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College of Engineering Unit: 
Chemical, Biological, and Environmental Engineering
Project Team Member(s): 
Jennelle Andersen, Travis Hinz, Dominique Gramm , Sierra Sotela and Clare Jayawickrama
Project ID: 
BIOE.06
Project Description: 

The Mega CrampBlaster 3000 is a bodysuit or shape wear type garment structurally designed to be worn around the house as in, or in public as a discreet bottom layer. This bodysuit is designed to alleviate the cramping symptoms of women during their menstruating days. It has three major components apart from the wiring and circuitry. The external fabric contains the neoprene waist trainer that insulates the heat generated and keeps the warmth inside; while the internal fabric is a modal blend fabric with the heating element sewn on it. This fabric is a knit blend of 49% modal, 45% polyester, and 6% spandex fibers for comfort and flexibility. Combined together, these materials achieves a lightweight product that ensures compression with a function, body shape retention, flexibility, and durability. With the Mega CrampBlaster 3000, women can feel pain-free and cramp-free, all day everyday during their period days while feeling confident, sexy, and on-the-go! 


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Opportunities: 
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This team accepts email messages from attendees: 
leedom@oregonstate.edu