Thursday 14 April 2011

Windheat Turbine







5 comments:

  1. Very nice work, Marco! Your CAD rendering and poster look very professional. The only thing is I'm wishing I could see some more of your process and the ideas along the way that you didn't end up using. Maybe some rough sketches and mock-ups so that we could see all the hard work that went into this final week of design? No worries, though, the final product looks great! Nice work.
    --Ryan

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  2. It’s cool to be in the same group with you (Blizzard China) and we ended up with very different ideas. I like the way you have generated the wind technology into your design, because I know to include any technology need an intensive research behind it, so I think you have achieved it! One thing that I also like to mention, how come your model and your concept poster has different color fans? Just bare in mind that sometimes it can cause confusions to the responder.

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  3. Hey Marco,

    Saw you working on this project in the same group with me, and I think your final concept is definitely the best one yet.

    Your model turned out really nicely, given that you did not have access to the workshop, although I did however have trouble figuring what it was initially.

    I think the storyboard could have been a tad brighter in terms of colour, to match the colours used in your final model.

    Overall, I think you did a great job.

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  4. Quite professional posters and CAD drawings, product is easy to setup, just a little confusion on the technology used and how much power can be generated. Perhaps the generator can have multiple dynamo turning points to multiply the amount of energy generated.

    Good concept overall

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  5. Love the presentation of your final model and associated posters, very professional and uniform in their demonstration of the concept. Like the others I was a little confused as to the process you followed in coming to this final idea, and also a little as to the technology implemented, but otherwise a brilliant job. Well done!

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