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Engineering Design Utilizing the Engineering Design Process
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Engineers Follow A Process The Engineering Design Process is a step-by-step problem-solving strategy, with criteria and constraints, used to develop many possible solutions and then choose the best one. A Review…
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The Engineering Design Process
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What is the problem? What exactly are you being asked to do?
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What are the requirements? What MUST your solution do? (Be a certain size? Hold a certain amount of weight?)
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What are the constraints? A constraint is a limit to the design process. It may be things such as appearance, funding, space, material, and/or human capabilities.
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Brainstorm Ideas Brainstorming is a method of shared problem solving in which all members of the group spontaneously generate ideas in an unrestricted discussion
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Choose the Best Idea Discuss your ideas. Determine if they meet the requirements and constraints. Then use a matrix to compare each idea and decide which one is the best.
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Option- List the things that are good about this design. List the things that are not so good about this design. Design Comparison Chart
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Draw Your Design Create a detailed drawing that clearly shows what your solution will look like. This should include the exact criteria for your design. Criteria is the desired specifications(elements or features) of a product or system.
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Gather Your Materials Make sure you have everything you will need to create your design.
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Follow Your Plan Use your drawings and materials to actually build, create, prepare, etc. your design.
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Test It Out Try it and analyze the outcome. Analyze means to examine carefully and in detail so as to identify causes, key factors, possible results, etc.
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Does it meet the requirements? If not, begin the process again to find a solution to this problem. If so, begin the process again to make it better.
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Does it meet the constraints? If not, begin the process again to find a solution to this problem. If so, begin the process again to make it better.
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Are You Ready to Apply This to A Real Life Situation?
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You go out for a nice helicopter ride…
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What do you do?
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A Helicopter Can Land Safely if the Engine Shuts Down while in Flight. How?
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The state of flight where the main rotor system Is being turned by the force of the relative wind rather than engine power
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the study of forces and the resulting motion of objects through the air
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the force that directly opposes the weight of an airplane and holds the airplane in the air
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the force generated by the gravitational attraction of the earth on the aircraft; lift must be equal to weight in order to sustain flight.
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a force applied to a body to propel it in a desired direction; the force which moves and aircraft through the air
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Resistance of the air (technically a fluid) against the forward movement of an airplane
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