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Windup Surgery: A Comprehensive Guide to Engineering Design and Systems Model

This document provides an in-depth overview of the Windup Surgery concept map, covering key elements such as goals, processes, inputs, outputs, and feedback within a universal systems model. It explores the identification of needs, research for possible solutions, and the selection, prototyping, testing, and evaluation of solutions. The significance of systems engineering design processes is emphasized, along with characteristics of living things, materials, tools, and machines. It also delves into important physical science concepts, including inertia, friction, energy types, and data collection methods for effective communication and efficiency.

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Windup Surgery: A Comprehensive Guide to Engineering Design and Systems Model

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  1. Windup Surgery - Concept Map • Goal • Process • Inputs • Outputs • Feedback Universal Systems Model • ID Need • Research • Possible Solutions • Select solution • Prototype • Test & Evaluate • Communicate • Redesign Systems Engineering Design Process Characteristics Of Living Things Life Science Engineering Materials, Tools, Machines Windup Surgery Forces Physical Science • Inertia • Friction Gears GeG Scientific Procedure • Measurement • Modeling • Infer vs. observe • Use data to support claims • Collecting data • Communicating data Energy • .Kinetic • .Potential • Conversion • Conservation • Measurement • Efficiency DHM 29-Jun-10 R1.0

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