CleanThatMessUp| Trash Cleanup

Project Details

The Challenge | Trash Cleanup

Oceanic garbage patches are collections of marine debris that come together due to ocean currents; they have devastating effects on ocean ecosystems. Your challenge is to design a mission to help clean up garbage from the ocean!

Project Ninfea

We aim to filter water and collect the micro-plastic near the coasts to mitigate the micro-plastic problem. Our project proposes to build an autonomus GPS based robot powered by renewable energy that works in bounded areas.

CleanThatMessUp

THE PROBLEM

A great amount of plastic is focusing on the coast, that is causing an artificial island that is disintegrating into micro-plastic. The micro-plastic is being eaten by planktons, thus enterning food chain.


OUR SOLUTION

Analyzing NASA and NOAA Data we discovered the main accumulation point of ocean currents which we hypotize to be an accumulation point for plastic trash. We have designed a solution to filter water and collect the micro-plastic where the plastic accumulates. Our project proposes to build an autonomus GPS based robot waterlily shaped powered by renewable energy that works in bounded areas.


IMPLEMENTATION
Project Ninfea, the name of our solution, is a filtering system that use films to trigger an inducted crossflow which grants self-cleaning and the redirection of accumulated debris. The system is powered by a outboard hydrojet naval engine, designed by an italian startup, which it has a filter that allow to filter large water flow rates. There also other filters disposed Project Ninfea which allows to filter the micro-plastic above the sea surface and they grant to cover a wide area.

The robots work during night and day and they recharge through the morning solar energy and also the wave motion.


REFERENCES

OSMC - NOAA - https://bit.ly/2N1hZ7E
NASA SVS Garbage Patch - https://go.nasa.gov/2O7tyJM
Open Street Map: https://www.openstreetmap.org
Link to GitHub project: https://github.com/daquinoaldo/CleanThatMessUp

SLIDES (IN ITALIAN)

http://bit.ly/CTMUslide