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 After a product has been selected, a non- destructive Functional Analysis is performed.  The product’s purpose is identified.  Observations are made.

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2  After a product has been selected, a non- destructive Functional Analysis is performed.  The product’s purpose is identified.  Observations are made to determine how the product functions. These observations are recorded in detail.  The system’s inputs and outputs are identified.  A theory of operations is developed and recorded.

3  A theory of operation is a description of how the product works and how it is used.  Prepare a concise “theory of operations” (black box) that describes how you think your product functions. You will contrast this to what you discover after you disassemble your product.  NOTE: you can prepare this a table in MS Word as part of your board presentation.

4 Source: Airmar technology. (2012, March 28). Retrieved from http://www.airmartechnology.com/uploads/installguide/Theory_of_ Operations.pdf An example: Theory of Operation for a fish finder. What does it do (purpose)? How is it used? What is the product? What are the major parts? Simple Machines? How does it work (your theory)?

5  It is a non-destructive method of analysis used to identify the sequential operations of a product or system and identify the inputs and outputs of those systems. Black Box Product Function OutputInputs

6  A black box systems model is used to identify what goes into and out of the product in order to make it work as a system.  The black box is a model used to represent the product’s internal components or processes, which may be unknown at this point.

7  Describe the expected purpose of the product.  The purpose of a toothbrush is to clean teeth and gums to prevent tooth and gum decay.  Water and a cleaning paste are also used in with the brush.

8 Black Box Product Function OutputInputs Hand motion Energy Toothpaste Water Sound Heat Waste Clean teeth and gums Batteries Motor Switch Circuit board

9  The engineer makes an annotated sketch of the product and labels all of the visible components.  This information is used to write up a detailed analysis of the object’s sequential operation, or function.

10 1. Describe the product and its purpose or primary function. Include manufacturer or brand name, if visible. 2. Sketch an isometric pictorial of the product in your engineer’s notebook (both students do their own), and label the individual components. Describe and label the visible components. If you are not sure what a particular component is called, make up a descriptive label. Scan this for use later. 3. Create a “black box systems model” and identify the system inputs and outputs. Label the black box. 4. Black box: Make an educated guess about the product’s function that you cannot identify, because the mechanical components are hidden from plain view. Your “theory of operation” must include both the known (what you can see) and the unknown (what you can guess). 5. Describe which simple machines are used and how they help make the product perform its primary function. 6. This documentation should be in MS-Word and will become part of your technical report. Until then, you must present it as a PPT slide with illustrations.

11  Machines consist of elements, such as wheels and axles, that work together (inputs) to transmit force and produce work (output).  No matter how complex, all machines are based on one or more simple machines that change the direction or magnitude of an applied force.  This change in force is referred to as “mechanical advantage.” Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Explore types of levers by clicking 

12  Wheel and axle  Pulley  Lever  Inclined plane  Wedge  Screw You will be expected to identify the simple machines in your product in your analysis.

13  Work indicates that a force is exerted and is moving something  Simple machines make work easier Microsoft Office Clipart © iStockphoto

14  Work is the transfer of energy from one system to another  Mechanical work is the product of the magnitude of force in the direction of displacement and the distance through which a body moves Displacement

15  Two connected circular objects of different diameters Microsoft Office Clipart

16  Gear  Wheel with teeth  Teeth of one gear push against teeth of another gear Microsoft Office Clipart

17  A wheel (and axle) with a rope running over it Microsoft Office Clipart

18  A pulley can change the direction of force  Multiple pulleys in combination can reduce the effort force to move an object 10 lb 80 lb 10 lb

19  A bar that is free to pivot around a fixed point Microsoft Office Clipart

20  Three components  Resistance Force  Effort Force  Fulcrum Resistance Effort Fulcrum

21  Three types  First Class ▪ Fulcrum between effort and resistance forces ▪ Effort and resistance forces in same direction Effort Resistance Levers Have a Lot of Class. (n.d.). Retrieved from City Tech: http://citytechnology.org/stuff-that- works/levers-have-a-lot-of-class

22  Three types  Second Class ▪ Resistance force between fulcrum and effort force ▪ Effort and resistance forces in opposing directions Resistance Effort Levers Have a Lot of Class. (n.d.). Retrieved from City Tech: http://citytechnology.org/stuff-that- works/levers-have-a-lot-of-class

23  Three types  Third Class ▪ Effort force between fulcrum and resistance force ▪ Effort and resistance forces in opposing directions Resistance Effort Levers Have a Lot of Class. (n.d.). Retrieved from City Tech: http://citytechnology.org/stuff-that- works/levers-have-a-lot-of-class

24  Slanted surface used to raise an object © iStockphoto Microsoft Office Clipart

25  Wedge  Screw Images from Microsoft Office Clipart

26  Inclined plane that moves  A triangle shape with a sharp point  Can split, cut, tighten, or hold things together Microsoft Office Clipart

27  Inclined plane wrapped around a shaft  Used to fasten things together or move things Corkscrew conveyor Worm gear Parking garage ramp © iStockphoto

28 Microsoft, Inc. (2008). Clip art. Retrieved from http://office. microsoft.com/en-us/clipart/default.aspx Wikipedia. Retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org iStockphoto. Retrieved from http://www.istockphoto.com/index.php


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