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Sci 701 Unit 3

Engineering Design Process When developing a robot design, it is wise to follow the engineering design process. This process can be as few as five steps and as many as fourteen.

1. Identify a need. Essentially, the engineering design process consists of the following steps: 2. Define the problem to be solved. 3. Gather information. 4. Conduct research. 5. Find alternative solutions. 6. Analyze the possible solutions. 7. Design, test, and evaluate the best solution. 8. Build. 9. Communicate, market, and sell the product.

Identify the Need Many times, thinkers, designers, and engineers do not dream up an idea on their own, but are bombarded by the problems of a customer, society, or the environment that “need” to be solved to achieve a basic “need.” Without a clear definition of this need, the engineering design process cannot begin.

Define the Problem The problem is the main issue preventing the need from being fulfilled. The problem must be accurately and realistically defined in order to go about the process of solving it. If not, time and money will be wasted and the original problem may still exist with no solution.

Conduct Research and Brainstorm Research must be focused and incorporate new ideas and a thorough exploration of old similar ideas. Not too many projects go through development on the first try. No ideas are bad ideas. It is important to consider all approaches to a problem. The final project usually consists of a collection of ideas; some that were considered too risky, costly, or just plain crazy.

Design, Test, and Evaluate the Best Solution The design phase of a product is perhaps the most challenging of the entire process. Once the idea has been fleshed out, it is time to sit down and figure out how to make it happen. Good designers are willing to be flexible when making tough decisions and willing to make trade-offs and omissions to make the design practical and possible.

The first step is to start sketching to get the ideas on paper.

Sketching and drawing by hand enables you to tap your creative side.

It is important to have accurate and complete sketches in order to translate the idea into hand or CAD drawings and models. This phase also allows for virtual prototyping or testing of the product in the computer.

Mock-ups are representations of the product to test and evaluate. You can find potential, and sometimes costly, flaws in a design before the real world mock-up is constructed. This process is still valuable even though computers can accomplish the same results. The only thing they cannot do is provide a real product to evaluate. After the mock-up is evaluated, the project can go to the prototyping stage.

Build a Prototype The best way to know if a design will work in real-world conditions is to build a prototype. The prototype is an accurate working model of the final design. The prototype is evaluated for cost, aesthetics, durability, ease of construction, and meeting the design criteria.

Refine or Redesign If an initial design and prototype does not fully solve the problem or specifications, meet the design parameters, or stay within an acceptable cost, a designer may go “back to the drawing board” (or computer). The engineering design process has a loop to go back to the design and refine or redesign. The biggest hurdle in this refinement/redesign is money. Sometimes it is easier and less costly to settle for a slightly inferior design than spend the money to redevelop a nearly finished product.

Build The build process is a lengthy complex process. The build process must take into consideration materials, processes, construction limitations, and cost. Companies make substantial investments in factories and the infrastructure to build their designs so the more efficiently a design has been handled, the better off the build will be. Once the build process has begun, the company can begin to hopefully make a return on its investments in the entire design process by marketing and selling the product.

Engineering Design Process for a VEX Robot Now you can apply the engineering design process to create a VEX robot in much the same way as you do for designing a new product. By simply following all of the steeps, but for your own particular design.