Criteria and Constraints

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Criteria and Constraints Presentation 4.3.1 Explanation © 2011 International Technology and Engineering Educators Association, STEMCenter for Teaching and Learning™ Foundations of Technology ©International Technology Education Association Center to Advance the Teaching of Technology & Science Engineering byDesign™

The Unit Big Idea The Engineering Design process is a systematic, iterative problem solving method which produces solutions to meet human wants and desires. © 2011 International Technology and Engineering Educators Association, STEMCenter for Teaching and Learning™ Foundations of Technology ©International Technology Education Association Center to Advance the Teaching of Technology & Science Engineering byDesign™

The Lesson Big Idea Throughout the design process, designers must constantly compare the solution to the criteria and constraints of the problem. © 2011 International Technology and Engineering Educators Association, STEMCenter for Teaching and Learning™ Foundations of Technology ©International Technology Education Association Center to Advance the Teaching of Technology & Science Engineering byDesign™

Criteria Defined Criteria the desired elements and features of a product or system Criteria includes what the design is supposed to do, related to function, aesthetics, efficiency, etc. © 2011 International Technology and Engineering Educators Association, STEMCenter for Teaching and Learning™ Foundations of Technology ©International Technology Education Association Center to Advance the Teaching of Technology & Science Engineering byDesign™

Constraints Defined Constraints: limitations on a design Constraints almost involve time, budget, safety among other constraints Designers must compare the solution to the criteria and constraints of the problem. © 2011 International Technology and Engineering Educators Association, STEMCenter for Teaching and Learning™ Foundations of Technology ©International Technology Education Association Center to Advance the Teaching of Technology & Science Engineering byDesign™

Example Design Challenge For the given design challenge, what would be the criteria and constraints? Must transport water to the tower without losing water. Must fill water tower completely. Water tower must fill in the fastest amount of time. Materials Water Tower capacity of 1,000 gallons Safety of Design Time to complete challenge © 2011 International Technology and Engineering Educators Association, STEMCenter for Teaching and Learning™ Foundations of Technology ©International Technology Education Association Center to Advance the Teaching of Technology & Science Engineering byDesign™

Trade-Offs Requirements  of a design, such as criteria, constraints, and efficiency, sometimes compete with each other. © 2011 International Technology and Engineering Educators Association, STEMCenter for Teaching and Learning™ Foundations of Technology ©International Technology Education Association Center to Advance the Teaching of Technology & Science Engineering byDesign™

Trade-Offs A trade-off is a decision process recognizing the need for careful compromises among competing factors. © 2011 International Technology and Engineering Educators Association, STEMCenter for Teaching and Learning™ Foundations of Technology ©International Technology Education Association Center to Advance the Teaching of Technology & Science Engineering byDesign™

Trade-Offs A trade-off example Increasing the takeoff power of a spacecraft and using lightweight materials Increased power results in larger engines, heavier Newly developed materials may offset weight concerns © 2011 International Technology and Engineering Educators Association, STEMCenter for Teaching and Learning™ Foundations of Technology ©International Technology Education Association Center to Advance the Teaching of Technology & Science Engineering byDesign™