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WHAT IS A WELDMENT? http://www.voisard.com/albums/products/slides/Weldment.html
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WHAT IS A WELDMENT? http://winman.ca/portfolio/weldments.htm
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WHAT IS A WELD?
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WELDMENTS IN SOLIDWORKS ROPS.SLDPRTTRUSS.SLDPRT
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WHAT IS SHEETMETAL? support bracket.SLDPRT
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WHERE ARE WE IN THE DESIGN PROCESS? ENGINEERING SIMULATION AND ANIMATION Engineering Simulation CAD QFDFUNCTIONAL DECOMPOSITION DECISION MATRIX
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ENGINEERING SIMULATION OR ENGINEERING ANALYSIS OR ENGINEERINNG MODELING
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DESIGN PROTOTYPING TESTING PRODUCTION CAD PROTOTYPING TESTING PRODUCTION SIMULATION FEA Windows OS solid CAD TRADITIONAL PRODUCT DESIGN PROCESS SIMULATION DRIVEN PRODUCT DESIGN PROCESS affordable computers EVOLUTION OF DESIGN PROCESS
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ENGINEERING DESIGN MODELS STRUCTUREDescriptive and graphical e.g. diagrams of how elements are connected and arranged FUNCTION Generally abstract e.g. mathematical models FORMDescriptive and graphical e.g. drawings of parts and assemblies FORM, FUNCTION AND STRUCTURE CAE models
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C B E Q1Q1 R1R1 R3R3 3 C2+ C2+ R6R6 R8R8 R4R4 R7R7 R5R5 LENS LED +9V MIC C1+ C1+ + - 741 R2R2 2 4 7 6 Power Supply Components: 741 OP AMP R 1 = 50 k (Variable) R 2 = 1 M R 3 = 5.6 k R 4 = 5.6 k R 5 = 1 k R 6 = 50 k (Variable) R 7 = 1 k R 8 = 220 C 1 = 0.1 mF C 2 = 10 mF Q 1 = 2N3904 LED MIC : Microphone V cc = 9 V Power Supply Output Ground MICROPHONE with two wires: MIC 2.2 k 1 F 1 2 AM Light Wave Transmitter STRUCTURE
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Pneumatic Logic Diagram
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STRUCTURE Pneumatic Logic Diagram
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FUNCTION System diagram of a sensor system
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INPUT Reference value Amplifier Rotating Shaft OUTPUT Constant speed shaft Motor Measurement Tachnogenerator Differential amplifier Shaft Speed Control System diagram of a shaft speed control FUNCTION
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Vibration of a single degree of freedom system Deflection of a cantilever beam
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System diagram of a car steering FUNCTION
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Ackerman steering geometry is defined by angling the steering arms so that a line drawn between both the king pin and steering arm pivot points intersects with the centre line of the rear axle. FUNCTION System diagram of a car steering
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FUNCTION Model captures FUNCTION but not FORM Ackerman.SLDASM
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Transfer Function - is the input-output relationship of a system (or subsystem). OUTPUT = TRANSFER FUNCTION X INPUT Example: For a gear box: output angular velocity = C X input angular velocity where C is some constant ( i.e. transfer function ). FUNCTION Model captures FUNCTION but not FORM transfer function.SLDASM
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FUNCTION Model captures FUNCTION but not FORM Oldham coupling.SLDASM
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FORM – Engineering Drawings Layout Drawing – drawn to scale but does not show tolerances, and is subject to change as the design process continues.
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Detail Drawing – includes tolerances and indicates materials & lists special processing requirements. Drawn in conformance with ANSI drawing standards. FORM – Engineering Drawings
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Detail Drawing – includes tolerances and indicates materials & lists special processing requirements. Drawn in conformance with ANSI drawing standards.
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Assembly Drawing – uses an exploded view to show how some of the individual parts fit together. Components are identified by a part number or entry on an attached bill of materials. FORM – Engineering Drawings
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Typical assembly drawing with parts list. FORM – Engineering Drawings Information on a Bill of Materials: 1.The item number or letter. This is a key to the components on the assembly drawing. 2.The part number. This number is used throughout the purchasing, manufacturing, inventory control, and assembly system to identify the component. 3.The quantity needed in the assembly. 4.The name or description of the component. This must be a brief, descriptive title for the component. 5.The material from which the component is made. If the item is a subassembly, then this does not appear in the BOM. 6.The source of the component. If the component is purchased, then the name of the company is listed. BILL OF MATERIALS (BOM)
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FORM, FUNCTION AND STRUCTURE CAE models
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COMPUTER AIDED ENGINEERING (CAE) TOOLS IN MME2259a CAD geometric modeling of parts and assemblies drafting visualization (eg. shading, photo-rendering) SIMULATION TOOLS Motion animation (SOLIDWorks) Structural analysis (Simulation Express) The use of Simulation Express is not required in the Design Project. Familiarity with Simulation Express is required to pass CSWA (10% bonus) exam. Use of Motion Analysis is required in the Design Project
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Deciding Which Type of Study to Use Use Animation to create presentation-worthy animations for motion that does not require accounting for mass or gravity. Use Physical Simulation to create presentation-worthy approximate simulations of motion that account for mass, collisions, or gravity. Use Motion Analysis to run computationally strong simulations that take the physics of the assembly motion into account. This tool is the most computationally intensive of the three options. The better your understanding of the physics of the motion you require, the better your results. You can use Motion Analysis to run impact analysis studies to understand component response to different types of forces. MOTION ANALYSIS
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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A MECHANISM AND A STRUCTURE Structure is firmly supported, mechanism is not. Mechanism moves without having to deform its components. Mechanism components move as rigid bodies. Generally, a mechanism is designed to move. Mechanism has Rigid Body Motions (RBM). Structure does not have Rigid Body Motions, any movement of a structure must involve deformation. It may be one time deformation when the static load is applied or vibration about its neutral position (point of equilibrium). Generally a structure is designed to stand still.
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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A MECHANISM AND A STRUCTURE STRUCTURESMECHANISMS
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COMMON KINEMATIC PAIRS (MECHANISM COMPONENTS) Revolute 1 DOF left cylindrical 2 DOF left Spherical 3 DOF left Translational (prismatic) 1 DOF left Planar 3 DOF left
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RIGID BODY MOTION
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How many rigid body motions?
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MOTION ANALYSIS: ANIMATION OF MOTION quick return.SLDASM
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STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS IS NOT NECESSARILY STATIC ANALYSIS
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STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS: ANIMATION OF MODES OF VIBRATION tunning fork.SLDPRT
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MOTION ANALYSIS: ANIMATION OF MOTION http://www.eng.uwo.ca/designcentre/FEA%20resources/
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STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS – Simulation Xpress In class demonstration
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HUMAN FACTORS IN DESIGN
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ANTHROPOMETRIC DATA Vast amount of information is available on-line
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Percentile One of a set of points on a scale arrived at by dividing a group into parts in order of magnitude. For example, a score equal to or greater than 97 percent of those attained on an examination is said to be in the 97th percentile. Estimates proportions of the data that should fall above and below a given value. WHAT IS A PERCENTILE?
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SIZE VARIATIONS IN A POPULATION In general body heights and body lengths do vary uniformly in a population because they depend upon bone structure. Taller than 97.5% of population Taller than 50% of population Taller than 2.5% of population
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WEIGHT VARIATIONS IN A POPULATION In general weights and widths may not vary uniformly since these measurements depend upon age, amount of body fat, musculature, etc.
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ANTHROPOMETRIC DATA
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Civilian populations:97.5 percentile 50 percentile (median) 2.5 percentile ANTHROPOMETRIC DATA
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Range-of-Motion R.J. Eggert, Engineering Design, Prentice-Hall:Upper Saddle River NJ, 2005, pp. 262. ANTHROPOMETRIC DATA
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R.J. Eggert, Engineering Design, Prentice-Hall:Upper Saddle River NJ, 2005, pp. 263. Range-of-Motion ANTHROPOMETRIC DATA
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R.J. Eggert, Engineering Design, Prentice-Hall:Upper Saddle River NJ, 2005, pp. 264. Range-of-Motion ANTHROPOMETRIC DATA
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Average Human Strength for Different Tasks ANTHROPOMETRIC DATA
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Muscle Strength for 95 th Percentile Males R.J. Eggert, Engineering Design, Prentice-Hall:Upper Saddle River NJ, 2005, pp. 258. ANTHROPOMETRIC DATA
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Static Muscle Strength for Vertical Pull R.J. Eggert, Engineering Design, Prentice-Hall:Upper Saddle River NJ, 2005, pp. 2598. ANTHROPOMETRIC DATA
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