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ENGR 4169/4196 – Senior Design Project I Question: Which involves more engineering design: a golf club or an iPod? Objectives: Definition of Design The Design Process The Project Abstract Resources: Wiki: Engineering Design NASA: Design Process EWB: Design Process SU: Design Lecture MIT: Design and Prototyping S.K.: Engineering Design LECTURE 02: ENGINEERING DESIGN Audio: URL:

ENGR 4196: Lecture 02, Slide 1 “The scientist seeks to understand what is; the engineer seeks to create what never was” Theodore von Karman “The Father of Supersonic Flight” 1881 – 1963 ( Motivation

ENGR 4196: Lecture 02, Slide 2 Design According to Merriam-Webster

ENGR 4196: Lecture 02, Slide 3 Design According to Wikipedia “Design is the planning that lays the basis for the making of every object or system. It can be used both as a noun and as a verb and, in a broader way, it means applied arts and engineering. As a verb, "to design" refers to the process of originating and developing a plan for a product, structure, system, or component with intention. As a noun, "a design" is used for either the final (solution) plan (e.g. proposal, drawing, model, description) or the result of implementing that plan in the form of the final product of a design process. This classification aside, in its broadest sense no other limitations exist and the final product can be anything from clothing to graphical user interfaces to skyscrapers. Even virtual concepts such as corporate identity and cultural traditions such as celebration of certain holidays are sometimes designed. More recently, processes (in general) have also been treated as products of design, giving new meaning to the term process design.

ENGR 4196: Lecture 02, Slide 4 Design According to ABET In the ABET handbook on accrediting engineering programs, it states: “Students must be prepared for engineering practice through the curriculum culminating in a major design experience based on the knowledge and skills acquired in earlier course work and incorporating engineering standards and realistic constraints that include most of the following considerations: economic; environmental; sustainability; manufacturability; ethical; health and safety; social; and political.” In Temple’s College of Engineering, we focus on a few important aspects of design:  Multidisciplinary  Customer-driven, aggressive quantitative design constraints  Incorporation of practical considerations such as energy and sustainability  Project management  Professional communication

ENGR 4196: Lecture 02, Slide 5 Senior Design is not about:  creating a unique project concept  inventing a new gadget  doing something that has never been done before Senior Design is about:  Translating customer needs into quantitative design constraints  Optimizing a design to meet these constraints  Verifying that your design meets these constraints  Fabricating a prototype to demonstrate proof of concept. Key elements of this class include:  Learning how to communicate your ideas to management and the customer  Appreciating the multidisciplinary aspects of engineering design  Understanding how practical constraints such as cost and sustainability influence the design process at every step. The Essence of Senior Design

ENGR 4196: Lecture 02, Slide 6 Schedule Product Development Trade-offs Cost Performance Risk Performance: ability to do the primary mission Cost: development, operation life-cycle cost Schedule: time to first unit, production rate Risk: of technical and/or financial failure

ENGR 4196: Lecture 02, Slide 7 An Iterative Design Process Problem Design Constraints Test Specification Design Simulation Test Verification Prototyping Test Verification Hardware Implementation Test Verification

ENGR 4196: Lecture 02, Slide 8 The Design Methodology Problem: recognize that a problem exists, and develop a concise statement of the problem. Objectives: study the parameters of the problem, and convert them into engineering language you are familiar with. Literature Survey: assimilate existing knowledge about the problem, and search for similar data (related experiments, evaluations, etc.) Analysis: analyze the problem based on the knowledge gained from the literature survey, produce a set of design constraints, and generate test specifications to verify these design constraints. Synthesis: manipulate the analysis to yield a family of solutions (typically through simulation and prototyping). Evaluation: choose the best solution and verify it meets the design constraints. Presentation: communicate the solution to your peers/management. Note: In Senior Design I, some amount of simulation, modeling or even rapid prototyping will be required to ensure that your project is feasible!

ENGR 4196: Lecture 02, Slide 9 The Project Abstract 150 to 200 words Discusses what you will do, how you will do it, and why this is important. Contains numerical or quantitative goals (e.g., improve efficiency by 25%). Discusses your unique contributions. Describes the implications of success. Example: The rich harmonic response of a vibrating string makes for a sound that is pleasing to the ear. Guitars have been amplified by resonate chambers in the body until magnetic pickups were introduced in 1928 by George Beauchamp. Magnetic pickups are widely accepted as the industry standard for the electrification of guitars. While this method provides acceptable sound quality, there are drawbacks. Magnetic pickups are highly susceptible to 60 Hz interference. It is common to pick up noise from household electrical wiring occurrence when using standard pickups. In addition, the magnet under a given string is susceptible to vibrations from adjacent strings. An optical guitar pickup system detects the string's displacement rather than its velocity, as practiced by magnetic pickups. A small source infrared LED transmits across the string onto an phototransistor. The string's shadow casts an analog representation of the guitar's note into the detector circuit. Sensitive detector circuits with high dynamic range and high signal to noise ratio will give the needed response for an acceptable output. The lower strings yield a higher response due to the displacement based function. For this reason, each string will have a separate detector circuit, biased for the strings own characteristics. Optical devices eliminate 60Hz hums. Light pollution is combated with a metal guard enclosing the mounted transmitter and receiver pairs. Users will have control over the high and low tone knobs as well as the master volume. More examples will follow.

ENGR 4196: Lecture 02, Slide 10 Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure… HammersHammers

ENGR 4196: Lecture 02, Slide 11 Design Constraints

ENGR 4196: Lecture 02, Slide 12 You MUST have a senior design project approved by the course instructor BEFORE you enter Senior Design I. You MUST have a faculty member in the College of Engineering agree to serve as your primary project advisor. Good senior design projects focus more on the design aspects of the problem rather than innovation or invention. Projects must address real-world concerns such as size, power, weight, and environmental impact. Teams should ideally consist of 4 members spanning each department. Finally… Enjoy Engineering Seminar – everything you are seeing was put there for a reason ;) Summary (ENGR 4169 – Professional Seminar)

ENGR 4196: Lecture 02, Slide 13 Good senior design projects focus on the design cycle (not innovation or creativity). “It is never too early to start thinking about senior design.” Summary (ENGR 4196 – Senior Design Project I)

ENGR 4196: Lecture 02, Slide 14 Example: How does an engineer design a car?

ENGR 4196: Lecture 02, Slide 15 Example: Designing a Car Consider how an engineer buys a car