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Engineering H193 - Team Project P. 1Spring 2008 Engineering H193 Project Notebook & Brainstorming Sketches Week 1 Day 2
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Engineering H193 - Team Project P. 2Spring 2008 Overview Due Today –Signed teamwork agreements –Readings: Chap 1, Sec 1.1, 1.2; Chap 3 from Martin Today’s Topics –Project Notebooks –Brainstorming, Sketches, & Strategy Electronic Journal Topics –Will come on e-mail –BONUS – 30 points – if each team member submits 8 journals
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Engineering H193 - Team Project P. 3Spring 2008 Documentation Topic: The Notebook With final report, allows someone to repeat your work -- or avoid your mistakes Serves as legal document for court cases if necessary Serves as a reminder of what was done and how it was done Bring new team member up to speed Helps you prepare needed reports (progress report, final written report & oral report)
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Engineering H193 - Team Project P. 4Spring 2008 Notebook Contents (Everything) BRAINSTORMING IDEAS DESIGN SKETCHES STRATEGY ANALYSES DATA COLLECTED GRAPHS OF DATA PHOTOGRAPHS CAD SOLID MODELS & DRAWINGS TESTING LOG INCLUDING TEST DESCRIPTIONS PROJECT SCHEDULE BIBLIOGRAPHY (incl Web) BUDGET AND COSTS TEAM MEETING AGENDAS TEAM MEETING NOTES DECISIONS MADE REASONS FOR DECISIONS SOURCES OF INFO NAME (OR INITIALS) AND DATE ON EVERY ENTRY KITCHEN SINK OLD AND CURRENT VERSIONS OF CODE BACKUP OF CRITICAL INFORMATION
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Engineering H193 - Team Project P. 5Spring 2008 Documentation Areas (Sets) Management Set –Project Schedule, Status Assessment Reports, Configuration Management, etc. Requirements Set –Design Problem Statement and Specification, etc. Design Set –Brainstorming Ideas, Architecture, Design Sketches, Calculations, Data Charts & Graphs, Photographs, etc. Implementation Set –Source code, manufacturing drawings, etc. Deployment Set –Release documentation, final report, etc.
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Engineering H193 - Team Project P. 6Spring 2008 Documentation Naming A key process area for maintaining organizational consistency and repeatability Important for ISO certification
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Engineering H193 - Team Project P. 7Spring 2008 Notebook Requirements In a 3-ring (2.5 or 3 inch) binder for this class Table of contents and tabs for major sections (put those in NOW and add/modify as needed – keep it organized from the beginning) Should truly allow someone to repeat your project Must be neat--sketches and drawings on engineering problem paper or grid paper Checked weekly Turned in on last day of class
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Engineering H193 - Team Project P. 8Spring 2008 Notebook Grading ItemPoints Content Scheduling & Budget4 Meeting Notes4 Ideas, Decisions4 Sketches, Models, Drawings4 Algorithms and Code4 Contacts & References4 Testing Log4 Drafts4 Organization10 Overall Usefulness8 TOTAL50
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Engineering H193 - Team Project P. 9Spring 2008 The Writing Component At the end of the quarter your team will have to submit a final engineering report. Drafts will be written along the way. Read Chapter 6 in Writing as an Engineer (WE) to make sure that your project notebook has sections for all of the things that you will need to refer to as you write your final report.
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Engineering H193 - Team Project P. 10Spring 2008 Brainstorming Ideas and Strategy Documentation
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Engineering H193 - Team Project P. 11Spring 2008 Sketches Of Strategy & Brainstorming Ideas Write or sketch strategy - how your team will attack the problem (multiple scenarios should be considered and ranked because strategy will change with time) Each potential concept should be briefly sketched to capture the idea Sketches to be done on engineering problem paper & put in notebook Initial sketches will likely focus only on a particular feature or idea -- not necessarily a complete robot
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Engineering H193 - Team Project P. 12Spring 2008 Sketch Layout – Engineering Problem Paper Top FrontSide Pictorial Scale Who When Overall Dimensions Notes All on one page Options: 3 Views Pictorial ENG H191 grid paper Or Engr Prob Paper
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Engineering H193 - Team Project P. 13Spring 2008 Sketches Of Strategy & Brainstorming Ideas For Monday - Week Two –Turn in categorized, typed list of ideas –Turn in sketches of good concepts for features –Turn in a written and/or sketched strategy And alternate strategies –Turn in sketches of three overall concepts Three different chasses Three different drive trains Three different core retrieval and moving ideas Three different sled attach/move ideas Three different weather balloon placement ideas –Put a cover sheet on the assignment –Add the grade sheet(s) to the end of the assignment(s)
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Engineering H193 - Team Project P. 14Spring 2008 Cover Sheet Sketches of Brain Storming and Strategy Ideas (Team Name) Team A-1 Team Members Due Date Instructor Class Starting Time and Room Number
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Engineering H193 - Team Project P. 15Spring 2008 Brainstorming, Sketches & Strategy Grading ItemPoints Cover Sheet2 Brainstorming List Organized5 Sketches (3 view, etc)10 Notations / Scale3 Identification Info (draftsperson, date)2 Clarity & Formatting (Neatness)3 Strategy Discussion/Sketches5 TOTAL30
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Engineering H193 - Team Project P. 16Spring 2008 The Next Activity View a video about the starter kit and about caring for the Handy Board. Remember teams are responsible for the care and housing for their robots, notebooks, Handy Board, etc. Also Remember !! – Your team is officially designated with a letter and number – A-5, B-7, etc. All items will be assigned by team designation. All submittals must carry the team designation. There will be specifications later for your robot ‘flag’ or label that will carry the team designation for the competition.
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Engineering H193 - Team Project P. 17Spring 2008 Team Robot Starter Kit Robot Starter Kit Items –1 Handy Board Technical Manual* –1 Handy Board with Expansion Board & Display* –1 Charger/Serial Interface Unit* –1 PC to Handy Board Cable* –1 Power Module, Wall Plug-In Type* –1 Telephone Type Cable (Special Type)* –1 Pair Safety Glasses* –1 Sensors Kit (See next page for contents) –Robotic Explorations by Fred W. Martin* –1 54 piece Standard Issue Tool Kit* *To be returned at the end of the Quarter
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Engineering H193 - Team Project P. 18Spring 2008 Sensors Kit –1 24” length ribbon cable –1 24” length heat shrink tubing –1 48” length of solder –1 IR Receiver Unit –1 Cadmium Sulfide (CdS) Photocell –1 Shaft Encoder (Special Optosensor) –1 Optosensor –1 Roll Electrician’s Tape –1 Pin Strip (36 pins, cutable) –2 Microswitches –3 Resistors, 330 ohm, ½ Watt
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