This document provides an overview of an introduction to engineering design course. It discusses the learning outcomes which are to understand mechanical engineering principles, recognize the design process, and practice standards and ethics. It then describes the key aspects of the design process including defining needs and problems, synthesizing concepts, analysis and optimization, evaluation, and presentation. It also outlines the various design tools, a designer's professional responsibilities, and the role of standards and codes in engineering design. The document is from the University of Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia and is intended to introduce students to the topic of engineering design.
This document provides an overview of an introduction to engineering design course. It discusses the learning outcomes which are to understand mechanical engineering principles, recognize the design process, and practice standards and ethics. It then describes the key aspects of the design process including defining needs and problems, synthesizing concepts, analysis and optimization, evaluation, and presentation. It also outlines the various design tools, a designer's professional responsibilities, and the role of standards and codes in engineering design. The document is from the University of Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia and is intended to introduce students to the topic of engineering design.
This document provides an overview of an introduction to engineering design course. It discusses the learning outcomes which are to understand mechanical engineering principles, recognize the design process, and practice standards and ethics. It then describes the key aspects of the design process including defining needs and problems, synthesizing concepts, analysis and optimization, evaluation, and presentation. It also outlines the various design tools, a designer's professional responsibilities, and the role of standards and codes in engineering design. The document is from the University of Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia and is intended to introduce students to the topic of engineering design.
This document provides an overview of an introduction to engineering design course. It discusses the learning outcomes which are to understand mechanical engineering principles, recognize the design process, and practice standards and ethics. It then describes the key aspects of the design process including defining needs and problems, synthesizing concepts, analysis and optimization, evaluation, and presentation. It also outlines the various design tools, a designer's professional responsibilities, and the role of standards and codes in engineering design. The document is from the University of Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia and is intended to introduce students to the topic of engineering design.
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Chapter 1
Introduction to Engineering Design
Prepared by: Mohd Azwir Bin Azlan Department of Material and Engineering Design, Faculty of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, University of Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM) Johor. BDA 3083 Notes Mechanical Engineering Design I WEEK 1 2 BDA 3083 Mechanical Engineering Design I Learning Outcomes At the end of this topic, the students would be able to apply and appreciate the knowledge to: understand the basic principles of mechanical engineering and its applications in engineering design. recognize the approach and the process of engineering design. practice standards and codes, ethics and professionalism of mechanical engineer. Department of Material and Engineering Design, Faculty of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, University of Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM) Johor. CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Engineering Design 3 Department of Material and Engineering Design, Faculty of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, University of Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM) Johor. BDA 3083 Mechanical Engineering Design I What you will be learn here? CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Engineering Design 1.1 - Design Definition 1.2 - Mechanical Engineering Design 1.3 - Design Process 1.4 - Design Tools and Resources 1.5 - Design Engineers Professional Responsibilities 1.6 - Standards and Codes 1.7 - Economics 4 Department of Material and Engineering Design, Faculty of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, University of Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM) Johor. BDA 3083 Mechanical Engineering Design I 1.1 Design Definition Word design is derived from the Latin designare, which means to designate, or mark out. Websters gives several definitions, to outline, plot, or plan, as action or workto conceive, invent contrive. To design is either to formulate a plan for satisfaction of a specified need or to solve a problem. Design is an innovative and highly iterative process. It is also a decision making process. CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Engineering Design 5 Department of Material and Engineering Design, Faculty of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, University of Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM) Johor. BDA 3083 Mechanical Engineering Design I 1.2 - Mechanical Engineering Design Mechanical engineering design involves all disciplines of mechanical engineering. Examples: A simple journal bearing involves fluid flow, heat transfer, friction, energy transport, material selection, thermomechanical treatments, and so on. CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Engineering Design 6 Department of Material and Engineering Design, Faculty of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, University of Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM) Johor. BDA 3083 Mechanical Engineering Design I 1.3 - Design Process CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Engineering Design 7 Department of Material and Engineering Design, Faculty of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, University of Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM) Johor. BDA 3083 Mechanical Engineering Design I 1.3 - Design Process Recognition of Need CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Engineering Design Often consist highly creative act, because the need may be only a vague discontent, a feeling of uneasiness, or a something is not right. Usually triggered by a particular adverse circumstance or a set of random circumstances that arises almost simultaneously. Recognition of need 8 Department of Material and Engineering Design, Faculty of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, University of Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM) Johor. BDA 3083 Mechanical Engineering Design I 1.3 - Design Process Definition of Problem CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Engineering Design Is more specific and must include all the specifications for the object that is to be designed. The specifications are the input and output quantities, the characteristics and dimensions of the space the object must occupy, and all the limitations on these quantities. Definition of Problem 9 Department of Material and Engineering Design, Faculty of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, University of Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM) Johor. BDA 3083 Mechanical Engineering Design I 1.3 - Design Process Synthesis CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Engineering Design The combination of ideas into a complex whole. Is sometimes called the invention of the concept or concept design. Generate concept variant concept concept selection concept improvement detailing concept. Synthesis 10 Department of Material and Engineering Design, Faculty of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, University of Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM) Johor. BDA 3083 Mechanical Engineering Design I 1.3 - Design Process Analysis and Optimization CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Engineering Design Construct or devise abstract models of the system that will admit some form of mathematical analysis. Carry out to simulate or predict real physical system very well. Analysis and Optimization 11 Department of Material and Engineering Design, Faculty of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, University of Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM) Johor. BDA 3083 Mechanical Engineering Design I 1.3 - Design Process Evaluation CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Engineering Design Is the final proof of a successful design and usually involves the testing of a prototype in the laboratory. Intent to discover if the design really satisfies the needs. Is it reliable? Will it compete successfully with similar products? Is it economical to manufacture and to use? Is it environmental friendly? Evaluation 12 Department of Material and Engineering Design, Faculty of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, University of Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM) Johor. BDA 3083 Mechanical Engineering Design I 1.3 - Design Process Presentation CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Engineering Design Presentation is a selling job. When designers sell a new idea, they also sell themselves. If they are repeatedly successful in selling ideas, designs and new solutions to management, they begin to receive salary increases and promotions; in fact, this is how anyone succeeds in their profession. Undoubtedly, many great designs, inventions and creative works, have been simple lost because the originators were unable to explain their accomplishment to others. Presentation 13 Department of Material and Engineering Design, Faculty of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, University of Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM) Johor. BDA 3083 Mechanical Engineering Design I 1.4 - Design Tools and Resources Today engineer has a great variety of tools and resources available to assist in the solution of design problems:- Computational Tools CAD (Computer Aided Design) AutoCAD, I-Deas, SolidWorks, ProEngineer CAE (Computer Aided Engineering) Cosmos, Algor, Fluent, ADAMS CAM (Computer Aided Manufacturing) MasterCam, UniGraphic, SolidCAM Acquiring Technical Information Libraries Encyclopaedia, Monographs, Handbooks, J ournals Government sources U.S. Patent and Trademarks Office, SIRIM Professional societies ASME, SAE, SME, ASTM, AWS Commercial vendors Catalogs, Test data, Samples, Cost information Internet the computer network gateway to website associated with most of the categories listed above. CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Engineering Design 14 Department of Material and Engineering Design, Faculty of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, University of Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM) Johor. BDA 3083 Mechanical Engineering Design I 1.5 - Design Engineers Professional Responsibilities Required to satisfy the needs of customers and is expected to do so in a competent, responsible, ethical and professional manner. The way to develop professional work ethic and skills: Sharpen your communication skills either oral or writing Keep a neat and clear journal / logbook of your activities, entering dated entries frequently Develop a systematic approach when working on a design problem Must keep current in the field of expertise by being an active member of a professional society, attending meetings, conferences and seminar of societies, manufacturers, universities, etc. Conduct activities in an ethical manner. CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Engineering Design 15 Department of Material and Engineering Design, Faculty of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, University of Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM) Johor. BDA 3083 Mechanical Engineering Design I 1.6 - Standards and Codes Standard is a set of specifications for parts, materials, or processes intended to achieve uniformity, efficiency and a specific quality. aim to place a limit on the number of items in the specification so as to provide a reasonable inventory of tooling, sizes, shapes and varieties. Code is a set of specifications for the analysis, design, manufacture and construction of something. aim to achieve a specific degree of safety, efficiency and performance or quality. CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Engineering Design 16 Department of Material and Engineering Design, Faculty of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, University of Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM) Johor. BDA 3083 Mechanical Engineering Design I 1.6 - Standards and Codes cont Some organizations or societies that interest to mechanical engineers are:- AluminumAssociation (AA) American Gear Manufacturers Association (AGMA) American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) American Society of Testing Materials (ASTM) American Welding Society (AWS) American Bearing Manufacturers Association (ABMA) British Standards Institute (BSI) Industrial Fasteners Institute (IFI) Institution of Mechanical Engineers (I. Mech. E.) International Bureau of Weights and Measure (BIMP) International Standard Organization (ISO) Society of Automotive Engineer (SAE) CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Engineering Design 17 Department of Material and Engineering Design, Faculty of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, University of Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM) Johor. BDA 3083 Mechanical Engineering Design I 1.7 - Economics The consideration of cost plays such an important role in the design decision process. Some general concepts and simple rules of cost factor study involves: Standard Sizes Use of standard or stock sizes is a first principle of cost reduction. Specify a parts that are readily available. Select a part that are made and sold in large quantities because of usually the cost is somewhat less. Large Tolerances Tolerances, manufacturing processes and surface finish are interrelated and influence the producibility of the end product in many way. Large tolerances can often be produced by machines with higher production rates; costs will be significantly smaller. CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Engineering Design 18 Department of Material and Engineering Design, Faculty of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, University of Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM) Johor. BDA 3083 Mechanical Engineering Design I 1.7 - Economics cont Breakeven Points Use when two or more design approaches are compared to cost. The choice between the two depends on a set of conditions such as the quantity of production, the speed of the assembly lines, or some other condition. The point corresponding to equal cost known as the breakeven point. CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Engineering Design