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Hosted by Mr. Daniel Quigley MS-Mathematics BS-Materials Engineering

Chabot Engineering. ExtraCredit → Friday Design WorkShops. Hosted by Mr. Daniel Quigley MS-Mathematics BS-Materials Engineering. 1-Workshop = 1-MiniQuiz. Students Earn ExtraCredit in the Amount of 1-MQ for Every WorkShop EC applies to ONLY- ONE ENGR Course

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Hosted by Mr. Daniel Quigley MS-Mathematics BS-Materials Engineering

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  1. Chabot Engineering ExtraCredit→Friday DesignWorkShops Hosted by Mr. Daniel Quigley MS-MathematicsBS-Materials Engineering

  2. 1-Workshop = 1-MiniQuiz • Students Earn ExtraCredit in the Amount of 1-MQ for Every WorkShop • EC applies to ONLY-ONE ENGR Course • e.g.; NO SIMULTANEOUS Credit for: 10,11,36,45 • WorkShopLogistics • Meet Every Friday during the College-Term • NO Meeting on F/22Aug14 • 12n-4p, Rm 1804 • Students must stay for at Least 90min

  3. The Engineering Notebook • What Is an Engineering Notebook? • Why Keep an Engineering Notebook? • Who Keeps an Engineering Notebook? • Contents • Engineering Notebook Sections • Standard Page Layout • Best Practices • Historical Examples

  4. Historical Example • Howard Head (1914 – 1991) original design for an over-sized tennis racket, 1974 • The larger racket more than doubled the sweet spot of the traditional racket Courtesy of Smithsonian Institute: http://sil.si.exhibitions\doodles

  5. The Engineering Design Process • Define the Problem • Generate Concepts • Develop a Solution • Construct and Test a Prototype • Evaluate the Solution • Present the Solution This design process was developed based on the University of Maryland - College Park - IRB Research Project

  6. Learn About Multi-View Drawing • Especially Useful for Engineers who Do NOT take ENGR22

  7. Learn About Perspective Drawings • VERY Useful for Sketch • Design Conceptualization • Meeting Communication

  8. Design/Build/Test Model Bridge

  9. Design & CAD-Model Toy Train • Use AutoDeskInventor 3D CAD Modeling Software

  10. AutoDeskInventor CAE • Use Physics in the 3D Modeling Program • Example: Centroid vs. CenterOfGravity (CG) • Centriod → A 3D point defining the Geometric Center of a solid • CG → Density Weighted AVERAGE, or the 3D Balance Point for a Composite Object

  11. Learn Reverse Engineering • Reverse Engineering (RE) is the process of taking something apart and analyzing its workings in detail, usually with the intention of understanding its structure, function, and operation.

  12. Model & Make Simple Machines • Create real and 3D models For the 6 Classic “Simple” Machines • Wheel & Axle • Pulley • Lever • Inclined plane • Wedge • Screw • Test them in real life and in the program!

  13. Take Cool Field Trips • Russell City Energy Center • Thermal-Electric Power-Plant • Union Sanitary District • Sewage TreatMent Plant • Chabot Space and Science Center • Lots of Fun • Space-Science • AstroPhysics

  14. Instructor Recommendation • Any Student intending to PracticeDESIGN-Engineering Should Take Mr. Quigley’s Friday WorkShops. • Please note that DESIGN is the Pinnacle of ENGINEERING Practice

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