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1 Concepts of Engineering and Technology UNT in partnership with TEA. Copyright ©. All rights reserved. Introduction to Engineering Fundamentals & Civilization Part 1 - Definitions Photo Courtesy of Gary Payne/Denton Record-ChroniclePhoto Courtesy of Steve Van Meter, VideoRay 1

2 Framing the Lesson OBJECTIVE: We will differentiate between science, technology, and engineering. We will learn the difference between the scientific process and the engineering process. We will Define engineering and list characteristic and constraints in the engineering field. UNT in partnership with TEA. Copyright ©. All rights reserved. 2

3 Let’s Think Directions: Please take out a sheet of paper and respond to the questions below. Work with your partner. In your own words, “What is Engineering?” In your own words, “What is Science?” In your own words, “What is Technology?” Share with your table! UNT in partnership with TEA. Copyright ©. All rights reserved. 3

4 Questions to ponder: What is the difference between science and technology? What are the greatest engineering accomplishments of the 20th century? How do newer engineering accomplishments compare to those throughout history? How does technology impact the world? What is the difference between innovation and invention? What is an ethical design dilemma? Why did engineering societies develop standards? UNT in partnership with TEA. Copyright ©. All rights reserved. 4

5 Engineering is the science, skill, and profession of acquiring and applying scientific, economic, social, and practical knowledge, in order to design and also build structures, machines, devices, systems, materials and processes. UNT in partnership with TEA. Copyright ©. All rights reserved. 5

6 ABET defines engineering as: “The profession in which knowledge of the mathematical and natural sciences, gained by study, experience, and practice, is applied with judgment to develop ways to use, economically, the materials and forces of nature for the benefit of mankind.” UNT in partnership with TEA. Copyright ©. All rights reserved. 6

7 Engineer A person who designs products, structures, or systems to improve peoples lives Mathematics is the language of science, engineering, and technology. Engineers use math to describe objects in great detail, and mathematical models can test designs without actually building them. Engineers use scientific principles to guide their design. UNT in partnership with TEA. Copyright ©. All rights reserved. 7

8 Engineers work in teams, and planning and design is a large part of their work. Engineering is a form of problem solving. Engineers work in teams because different people have different skills and can look at problems in different ways. An engineer must look at problem criteria and solution constraints. Engineering involves design and construction. Engineering is iterative. UNT in partnership with TEA. Copyright ©. All rights reserved. 8

9 ECE 404 Scott Baugh, Textbook: Design for ECE Engineers, Ford & Coulston Example Engineering Requirements Performance and FunctionalityPerformance and Functionality Will identify skin lesions with a 90% accuracyWill identify skin lesions with a 90% accuracy Should be able to measure within 1mmShould be able to measure within 1mm ReliabilityReliability Operational 99.9% of the timeOperational 99.9% of the time MTBF of 10 yearsMTBF of 10 years EnergyEnergy Average power consumption of 2 wattsAverage power consumption of 2 watts Peak current draw of 1 ampPeak current draw of 1 amp UNT in partnership with TEA. Copyright ©. All rights reserved. 9

10 Constraints In your group, define the term constraints? Do you have constraints in you everyday life? UNT in partnership with TEA. Copyright ©. All rights reserved. 10

11 ECE 404 Scott Umbaugh, Textbook: Design for ECE Engineers, Ford & Coulston Constraints EconomicEconomic EnvironmentalEnvironmental Ethical and LegalEthical and Legal Health and SafetyHealth and Safety ManufacturabilityManufacturability Political and Social – FDA, language?Political and Social – FDA, language? SustainabilitySustainability UNT in partnership with TEA. Copyright ©. All rights reserved. 11

12 The seven key resources for engineering are: People Energy Capital Information Tools and machines Materials Time UNT in partnership with TEA. Copyright ©. All rights reserved. 12

13 Technology The means by which humans modify the world to address their wants and needs Involves an artifact Includes phones and televisions, and also things like spoons and running shoes It even includes the kernel of the grass grains we use in our cereal UNT in partnership with TEA. Copyright ©. All rights reserved. 13

14 Technology often involves a system, and includes the people, infrastructure, and processes. Involves the design, manufacture, use, and repair of the object The innovation, change, or modification of the natural environment to satisfy perceived human needs and wants Human innovation in action that involves the generation of knowledge and processes to develop systems that solve problems and extend human capabilities UNT in partnership with TEA. Copyright ©. All rights reserved. 14

15 Science Involves knowledge about the natural world Often involves knowledge for its own sake Discovers and explains what is Engineering involves creating what has never been UNT in partnership with TEA. Copyright ©. All rights reserved. 15

16 Technological progress promotes science advancement This mass spectrometer helped make the decoding of the human genome possible. Courtesy of: www.scienceaid.co.uk. UNT in partnership with TEA. Copyright ©. All rights reserved. 16

17 The Scientific Process UNT in partnership with TEA. Copyright ©. All rights reserved. 17

18 The Engineering Design Process UNT in partnership with TEA. Copyright ©. All rights reserved.

19 Using a Microsoft Office Create your own version of what engineering means to you. Words, pictures, etc.. Also, include the engineering process steps ( can be a list or fancy chart) Print and turn it in the “In tray” (must have name and period on it). UNT in partnership with TEA. Copyright ©. All rights reserved. 19


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