It looks like you're asking for help with submitting an assignment or portfolio related to an Energy Transfer Device project. While I can't directly upload documents or files, I can guide you through the process of creating each component and organizing your portfolio. Here's how you can approach each item you mentioned:
1. Concept Web
- Tool to Use: You can use online tools like MindMeister or Canva, or you can create a hand-drawn concept web and scan it.
- Criteria and Constraints: List out the criteria (must-have features) and constraints (limitations or restrictions) for your thermal bottle device. For example:
- Criteria:
- Must keep liquids at a desired temperature for a minimum of 6 hours
- Must be portable and lightweight
- Must be easy to clean
- Constraints:
- Must use materials that are safe for food
- Must not exceed a certain cost to produce
- Must fit in standard cup holders
- Criteria:
2. Written Design Plan
- Components to Include:
- Problem Statement: Define the problem your thermal bottle device is solving.
- Design Goals: Outline the primary goals your device aims to achieve (e.g., insulation efficiency, ease of use).
- Materials List: Specify the materials you will use, including any insulation materials, bottle types, and seals.
- Construction Steps: Detail the steps necessary to create the thermal bottle. Include sketches if necessary to clarify your design.
- Testing Plan: Explain how you will test the thermal efficiency of your device.
3. Draw and Write Document
- Format: This could be a combination of drawings and written explanations.
- Draw: Create sketches of your thermal bottle from different angles, showing any unique features.
- Write: Accompany each drawing with descriptions that explain what is being depicted and how it contributes to your device's performance.
4. Organization and Submission
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Portfolio Structure:
- Title Page: Title of your project, your name, date.
- Concept Web: Include your completed concept web here.
- Design Plan: Attach your written design plan.
- Draw and Write Document: Include your sketches and explanations.
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Check the Rubric: Make sure to refer to the grading rubric provided by your teacher to ensure you meet all necessary criteria for a successful submission.
Once you've completed each document, make sure to review everything to ensure clarity and completeness before submission. Good luck!