1520 meters (4966 ft.),
and rarely 3540 meters (115131 ft.). It is evergreen, but in severe drought it may shed
most or nearly all of its leaves. The branches are wide and spreading. The fairly dense
crown is roundish and may reach a diameter of 1520 meters (4966 ft.) in old,
freestanding specimens. The neem tree is very similar in appearance to its relative,
the Chinaberry.
The opposite, pinnate leaves are 2040 centimeters (7.915.7 in) long, with 20 to
31 medium to dark green leaflets about 38 centimeters (1.23.1 in) long. The terminal
leaflet is often missing. The petioles are short. The (white and fragrant) flowers are
arranged in more-or-less drooping axillary panicles, which are up to 25 centimeters
(9.8 in) long. The inflorescences, which branch up to the third degree, bear from 150 to
250 flowers. An individual flower is 56 millimeters (0.200.24 in) long and 811
millimeters (0.310.43 in) wide. Portentous, bisexual flowers and male flowers exist on
the same individual tree.
The fruit is a smooth (glabrous) olive-like drupe which varies in shape from
elongate oval to nearly roundish, and when ripe is 1.42.8 centimeters (0.551.10 in) by
1.01.5 centimeters (0.390.59 in). The fruit skin (excerpt) is thin and the bittersweet
pulp (monocarp) is yellowish-white and very fibrous. The monocarp is 0.30.5
centimeters (0.120.20 in) thick. The white, hard inner shell (endocarp) of the fruit
encloses one, rarely two or three, elongated seeds (kernels) having a brown seed coat.
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The neem tree is noted for its drought resistance. Normally it thrives in areas with subarid to sub-humid conditions, with an annual rainfall of 4001,200 millimeters (16
47 in). It can grow in regions with an annual rainfall below 400 mm, but in such cases it
depends largely on ground water levels. Neem can grow in many different types of soil,
but it thrives best on well-drained deep and sandy soils.
Process
The creation of the organic fertilizer is both simple and easy but requires that the
materials are well separated, organized and distributed. For the creation our organic
fertilizer we will follow the next steps to assure the effectiveness and velocity of the
effect produced is able to compete with the industrial fertilizer created through the Haber
process.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
We expect this process to work finely so that the objective is achieved. And the
solution works. The objective with this process is to create a fertilizer that works better
than an industrial one in effectiveness rapidness and biodegradability. Since the process
to create MediPlant is relatively cheap and simple, plus the materials are absolutely
simple in comparison to the costly and polluting fertilizer made with the Haber process.
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Plan Table
Number
Activity
Student
Start Date
Due Date
Accomplished?
Sergio
Apr. 14
Apr. 19
Yes
Plan Table
Andrea
Apr. 14
Apr. 19
Yes
Slogan
Andrea
Apr. 14
Apr. 19
Yes
Logo
Itza
Apr. 14
Apr. 19
Yes
Budgets
Leonel
Apr. 14
Apr. 19
Yes
All
Apr. 14
Apr. 19
Yes
All
Apr. 14
Apr. 19
Yes
Share improvements
All
Apr. 14
Apr. 19
Yes
All
Apr. 14
Apr. 19
Yes
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Procedures (2)
All
Apr. 19
Apr. 26
Yes
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Material List
All
Apr. 19
Apr. 26
Yes
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Figure 1
Figure 2
Neem leaves.
Empty bottle of
Mediplant.
Figure 4
Water
Figure 3
Organic wastes
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Figure 6
Figure 5
Figure 7
Figure 8
Figure 9
Mediplant
Figure 10
Step 8: mix the ingredients.
Explain changes
While doing the product, we noticed that the Neem wasnt getting very diluted in the
water, making us to decide to make an infusion of neem so that the essence and the
properties of the plant would get into the product itself. Apart from that subtle change, the
product stayed the same as well as the process. An infusion would make that the essence
of the neem plant gets absorbed and diluted in the water, just as a neem tea.
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Figure 11
Adding an exact measure of water of 500
milliliters to the plants.
Figure 12
To the right, seeds with Mediplant, in the
middle row, plants with a commercial
fertilizer and to the left, common seeds.
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Yes
No
Ambiguous
If this product were to be sold for 20 pesos, you would think that the price is:
Fair
Cheap
Expensive
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Yes
No
More or Less
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Bibliography
Advameg Inc. (27 de March de 2016). madehow. Obtenido de Fertilizer:
http://www.madehow.com/Volume-3/Fertilizer.html
Aronson, B. (8 de February de 2014). foodtank. Obtenido de Cyanobacterial Biofertilizer: Natures Own Solution for Improved Soil Fertility:
http://foodtank.com/news/2014/02/cyanobacterial-bio-fertilizer-natures-ownsolution-for-improved-soil-fertil
Clark, J. (14 de April de 2002). CHEMGUIDE. Obtenido de The Haber Process:
http://www.chemguide.co.uk/physical/equilibria/haber.html
FEECO International. (11 de April de 2016). FEECO International. Obtenido de Organic
Fertilizer Systems: http://feeco.com/organic-systems/
New York State. (28 de July de 2004). New York State. Obtenido de Department of
Health:
https://www.health.ny.gov/environmental/emergency/chemical_terrorism/ammoni
a_tech.htm
SciShow. (12 de August de 2012). SciShow. Obtenido de Fritz Haber: Great Minds:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdEE5uvFhOM
World Food Programme. (14 de January de 2016). World Food Programme. Obtenido de
Hunger Statistics: https://www.wfp.org/hunger/stats