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FAIZ KHAN DESIGN PORTFOLIO ERGONOMIC WHEELCHAIR Jan 2015 - May 2015 AUTOMATED CAR COVER July 2015 - Sept 2015 MODULAR FOOD TRAY July 2015 - Sept 2015 SAE AERODESIGN July 2013 - Mar 2015

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FAIZ KHAN DESIGN PORTFOLIO

ERGONOMIC WHEELCHAIRJan 2015 - May 2015

AUTOMATED CAR COVERJuly 2015 - Sept 2015

MODULAR FOOD TRAYJuly 2015 - Sept 2015

SAE AERODESIGNJuly 2013 - Mar 2015

FAIZ KHAN

SAE AERODESIGNThe SAE Aero Design competition is intended to provide undergraduate and graduate engineering students with a real-life engineering challenge. First and foremost a design competition, students will find themselves performing trade studies and making compromises to arrive at a design solution that will optimally meet the mis-sion requirements while still conforming to the configuration limitations.SAE Aero Design features three classes of competition-Regular, Advanced, and Micro. Micro Class teams are required to make trades between two potentially conflict-ing requirements, carrying the highest payload fraction possible, while simultaneously pursuing the lowest empty weight possible.

SEASON 2015 - Lakeland, Florida SEASON 2014 - Fort Worth, Texas

Problem Statement : To design and fabricate an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle ( U.A.V ) to fit into a cuboidal box with dimensions 24” x 18” x 8” with given Flight Score Sensitivity.

RANK : 7TH OVERALL MICRO CLASS CATEGORY

Problem Statement : To design and fabricate an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle ( U.A.V ) to fit into an 18” long cylindrical container with a 6” diameter with given Flight Score Sensitivity.

RANK : 2ND HIGHEST PAYLOAD LIFTED MICRO CLASS CATEGORY

How does it work ?The roller connecting the two links, slides over the arc. The seat lifts up due to the constrained motion which is initiat-ed when the user pushes the link away from the body

FAIZ KHANALOK JOSHIVENKAT R.

ERGONOMIC WHEELCHAIR

WHEELCHAIR CHASSIS

GETTING UP ASSIST

BRAKES

7 DAY A WEEKMEDICINE STORAGE

Benefits :• No assistance required for getting up• 7 segment day-of-the-week medicine storage compartment on both armrests• Improved ergonomic brake design

Steps to use the “Getting Up assist”:1. Push the link, away from your body2. Apply brake simultaneously as you get up

Proximity to one of India’s leading medical institutes, Christian Medical College, gave us an opportunity to study the challenges faced by wheelchair users. Apart from overcoming the identified challenge, ad-ditional storage and redesigned braking system has also been included. All the improvements have been done keeping in mind the buying capacity of an average citizen.

AUTOMATED CAR COVER

Issues : • ConsiderableUsereffortswhilecovering&uncovering• Outdateddesign• Impracticalforfrequentusage

Benefits :• Portable&Automated• Easeofstorage• Freeendofclothretrofittedwithanendstrip servesdualpurpose: 1. Attachedbrushcleansthecarsurface 2. Addedweightpreventsthecarcoverfrombeingdisplaced.• Inabilitytocoverfront&rearfendershasbeentackledbyproviding extensionswithvelcrofittings.

COMPONENTS : 1.Motor2. Bar3.Cloth4.Casingwithmagneticstrip

HOW DOES IT WORK ?Car cover is wrapped around a bar, which then unwindswith the help of a motor at the push of a button. The wholemechanism is attached to the car roof with help of mag-nets hence making it detachable & easy to store.

ALOK JOSHIFAIZ KHAN

ROLE : IDEATOR, ILLUSTRATORCONTRIBUTION : SOLID MODELING , PROBLEM SOLVINGKEY LEARNING : BRAIN STORMING, OBSERVATION

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The sheer number of cars that roam the streets of Mumbai and many other cities in India alike, it is obvious-ly deducible that people are constantly facing car parking problems especially indoor car parking. Many car own-ers are forced to park their cars outside on the streets; exposing them to dust, dirt, scratches and overheated car indoors. Therefore, we de-cided to work on designing and prototyping an automated and portable car cover system.

KATORA

J - STICK

MAIN PLATE

MODULAR FOOD TRAY

Current design has the following issues:1. Mixing of food while disposing makes it non consumable & Conven-tional Food Tray design only allows the user to tilt the plate for dumping food.

2. Water wastage is imminent as peo-ple tend to wash even the unused compartments of the food tray.

STEP 2 - Ideation

STEP 3 - Analysis ( J STICK )

STEP 4 - Prototyping

With a population of 1.25 billion and growing, India faces a pressing issue of food shortage. One way to tackle the problem is by proper segregation of leftover food which can be then supplied to the needy. A simple yet effective method to achieve the stated objective is to redesign the Food Tray used at public places like Hostel mess.

STEP1-“Product Opportunity Gap” Indentification

Von Mises Stress ( N/mm2 ) Deflection ( mm )

Benefits of our design:1. The Modular Food Tray allows the user to slide out the “Katoras” and dump the food separately hence keep-ing it consumable.

2. Modular design allows the user to separately use the Main plate when consuming less food. Hence, no water is wasted in cleaning the unused compartments of the tray.

3. Modular Design is ideally suited for Buffet system.

FAIZ KHANALOK JOSHI

“Good design is obvious. Great design is transparent.”

- Joe Sparano

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