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1 19601970198019902000 Product Design Program (w/ Fine Arts Dept.) Team-based design with industrial projects Design for Manufacturability SLL Robotics and computers in mechanical design Smart Product Design Course MEMS and Mechatronics RPL The Design Division has been partnering with industry in project-based courses for over 25 years

2 Project courses with industry partners ME113 Undergraduate design course with industrial projects ME210/310 Graduate design course with industrial projects ME217 Graduate DFM course with industrial projects ME218 Graduate Smart Product design course (218d with industrial projects) For a summary of these and other courses outside of Mechanical Engineering, visit the SIMA industry-sponsored project course page SIMA industry-sponsored project course page

3 12/23/2015M.R. Cutkosky, Stanford University goal: Develop global design-development team LEADERS prepared for a life-long odyssey in creative engineering design that is both pragmatic and intellectually informed. given: Few incoming students have real, complete, engineering product design experience. Fewer have been encouraged to examine the intellectual foundations of design. approach: Corporate partners drive technical learning and motivate product development; the instructional team oversees process-management and intellectual skill development-learning; technology is used to accelerate the learning curve. ME210 Goals & Approach

4 12/23/2015M.R. Cutkosky, Stanford University Project-based learning I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand. Confucius Me210 is about forming and running creative, productive, engineering design teams. It is also about “the Design Division philosophy” of engineering design. It is the quintessential project-based learning (PBL) course: see and hear do and experience reflect and introspect document for the future

5 12/23/2015M.R. Cutkosky, Stanford University The ME210 learning community Teaching team Students Coaches and alumni Corporate liaisons Community knowledge The greater Stanford community & friends of the Design Division

6 12/23/2015M.R. Cutkosky, Stanford University The ME210/310 Environment today Typical range of projects The design loft Tools (software, methodology) Electronic design archives Research connections (CDR)

7 12/23/2015M.R. Cutkosky, Stanford University “Typical” ME210/310 Projects

8 ME210 industry sponsored projects for distributed teams, Internet mediated design-development, emphasis on hardware, theory and conceptual prototyping CDR design theory & methodology agent-based-engineering, manufacturing processes, robotics, engineering education Center for Design Research Electronic notebook tools, internet collaboration services and results from formal studies of design activity Feedback regarding tools, services and behavior from formal studies of design education, activity and documentation VIP C D R

9 Computer-aided support for teams across time & space

10 12/23/2015M.R. Cutkosky, Stanford University 210 design loft (VIP view)

11 12/23/2015M.R. Cutkosky, Stanford University communicatio 210 global partner communication

12 12/23/2015M.R. Cutkosky, Stanford University Building an electronic design archive Notebook Home Page Marks’ Handbook Colorado Steel Catalog Sketchbook Entry from Hong Kong ID Group Link to CAD File

13 oNodes l Tasks l Features l Agents l Resources oLinks l Strong Precedence Input Output l Weak Precedence Feedback Side-Effect l Constraints l Assignments l Abstraction oViews l Directed Graphs l Matrices l Abstraction Trees l Lists oFiltering l by Abstraction Levels l by Node & Link Types l by Spatial Locations l by Assignment Groups Design Roadmap (now IdeaStorm by MacroScape Inc.)

14 12/23/2015M.R. Cutkosky, Stanford University Knowledge & Rationale Capture - 1 Current Best Practices knowledge and experience creation process saved information reconstructable knowledge

15 12/23/2015M.R. Cutkosky, Stanford University Knowledge & Rationale Capture - 2 New Best Practices knowledge and experience creation process saved information reconstructable knowledge

16 12/23/2015M.R. Cutkosky, Stanford University Knowledge & Rationale Capture - 3 Best Practices with New Paradigm knowledge and experience creation process saved information reconstructable knowledge organized summary discoverable rationale

17 12/23/2015M.R. Cutkosky, Stanford University ME210/310 Design Document templates Captures the process that lead to your design. What is the need that your design addresses? What are the requirements behind your design? What was your design approach - what alternatives did you consider, how did you evaluate them? What are the specifications of your design? What are the lessons learned from the process?

18 Models for thesauri (M. Yang) Documentation sources Formal (CAD) Final design documentation Informal (Design Process) PENS notebooks Trade-off: Effort to generate models Time Documentation DP information CAD information


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