Industrial Design Portfolio - Ganesh Ram

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PORTFOLIO Industrial Design Ganesh Ram Sundararaman 2018-2020



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Ganesh Ram Sundararaman M.Des (Industrial Design), IIT Delhi, 2018-’20 B.Tech (Mechanical Engg.), NIT Trichy 2010-’14 92ganesh0955

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ganeshmdes18@gmail.com

WORK EXPERIENCE

SKILLS

Industrial Design Intern Mimyk Medical Solutions, IISc Bangalore May-June 2019

Adobe Suite

Design Engineer, Fit and Finish, R&D TVS Motor Company, Hosur Aug 2014 - June 2018

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Intern, Engine Design and Development TVS Motor Company, Hosur May-June 2013

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LANGUAGES English, Tamil, Hindi

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3D modelling & rendering

HOBBIES


CONTENTS

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30-43

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48-61

Mo-Evy

ScooTuck

Story Box

Modular EV Charging System

Foldable Electric Scooter for IIT Delhi Campus

A short-story dispenser


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62-73

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74-91

Tablet Holder

Power Tool

For endoscopy simulation device

For Household use



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MO-EVy MODULAR ELECTRIC-VEHICLE CHARGING SYSTEM

Individual Project Feb - June 2020


BACKGROUND

FIELD RESEARCH

Sales of EV has been increasing in India over the past few years and Electric three-wheelers dominate the EV market with more than 95% market share. While the overall percentage of Electric Vehicles in less than 1%, this number is expected to grow in coming years. 2.4%

Buses E-4W E-2W 97.6%

EV Sales data for 2018-19

Fast charging only for cars Multiple private organizations have entered the charging field and established fast charging stations across the country and these serve as charging points for cars only. Unsafe charging conditions In the absence of organized charging spaces for battery operated vehicles like E-3W and E-rickshaws, many are charged in open which is unsafe to say the least Rise in popularity of Electric Shared mobility Shared electric vehicles are being introduces in many cities in India and this will eventually lead to adoption of private electric vehicles as people get used to electric mobility.

3156 Charging stations in 20 states under Government scheme till 2019


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USER RESEARCH Online Survey

Type of Vehicle Owned

199 respondents to two online surveys on Parking Scenario and Ownership of vehicles.

Wanting to own EV 92

Car

Maybe

60

M.cycle

No

43

Scooter

Yes

46.9% 50%

Type of City 117

Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3

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Median rating of charging convenience

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Place where mostly parked daily

Regular Transportation means

25.5%

Median daily driving: 35 km

Taxi

Home

Vehicle Pooling

Office

Public Transport

Street

Own Vehicle

67.6%

64

Society

Others

42 31

Charging at home: 4/5 Charging at office: 3/5 Charging at public: 3/5

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Other details Ease of finding parking Vehicle Ownership: 89.7% Median no. of vehicle: 2

Median overnight score: 5/5

Mean no. of vehicle: 2.15

Median day score: 3/5

Preferred wait time: ~20min Willingness to pay: 1x domestic Typical uses: Work, Household


USER INTERVIEWS

USER JOURNEY MAP

2 EV Owners and 5 prospective owners identified from the online survey were interviewed on telephone due to lockdown scenarios in various cities and travel restrictions.

For charging a vehicle when it has low charge

Issues Identified from Interviews

DECISION TO CHARGE

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Charge Anxiety AUTHENTICATION AND PAYMENT Range Anxiety

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Vehicle Performance

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Indian Conditions CHARGING THE VEHICLE Vehicle and Charging Safety Charging Standardization

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FINDING A CHARGING STATION OR AN ACCESSIBLE PLUG POINT

CONNECTING VEHICLE TO CHARGING STATION

DISCONNECTING THE CHARGER


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USER PERSONA

PROBLEM STATEMENT

Kiran, 29

Shankar, 48

“I like going fast”

“I like efficiency”

Location: Bangalore Occupation: Software Engineer Status: Single

Location: Chennai Occupation: Marketing Head Status: Married

Goals: Wants a fast charging, high range and racy electric bike which can live upto the speeds of current performance segment

Goals: Looking for an economical vehicle that can get him to his job and occasional outings for groceries and vegetables

Frustrations: Lack of options in the market with regards to performance electric bikes, slow charging over several hours and lesser range for longer rides

Frustrations: Sometimes has to go to locations where there is no electrical supply. Afraid that batteries can catch fire like many mobiles on the news

Preferred brands:

Preferred brands:

Understand a design a charging solution that can charge a variety of vehicles at a safe charging speed. It should support both public and private charging

USER NEEDS

Safe to use

Weather resistance

Grid integration Convey information

Economical

Range of Vehicles


IDEATION

THE CONCEPT

Modularity of components Wall/Floor mounted

Retractable chargers

Locking plug holders

LED lights for notification

Fingerprint authentication

For the ideation stage, inspiration was taken from many sources like Lego, LCD TVs, Machine guarding in industrial machines etc.


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AESTHETIC DIRECTION

Futuristic

Green

Modular

Clean

This was completely based on what would be a suitable design language for the given concept, electric vehicles which are futuristic and a clean design which is my personal liking.

FORM IDEATION


PACKAGING ANALYSIS

Interal components are based off the open source OpenEVSE concept and the component dimensions are sourced from their published documents and datasheets. These components along with their envelope dimensions and clearances are packaged in creo


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CAD MODELING AND DETAILING General Process in Creo Surfacing

Design of parts

Selection of Split and trim lines

Design of Assembly and Sub-assemblies



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GENERATIVE DESIGN OF STAND 3 iterations of generative design in Fusion 360 for reducing the overall mass of the stand and to get a stand with better aesthetic finish

The generated models were refined and tested using FE analysis to remove any design failures resulting from unrefined models and random sharp edges


STATUS DISPLAY USING LEDs

FE ANALYSIS AND REDESIGN

Charging State

Error State

Charged State

Each LED strip behind the charging points indicate the status of charge of that point. Rapidly blinking button LED also shows error state which might lead to error charging state, i.e., not charging

From FMEA (Failure Modes and Effects Analysis) it was known that theft of the modules could be an issue since the design did not have a fastener mounting for the modules. Hence the modules were designed and tested with a theft load of 100N (10kg) which showed some failures in the inflection points which can be solved by adding a fillet in the design


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THE ECOSYSTEM OF CHARGING

PROBLEM STATEMENT Understand and design an mobile application for the charging station that enables the user to do various actions associated with using the functions of the charger as meeting the various user needs as understood from the user research.

USER NEEDS User needs such a system needs to satisfy:

The System Dynamic Model here is constructed from the abstracted observations and interview verbatim from the users to determine what is the perception of users regarding the current ecosystem, i.e., their resason for wanting a EV charging space and electric vehicles in general.

System Discovery

System Monitoring

Payment System

Booking System

System Control


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SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE Using Online Closed Card-Sorting Method CHARGING SYSTEM

SYSTEM DISCOVERY

COMMON FEATURES IN BOTH

Available Charging point types

SYSTEM CONTROL

SYSTEM CONTROL

PUBLIC CHARGING SYSTEM

PRIVATE CHARGING FOR HOMES

SYSTEM DISCOVERY

Adding new device to network

Location on map and directions

Device Status

Parking space details and photos

BOOKING SYSTEM Book a session Cost limit for charging

Energy limit for charging

PAYMENT SYSTEM Prepaid payment

Start charging session Stop Charging session

Charging session feedback User feedback Vehicle Make and Model

SYSTEM MONITOR Energy saved Approx cost of charging Device Status Charging session errors Charging session information

Time limit for charging

Postpaid payment The card sorting exercise was done using an online tool and shared to the respondents of the survey. The structure was arrived by using a similarity matrix of the responses of the card-sort.


TASK FLOW Task: Finding a charging spot and charging vehicle It follows the logical sequence of steps that a user would take in order to charge his vehicle using a public charging station. It is based on the amalgamation of the various user interviews done during the research phase.

OPEN THE APP

LOG-IN OR SIGN UP

BROWSE NEARBY OR SEARCH

LOCATE CHARGING POINT

NAVIGATE TO LOCATION

BOOK CHARGING LOCATION

SCAN QR CODE OR ENTER S.NO

PAY BILL

BROWSE CHARGING OPTIONS

CHECK CHARGES

SELECT CHARGING OPTION

STOP CHARGING

SELECT LOCATION AND APPLY

BROWSE LOCATION DETAILS

CONFIRM LOCATION SELECT

CHECK COST AND PARKING DETAILS

SELECT VEHICLE DETAILS

BROWSE SPECIFIC LOCATION DETAILS

BROWSE CHARGING CONTSTRAINTS

SET CONSTRAINT

CHECK AND CONFIRM DETAILS

ACHIEVE DESIRED LIMIT OR SET LIMIT

(TIME/COST)

MONITOR CHARGING PROGRESS

START CHARGING SESSION


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LOW FIDELITY WIREFRAMES

Low fidelity wireframes were sketched for each of the main functions and a full flow for finding a charging station is sketched above. Other functions like user profile and payment options, charging and statistics were added from the system architecture diagram.


MEDIUM FIDELITY WIREFRAMES AND USER FLOW Onboarding Screens

Sign-in Screen

Map On-boarding

Map Charging Points

Charging Poin Overview

Sign-up

START

Charging op

Statistics

Payments

Profile

Hamburger Menu

Bookings

Your Mo-EVy


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Charging Point Details

Charging Point Booking

Booking Confirmation

Navigation

QR Code Scanner

Charging type selection

Time Limit Charging

Upon Stopping charging

Under Progress Screen

Start Charging Screen

Full Charge

Cost Limit Charging

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Charging Under Progress


VISUAL DESIGN AND PROTOTYPE BRANDING AND LOGO Mo-EVy : MOdular EV sYstem

Mo-EVy

Sign-in and Sign-up screens

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= Charging control with timer and Charging ending screen

PRIMARY COLOURS

FONTS

Segoe UI Semibold Segoe UI Regular Noto Sans Regular

#FBBB42

#002536

Bright Orange

Deep Blue

#EFBC8C Light Orange ACCENT COLOURS #00C3B5

#00C3B5

Vivid Cyan

Strong Blue


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Map Guide, Charging point display

Night Mode, Charging point details card

Charging point booking and Countdown timer for booking Navigation to charging point, Scanning QR code on the charger


PROTOTYPE (CONTINUED)

Statistics about charger usage OPEN ONLINE (Click button to open an interactive online version of the prototype)

Payments Screen

Profile Section

“Your Mo-Evy”


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SCOOTUCK FOLDABLE ELECTRIC SCOOTER FOR IIT DELHI CAMPUS

Individual Project Aug- Dec 2019


BACKGROUND

IIT Delhi campus can be split into the main central academic areas and the outlying accomodation areas, hostels and quarters. Other facilities like restaurants, shops are spread throughout the campus. The parking scenario is a particular pain point because it cannot handle the number of bicycles/vehicles that are in the thousands

Major modes of transportation in the campus


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RESEARCH

USER RESEARCH

Electric Rickshaws in IITD Campus

Online survey on transportation habits How do respondents travel? 54%

55%

21% Defective solar panels

Water resistance issues

Walking

Cycling

Rickshaws

9.1% Buses

Most respondents make 3 trips around the campus each day Most respondents spend less than Rs 10/day on commuting

Unorganized charging

Unergonomic handles

While initially introduces as a CSR project, within months of introduction these rickshaws were plagues with technical issues including battery, motor and structural integrity failures.

7/10 Median Score on Easiness of commuting within campus 5/10 Median Score on adequacy of services within campus feel the need for a 87% respondents new mode of transportation

84% respondents travel by metro regularly for trips outside the campus


USER INTERVIEWS

USER PERSONA

Based on the online survey, 12 users were identified and interviewed based on their transportation requirements. Major points are listed below

Abhishek, 20 2nd year B.Tech Jwalamukhi House

Inadequate Parking Space Unorganized Parking

Unreliable Rent Cycles Inefficient Signages No dedicated lanes for bicycles

Presence of Tedious Gradients Difficult to travel with luggage Shuttle rickshaws expensive to use everyday

Unavailability of faster modes Powered vehicles not allowed Infrequent shuttle buses Ireegular connectivity to different ends of campus

Goals Wants to get to his classes on time since lecture hall is far and doesn’t want to walk everywhere when going to different places in the campus like Amul/Nescafe or to Scoops for purchasing stationery Frustrations Has a cycle but its constantly damaged due to the tight parking when he can find parking space. Most days he prefers to walk since he can’t find parking space. But walking to all places is slow and tiring especially during summers. Hobbies

Preferred brands


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PROBLEM STATEMENT

SELECTION OF TRANSPORT SYSTEM

“Understand a design a novel transportation system for the campus that is easy to use and takes up lesser space than cycles”

USER NEEDS

Easy to use

Safe

Based on Weight, Cost, Relative speeds and ease of use using data available on the internet

Contemporary Smaller Styling Space

Efficient

Electric Scooter Durable

Affordable

Selected based on the above factors

Advantages: Easy to use by cycle riders Confortable for short distances Smaller than a cycle Faster than a cycle


E-SCOOTER PACKAGING

Most e-scooters in the market have a wheel distance of 2.5-3.5 wheels depending on the model, make and size

Popular Shared and individual e-scooters in the market


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CONCEPT GENERATION


AESTHETIC DIRECTION

CLASSIC SIMPLE MINIMAL FUTURISTIC

FORM IDEATION


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DETAILED MECHANICAL DESIGN

The folding mechanism for the main tube and the handle-bar were designed from scratch in solidworks and creo for 3D printing and assembly on the scooter.


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FABRICATION AND PROTOTYPING

Initial prototype was assembled without the motor and other electrical components as a mock-up and prototyping was to recommence in May ‘20 after finish of the charger project but was unfortunately interrupted by the lockdown scenario as the campus was evacuated



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SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE OF APP COMPANION APP

SCOOTER STATUS

CHARGE LEVEL

STATISTICS

KM RANGE LEFT

BATTERY USAGE

CONTROL

PARKED LOCATION

LOCK/UNLOCK

CONTROL LIGHTS TO LOCATE

PAST LOCATIONS

CURRENT LOCATION

LEND YOUR SCOOTER

DISTANCE TRAVELLED

NAVIGATION

GEOFENCE

PROFILE

CREATE

EDIT


LOW FIDELITY WIREFRAMES


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MEDIUM FIDELITY WIREFRAMES AND USER FLOW

START


VISUAL DESIGN AND PROTOTYPE

Folding + ScooTuck Origami Inspired

#001824 Deep Nautical Blue

#00C3B5 Cyan (Robin’s Egg Blue)

#FFFFFF

#FBBA42 Yellow Orange (my sin)

White #E73652 Amaranth


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STORY BOX SHORT STORY DISPENSER IN INDIAN LANGUAGES (Do Science, Hyderabad)

Freelance Project May 2020 - Present


PROBLEM STATEMENT

CONCEPT UNDERSTANDING

To design an attracrtrive enclosure for the existing short-story dispenser for installation in Government primary and middle-schools in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. The existing device was designed by their in-house engineer and was lacking aesthetics. Additionally, this device is to be used in malls, IT parks and bus stands.

Existing sheet metal product

The internal mechanisms for printing, the components and the electronics remain the same. The only freedom available for design intervention here is to play with the form and the interface for the device. The existing device prints a random sheet of short story from its memory in two languages (English and Telugu) with option to select the language and print the short story. The story is printed in a 2 inch thermal paper from a bill printing machine


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INITIAL CONCEPT DIRECTION

AESTHETIC DIRECTION-1 Keywords Serious Neutral Functional

AESTHETIC DIRECTION-2 Keywords Organic Flow Round


AESTHETIC DIRECTION-3

A combination of the previous two directions to get a rounded look with sheet metal treatment of products


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AESTHETIC DIRECTION-4

Keywords Blob Fun Rounded

Since this is a product that would be installed in a school, this direction was explored to emulate a toy or something a child would be attracted to.


AESTHETIC DIRECTION-5

Keywords Sleek Round Handy

Selected concept

Selection of Form From each of the set of sketches, the most interesting ones were shared with the investors and the employees and their kids. Which were rated by them. The one with the most rating in this case, the marked concept was selected to be the final one to be developed


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DEVELOPMENT OF CONCEPT

Concept packaging and interaction were thought about at this stage. For the packaging approximate sizes from the bill of material was taken. The controls were thought as a LED backlit button system for selectin of the language and printing of the story. Like the earlier concept, the flashing of button’s LED will signal printing or error. The button type would be cheaper in cost and match with the aesthetics of the device


DEVELOPMENT OF INTERFACE

Selected based on the classic nature of the aesthetic and availability of button type in the market

DEVELOPMENT OF PACKAGING

With the exact dimensions of the components, they were packaged inside the basic form without with a central paper output and keeping the base thickness as sleek as possible while maintaing the open book aesthetic. This packaging was not efficient and had a lot of empty space hence, repackaging of the components was necessary


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Proposal 4 was selected for the final packaging since it had the optimum gaps between the components for cooling and the position of the switched were well defined in the right side


FINAL FORM

DEVELOPMENT OF CAD MODEL

The CAD model was developed in Creo over the packaging and the final form decided before. The vendor was involved at this stage and parts were split according their requirements for manufacturability using 3D printing. Internal details and fastener mounting were provided as required and the design intent communicated to the vendor

For the final form some soft 3D models were made and rendered in blender for quick visualization for the management to decide and sign off on the final look


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ASSEMBLY DETAILING & 3D PRINTING

Currently the model is being printed at the vendor in Hyderabad and regular updated communicated through messaging

Internal mounting details were provided for all the components and a separate contained was designed for the controller and the cooling fan to prevent access while changing the paper roll


COLOUR AND FINISH For the school application. multiple colours were explored ranging from playful to neutral. But final selection was selected to a classic hardcover leather finish and colours and fonts also reflecting that classic theme

Colour Scheme for a academic setting #654737

#AF9847 Flat grain leather finish

#B2B1B2

#D3D3D3

Colour Scheme for a corporate setting #772E2C

#FFD700 Flat grain leather finish

#B2B1B2

#C0C0C0


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TABLET HOLDER FOR MEDICAL SIMULATION DEVICE (Mimyk, IISc Bangalore)

Internship Project May 2019


BACKGROUND EndoMimyk is an endoscopy simulation device for training doctors and technicians in endoscopy/colonoscopy without the use of a human subject. It can completely simulate all scenarios which can be viewed on an attached LCD screen. All the other secondary tasks like loggingin, programming and selecting scenarios can be done on an android tablet which is mounted on the device through a tablet holder.

PROBLEM STATEMENT “Design a Tablet Holder for the simulation device which can hold the tablet safely even during transport, enable the user to view the tablet from multiple angles, match the aesthetics of the device and be easy to use and install�

MARKET RESEARCH

Most tablet holders in the market resemble simple holders with no positive holding element since they are meant for domestic use and people rarely use it outside of their homes


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CLASSIFICATION The holder can be divided into: the base, stem and the clamp. All the available holders in the market are a combination of any of these types of the components described above.


CONCEPT SKETCHES


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CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT One handed operation is preferred over two handed one because one hand usually carries the endscopy tool (left hand) and the right hand is the only one that is free to remove/mount the tablet on the tablet holder


AESTHETIC DIRECTION

MINIMAL+FUTURISTIC TRADITIONAL+ELEGANT

FORM IDEATION


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FINAL CONCEPT

The final concept is a combination of the previous concepts and has adjuatable jaw width and is spring loaded with a ball type mounting

CAD MODEL


ASSEMBLY DETAILING


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PROTOTYPING

The designed parts were printed on the IISc M2D2 (biomechanics) lab’s in-house 3D printers (both SLA and FDM) and assembled fully.



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SMARITOOL A POWER TOOL DESIGNED FOR HOUSEHOLD USE

Individual Project Jan- Apr 2019


PROJECT BRIEF

RESEARCH

To identify and design a new class of power-tools that are suited for everyday household use

Trends in the Industry

BACKGROUND Currently, power tools look like they belong in a workshop or a garage. They have mechanical dials or buttons that may frighten a new user Household

Cordless Power-tools

Multipurpose Power-tools

Lithium-ion battery packs

Eco-friendly technologies

Industrial

44.2% 55.8%

Revenue share for power tool market in 2017

Expected growth rate in household segement : 9.5%


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USER RESEARCH

USER INTERVIEWS

Online survey was floated regarding power tool usage, ownership and experience Haven't used before

Operations

Expert and novice users were identified in the areas surrounding the campus and interviewed on power tool usage

Used a power tool before

23.3%

Diffficulties faced by users Setting Torque

76.7%

Drilling

Prefer Corded tools

Driving Screws

Cutting

Controlling speed Drilling a straight hole/ driving a straight screw

Materials

Using on different materials effectively

Prefer Cordless tools

Battery capacity 47.8%

52.2%

Handling issues Metal

Wood

Description of Aesthetics

Average Score on Aesthetics:

3.5 3.7

Average Score on ease of use:

/5

/5

Plastic


STORYBOARD


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ERGONOMIC STUDY In power tool usage, ergonomics is one of the mpst important aspects because the hands are one of the most sensitive areas with small bones and ligaments and touch and feel aspect becomes bigger


HANDLE SHAPE IDEATION


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STYLING STUDY

Market segment of hair dryers based on complexity of form and cost. More complex forms are categorized as feminine product gender and simpler forms more neutral


AESTHETIC DIRECTION

DEVELOPMENT OF FORM Based on cues taken from the styling study, forms for the power tool were sketched and one selected for further developmemt in CAD

Dynamic+Neutral Domestic Simple+Modern


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CAD MODELLING OF FORM

DETAILING AND PACKAGING


SPEED SELECTOR

1.4 “CIRCULAR TOUCH DISPLAY

FWD/REVERSE SELECTOR


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USER JOURNEY MAP

PROBLEM STATEMENT “Make it easy for even novice users of power tool to set up and use a power tool so that the user can perform the desired operations using the power tool”

DECIDE IF POWER TOOL IS NEEDED

SELECT A PROPER POWER TOOL FOR THE JOB

SELECT THE PROPER ATTACHMENTS

CHECK THE JOB FOR CORRECTNESS

DO THE JOB WITH THE POWER TOOL

SELECT THE CORRECT SETTINGS

USER PAIN POINTS Many different types of tools Selection of type of attachment Attachment method to tool Setting depends on material and tool and job Guiding the tool to correct location Maintaining straighness of tool

OPPORTUNITIES Users could use an application for tool selection Spirit level in the tool for straightness

AIM To guide the user in performing an operation, say, drilling a hole in a material. To get the user from using a traditional power tool to the new device designed here.

BACKGROUND Whenever a user picks up a power tool, the first thing anyone would do is press the trigger. Since it has the form factor of a gun, and looks quite playful (although it is not), gamification could be a tool for training the users in the interface


HIERARCHIAL TASK ANALYSIS Task: Drilling a hole using power tool

CLAMPING THE WORKPIECE

SELECT THE PIECES

MEASURE SIZE OF BOLT/SCREW

DRILLING A HOLE

SELECTING THE PROPER SIZED DRILL BIT

OVERLAY & CLAMP

USE A SMALLER PILOT HOLE

SELECT THE PROPER SETTINGS ON THE DRILL

USE A DRILL SPEED CHART

FIX THE DRILL ON THE CHUCK

DRILL THE HOLE

CHANGE THE SETTINGS IN THE DRILL

PLACE THE TOOL ON THE WORKPIECE

EXAMINE THE HOLE

CHECK THE SIZE ACC TO REQUIRED

CONTROL SPEED BASED ON RESISTANCE

CLEAN UP

RE-DRILL IF REQUIRED

REMOVE DRILL BIT

REMOVE BATTERY


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TASK FLOW Task: Drilling a hole using power tool

SWITCH ON MACHINE

BROWSE THE OPERATIONS FOR DRILLING OR FASTENING

SET SPEED SETTINGS

FIX THE TOOL BIT ON THE POWER TOOL

USE THE POWER TOOL

ENSURE TOOL STRAIGHTNESS

SET OPERATION

SELECT TOOL SIZE

BROWSE MATERIALS

SELECT SPECIFIC MATERIAL

SELECT MATERIAL TYPE

BROWSE SPECIFIC MATERIALS

This task flow was based on the observation of an expert power tool user when he used it for drilling a hole in while making a furniture with hard wood. He also used a similar flow for drilling on brick wall (different tool-bit and setting)


LOW FIDELITY WIREFRAMES ITERATION-1 FEEDBACK Selection/Changing menu confusing Arrow is confusing whether for next step or other option No confirmation after size selection ITERATION-2 FEEDBACK Selection less confusing but smaller on already small screen Right hand/Left hand operation when tool is held on hand

ITERATION-3 FEEDBACK Direct option to change settings manually for expert users required Animation for changing speed settings for novice users

GAMIFYING FINAL OPERATION SCREEN Speed-o-meter and digital spirit level shown along with battery level and temperature. Task is to maintain the speed around the specified speed while doing the operation


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MEDIUM FIDELITY WIREFRAMES

Splash Screen

Operation selection

BRAND AND LOGO

Material and type of material selection

Setting the size of the tool bit

Device specifies speed setting and direction

Speedometer and spirit level screen

AESTHETIC DIRECTION

SMARITOOL= SAMARITAN + SMART TOOL (HELPFUL)

Simple Effective Rounded

LOGO

+ S +P =

#002536

#E73651

#EFBC8C

#FBBB42

#AEA8A9


Slide

Slide

SCREENS MOCK-UP

Tap

Tap

Splash screen

Select Operation Tap

Tap

Select Material Slide

Tap

Setting information

Select tool size (Scroll select)

Select type of material


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OTHER WORKS A SELECTION OF OTHER WORKS DURING THE COURSE OF M.DES AT IIT-D


FOLDABLE HEADPHONES

PORTABLE A.C./PURIFIER CONCEPT

HELMET SAFETY IMPROVEMENT

Design of a new nonnewtonian fluid lining for improved impact absorption during accidents.


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MANNED MARS EXPLORER CONCEPT

ULTRASONIC THEREMIN


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