A Project Based Learning Study Through Student Design of a Low-cost, Open Source, Easy-to-use, and Easy-to-build Ventilator

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2021
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This work presents a project based learning (PBL) study, through student design and fabrication of a low-cost, open source, easy-to-build, and easy-to-use bag valve mask (BVM) ventilator, to potentially serve COVID-19 patients during the incubation period. A new learning outcomes framework, i.e., Profiles of Learning for Undergraduate Success, was adopted as the pedagogical model, with a focus on problem solver and innovator. Using the reciprocating motion system, the ventilator is capable to provide an air supply with adjustable breath frequencies. 3D printing is used to fabricate customized components. In parallel to the mechanical assembly of the ventilator, a CAD model was developed to understand the motion mechanisms in the ventilator, which can further help optimize the system. The design files are available at GitHub for open access. The project is to serve as a backup to handle any surge of patients who may need breathing assistance in hospitals across the nation. The feedback from the participating students is very positive. The success of this PBL based project using the profiles of learning for undergraduate success shows its promise and it can be extended to other student learning experiences.

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Kindomba, E., Iloeje, F., Yeong, H., Folorunso, S., Ji, Z., Li, Y., & Zhang, J. (2021). A Project Based Learning Study through Student Design of a Low-Cost, Open-Source, Easy-to-Use, and Easy-to-Build Uentilator. Journal of Engineering Technology, 38(2), 38–47.
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