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This is where all of our weekly progress will be recorded

Monday 15/01.24

We started the semester with a meeting with Håvard and then a meeting with Martin.

We have outlined a plan for the semester.


We aim to drill a prostate within two weeks. This part of the project is recorded here.


The next step will be improving the sanitation.


Tuesday 16/01.24

Today we have researched ways to implement a filter on the suction, as we believe this will be the most effective way of stopping contamination. 


We went down to the MR Core Labs and discussed with Sebastian what type of filter was standard in cases like this. It is discussed here. He also proposed that we do not spend time disassembling the last prototype, but rather buy new parts for the new prototype as this will both save time, but will also leave us with a functioning prototype that we can use for testing and comparison.

The results from our first day of filter testing was not good. The filter we got to test from Sebastian almost shut down air flow.

Combining this problem with the added complexity the cold removal from the vacuum system, and the still unsolved extraction method, does not bode well for vacuum suction.

Even though these hinderances are slowing the prostate drilling test down, it is a product problem we would've had to meet sometime, so its better to face them now, early on, rather than later.


Tomorrow we will have to keep exploring ways to solve this issue.


Wednesday 17/01.24

We have landed on trying a HEPA filter for our solution. We will need to decide what size we need, we should probably aim for maximum air flow and pressure, and optimize later if needed.


The Vacushield will also have to be tested with a vacuum pump located at MR Core Labs. If the clamping works with that pump and filter combination that would be great. 


We have also started evaluating possible ways to improve the prototype in the coming months.


Thursday 18/01.24

The air flow through the tube connected to the vacuum cleaner was measured to be around 100L/min (v=21m/s, d= 10mm). Based on this number, we decided to order the biggest HEPA-filter available, just to be safe.

In addition, a box made from 6mm acryllic has been made for testing the vacuum pump down at St.Olavs. Work will continue on this tomorrow.


Friday 19/01.24 

The Vacuum tight acryllic box was completed today. Holes were drilled into a baseplate made from 3mm aluminium, which then was mounted to the acryllic box using Tec-7 sealant. Everything was then clamped, and will be left over the weekend to dry. It will hopefully be fully sealed, adn ready to be tested next week


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