Wednesday, 24 June 2015

Individual Reflection

1. What was the most interesting proposed used of biomimicry that was developed in blog? Why?
Morphing turbine is the most interesting as it is different from the convential turbine. It uses shape memory material which is able to adapt environmental conditions and changes it shape. The blades of the wind turbine is able to adapt the flow condition s and changes it geometry. This will help increase the aerodynamic geometry and decrese resistance. This structure could help in reducing the electrical consumption and also cost for major factory industries.

2. Do you think that your design is patentable? Is it unique enough to be approved?
Yes. As you know, there are a lot of mamak stalls around Malaysia. Mamak stalls do attract lots of people as the food there are cheap and has unique malysian food taste. If this automatic rain shelter is to be patented and implemented, it will boost the economy of mamak stalls. It is unique as there are no one invent this system. Malaysia mamak stalls do need this kind of system. 

3. Did you think that working as a team made this project easier or harder? Why?
Easier. As each member has own individual part to be done, this study concluded in a good manner. They have contributed time and effort to finish this study. A big thank you for them. 

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