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 Introduction Introduction
  
-To evaluate the structural performance of the cocoon design, a static simulation was performed in SOLIDWORKS, Figure {{ref>fig:Simulation solid works}}. The cocoon was modeled using copper as the selected material. The analysis focused on the stress distribution and displacement behavior under the applied loads. The goal was to determine whether the structure is strong and rigid enough to withstand external forces without failure or excessive deformation.+To evaluate the structural performance of the cocoon design, a static simulation was performed in SOLIDWORKS, Figure {{ref>fig:stress}}. The cocoon was modeled using copper as the selected material. The analysis focused on the stress distribution and displacement behavior under the applied loads. The goal was to determine whether the structure is strong and rigid enough to withstand external forces without failure or excessive deformation.
  
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-<figure fig:Simulation solid works+<figure fig:stress
-{{ :report:simulation_cocoon.png?400 |}}+{{ :report:simulation_cocoon.png?800 |}}
 <caption>Stress analysis</caption> <caption>Stress analysis</caption>
 </figure> </figure>
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 == Hardware tests == == Hardware tests ==
  
-Perform the hardware tests specified in [[report:intro#tests|Tests]]. These results are usually presented in the form of tables with two columns: Functionality and Test Result (Pass/Fail).+Perform the hardware tests specified in [[report:intro#tests|Tests]]. These results are presented below in the form of table {{ref>}} with three columns: ID, Functionality and Test Result (Pass/Fail). 
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 +<table tests> 
 +^ ID ^ Functionality ^ Status ^ 
 +| FT-GY01 | GY-21 Baseline Calibration Read | Pass | 
 +| FT-GY02 | GY-21 Thermal Responsiveness | Pass | 
 +| FT-GY03 | GY-21 Humidity Saturation | Pass | 
 +| PT-GY01 | GY-21 Environmental Recovery Rate | Pass | 
 +| PT-GY02 | GY-21 I2C Polling Stress (50ms) |  | 
 +| FT-BH01 | BH1750 Lux Range Verification | Pass | 
 +| FT-BH02 | BH1750 Shadow Transient Detection | Pass | 
 +| PT-BH01 | BH1750 Continuous Light Exposure | Pass | 
 +| PT-BH02 | BH1750 High-Freq Transitions (10Hz) |  | 
 +| FT-MQ01 | MQ-135 Analog Voltage Baseline | Pass | 
 +| FT-MQ02 | MQ-135 VOC Spike Detection | Pass | 
 +| PT-MQ01 | MQ-135 48h Thermal Burn-in Drift |  | 
 +| PT-MQ02 | MQ-135 Dissipation Latency | Pass | 
 +| FT-WA01 | Atomizer Digital State Actuation | Pass | 
 +| FT-WA02 | Atomizer Capillary Wicking Action | | 
 +| PT-WA01 | Atomizer 1000 Duty Cycles Endurance |  | 
 +| PT-WA02 | Atomizer Driver Board Thermal Load | | 
 +| FT-SYS01 | System I2C Address Multiplexing | Pass | 
 +| PT-SYS01 | Power Supply Rail Voltage Stability |  | 
 +| PT-SYS02 | System End-to-End Latency | Pass | 
 +</table>
  
 == Software tests == == Software tests ==
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