12/28/08 - L6 ProcessesCopyright Joanne DeGroat, ECE, OSU1 Processes
12/28/08 - L6 ProcessesCopyright Joanne DeGroat, ECE, OSU2 Class 6 outline What is a Process Description? An outline for a Description Example Putting it all together Ref: Finkelstein Ch5
12/28/08 - L6 ProcessesCopyright Joanne DeGroat, ECE, OSU3 Background Process descriptions are similar to mechanism descriptions! Difference – in content Mechanism description Describe the physical attributes of a mechanism and how it operates Process description Describe the steps of a process
But What is a Process?? “Process descriptions are precise portrayals of events occurring over time that lead to some outcome.” They describe The steps in the operation of a mechanism The steps in a conceptual process Focus less on the physical attributes of the mechanism and more on a mechanism’s function and how the parts work together. 12/28/08 - L6 ProcessesCopyright Joanne DeGroat, ECE, OSU4
Process Description Example Internal Combustion Engine Mechanism Description – the engine, the cylinder head, the block, the valves, the pistons, the crankshaft, … Process Description The Intake stroke The Compression Stroke The Ignition (Combustion) Stroke The Exhaust Stroke 12/28/08 - L6 ProcessesCopyright Joanne DeGroat, ECE, OSU5
Process Description Introduction Define the mechanism with a technical definition and add extensions necessary for the reader to understand the discussion. Describe the purpose function, and operation of the mechanism. List the major steps of the mechanism’s operation in the order that they will be discussed. 12/28/08 - L6 ProcessesCopyright Joanne DeGroat, ECE, OSU6
Process Description (2) Discussion Step 1 Define the Step with a logical definition and discuss it in reasonable depth. Describe the equipment, material, or concepts involved with this step. Describe what happens during this step. Show the relationship between this step and the next. Steps 2 to n Repeat as for step 1 Conclusion Summarize and provide closure. 12/28/08 - L6 ProcessesCopyright Joanne DeGroat, ECE, OSU7
A Process description of an Air Conditioner The Process Uses a fluid refrigerant Four major components The compressor The condenser coil The expansion valve The evaporator coil The description discusses what happens in each step. 12/28/08 - L6 ProcessesCopyright Joanne DeGroat, ECE, OSU8
The type of process Process descriptions will vary depending on what is being described. Computer Algorithms Physical Processes Chemical Physical Engines AC Systems 12/28/08 - L6 ProcessesCopyright Joanne DeGroat, ECE, OSU9
Consider the QuadFINKEL It is a figure skating jump. Text on pages 77 – 79 Can you do a QuadFINKEL??? 12/28/08 - L6 ProcessesCopyright Joanne DeGroat, ECE, OSU10
Winemaking process The winemaking process is the process for creating wine. The process varies slightly depending on the grape variety and the type of wine targeted. The process for red wines is typical of all of the variations. Steps in the process. 12/28/08 - L6 ProcessesCopyright Joanne DeGroat, ECE, OSU11
Steps Pick the grapes when ripe. The grapes are crushed and the pulp of the grape, along with the skin, is allowed to ferment. Primary fermentation takes 1 to 2 weeks. The liquid is transferred to vessels for secondary fermentation. During secondary fermentation the remaining sugars are turned into alcohol. The wine is transferred to oak barrels for aging. Aged wine is bottled. 12/28/08 - L6 ProcessesCopyright Joanne DeGroat, ECE, OSU12
Option on assignment You can describe a mechanism OR Pick a process to describe. You can also do a Functional Mechanism Description. 12/28/08 - L6 ProcessesCopyright Joanne DeGroat, ECE, OSU13
Group Assignments Groups have been formed Meet with your group Write up a “Team” agreement sheet that all team members sign and get a copy of. Includes contact information Responsibilities Intent/ability to meet outside of class – pick a meeting time or two that all can make Pick a Team Name - cannot be Buckeyes Turn in copy of signed agreement Wednesday as Monday is a holiday. 12/28/08 - L6 ProcessesCopyright Joanne DeGroat, ECE, OSU14