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DESIGN CONSTRAINTS
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Constraint Types Limitations to the design Required parameters that have to be met
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Technical Constraints Size and shape of the object Materials that should be used
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Legal Constraints Make sure your design meets laws and regulations Ensure the design does not violate existing patents
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Time Constraints Limits to the amount of time that the design process can take
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Financial Constraints The costs of the design (also called Design Budget) Designer must take into account the cost and amount of profit they want to make once the invention is manufactured
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Production Constraints Restrictions on how the device can be built The designer must look at the tools and materials available to decide these constraints
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Design Briefs A document that contains: The Problem Statement List of the designer’s criteria List of the designer’s constraints The document must be reviewed to see if information needs to be added. I give you one ahead of time, but you must create your own and add your own problem statement, criteria, and constraints.
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Reviewing Design Briefs You should ask yourself these questions when reviewing your design brief: Does anything need to be added to the problem statement? Is this statement clear? Does it state the problem? Is the problem open-ended? Are the criteria clear? Was anything left out? Are there more requirements or constraints?
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Example Design Brief
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