Overview of the Engineering Design Process in ENGR 107: Spring 2010
This document outlines the semester-long design project for ENGR 107: Introduction to Engineering. It introduces students to the Engineering Design Process, emphasizing problem-solving strategies and methodology. Students will learn to identify and analyze technical problems, accumulate and verify data, apply appropriate theories, and critically evaluate their solutions. Activities include group work, brainstorming sessions, and hands-on design practice, aiming to foster collaboration, creativity, and thorough understanding of engineering principles.
Overview of the Engineering Design Process in ENGR 107: Spring 2010
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The Semester-long Design Project and The Engineering Design Process ENGR 107 – Introduction to Engineering ENGR 107 - Introduction to Engineering
ENGR 107 - Introduction to Engineering The Semester-long Design Project
ENGR 107 - Introduction to Engineering Design Project – Spring 2010
Motivation: Pumpkin' Chuckin' (http://science.discovery.com/tv/punkin-chunkin/) Design Project ENGR 107 - Introduction to Engineering
ENGR 107 - Introduction to Engineering Problem Solving
ENGR 107 - Introduction to Engineering Problem Solving • The professional engineer is expected to approach, analyze, and solve a range of technical problems intelligently and efficiently. • Engineers solve problems by • applying their knowledge and experience • following a process • This process is known as the Engineering Method or the Engineering Design Process.
ENGR 107 - Introduction to Engineering The Engineering Design Process
ENGR 107 - Introduction to Engineering The Engineering Method • Recognize and understand the problem. • Accumulate data and verify accuracy. • Select the appropriate theory or principle. • Make necessary assumptions. • Solve the problem. • Verify and check results.
ENGR 107 - Introduction to Engineering The Engineering Method • Verification is an essential part of the Engineering Method. • If the answer doesn't seem reasonable, there is probably an error in the mathematics, the assumptions, or perhaps in the theory used. Judgment is critical. • Examination and evaluation of an answer's reasonableness are habits that the engineer should strive to acquire.
ENGR 107 - Introduction to Engineering The Engineering Design Process(NASA) Courtesy of NASA. From http://www.nasa.gov/audience/foreducators/plantgrowth/reference/Eng_Design_5-12.html
ENGR 107 - Introduction to Engineering Problem Solving Strategy
ENGR 107 - Introduction to Engineering Problem Solving Strategy
ENGR 107 - Introduction to Engineering Design Project
Student Exercise: Identify 3 other members of the class whom you will work with on the Design Project(s). (This will be your 4-member group) Design Project ENGR 107 - Introduction to Engineering
Student Exercise: Brainstorm about the following questions. Come up with a list for each. Be prepared to discuss with the rest of the class. 1. What do I need to know? (research) 2. What do I need to do? (build) 3. What do I need to overcome? (constraints) Design Project ENGR 107 - Introduction to Engineering