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Re: Design Process
I think these lecture notes from MIT 2.007 are a good reference for the elements of design.
They include a process with ten steps. FRC teams do not generally complete all ten; it is very common for teams to omit steps 4, 5, 7, 8, and 10. (Many real-world design processes skip steps, too.) ----------from the link above--------------- First Step: Take stock of the resources that are available Second Step: Study the problem and make sure you have a clear understanding of what needs to be done, what are the constraints (rules, limits), and what are the physics of the problem! • Steps 1 & 2 are often interchangeable Third Step: Start by creating possible strategies(ways to approach the problem)using words, analysis, and simple diagrams • Imagine motions, data flows, and energy flows from start to finish or from finish back to start! • Continually ask “Who?”, “What?”, “Why?”, “Where”, “How?” • Simple exploratory analysis and experiments can be most enlightening! • Whatever you think of, others will too, so think about how to defeat that about which you think! Fourth Step: Create concepts, specific ideas for machines,to implement the best strategies, using words, analysis, and sketches • Use same methods as for strategies, but now sketch specific ideas for machines • Often simple experiments or analysis are done to investigate effectiveness or feasibility • Select and detail the best concept… Fifth Step: Develop modules, using words, analysis, sketches, and solid models Sixth step: Develop components, using words, detailed analysis, sketches, and solid models Seventh Step: Detailed engineering & manufacturing review Eighth Step: Detailed drawings Ninth Step: Build, test, modify… Tenth Step: Fully document process and create service manuals… Last edited by Richard Wallace : 09-11-2007 at 13:35. |
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