Inspiration

Hearing that 28,000 organs die yearly before getting to the recipient, made us question ourselves, can nothing really be done to reduce this unfortunate statistic.

What it does

  The cooler offers a reliable, compact, eco-friendly, long lasting and ice-free solution. Our cooler battery can live up to 3 years while maintaining cool temperatures.

How we built it

  The cooler’s exterior is crafted from NASA IP, layered composite insulation for extreme conditions (LCX), which is designed to withstand impact from outside conditions, while providing structural support and protection to the cooler. The composite is also used as an additional insulation for the cooler, ensuring minimal heat transfer to the cooler. Inside the cooler, there is a two-inch gap between the inner steel box and the layered composite insulation for extreme conditions (LCX), which contain our coolant agent (coolant). The coolant inside is filled up to twelve inches from the bottom to the top of the cooler. 

Challenges we ran into

  The main challenges we ran into is finding the right materials for the cooler, to make it efficient.

Accomplishments that we're proud of

  We were able to find the right materials that we were supposed to use for the cooler, as well as being able to model it on AutoCad.

What we learned

 We learned that communication and team work is the best way to complete a project, and we learned this and we are going to use this in our personal life.

What's next for The Nivalis Cooler

 The next plan is for nivalis is to add digital thermostat, add mobility and data logging.

Built With

  • nasa-ip(layered-composite-insulation)
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