Chap 3a Engineering Design For Problem Solving
Chap 3a Engineering Design For Problem Solving
CHAPTER 3A:
ENGINEERING DESIGN
FOR PROBLEM SOLVING
Mapping of the Course Learning Outcome (CLO) to Programme Learning
Outcomes (PLO)
Course Learning Outcome (CLO) *Domain / PLO Assessments
**BT Level
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IDEA
1. I –Identify
2. D-Develop
3. E-Execute
4. A-Assess
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Engineering Design steps
I 1. Identifying the problem
2. Gathering needed information
3. Searching for creative solutions
4. Overcoming obstacles to creative thinking
5. Moving from ideas to preliminary designs
6. Evaluating and selecting a preferred solution
7. Preparing reports, plans, and specifications
E (Project Planning)
8. Implementing the design (Project
Implementation)
A 9. Monitor 5
1. Identifying the Problem
The problem(s) and need(s) should be stated in
objective terms or specific terms as much as
possible. It should cover:
Specific
Measurable
Achievable/Attainable
Relevant
Time based
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Problem definition in
objective terms. (Example)
Design an energy absorption system that will control
the energy of a crash of a 2500-pound car traveling 60
miles per hour. The device should be no longer than 10
feet and should cost no more than $10,000 per unit.
The deceleration should not exceed 6 g’s.
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3. Searching for Creative Solutions
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Some pointers for a good
oral presentation:
Be very familiar with the subject of the
presentation.
Know how much time is allotted for the
presentation.
Practice the presentation to cover
everything completely within the time
limit.
Know your audience. Match presentation
level with audience’s understanding level.
Speak clearly and eloquently.
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Some pointers for a good
oral presentation (Contd..)
Have simple and uncluttered visual
materials. Do not put too much
information on one visual.
Have a good summary and
conclusion to highlight the
important parts of the presentation.
End the presentation, by asking the
audience if they have any questions.
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Scheduling & Planning a Design Project
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Engineering Design steps
1. Identifying the problem
2. Gathering needed information
3. Searching for creative solutions
4. Overcoming obstacles to creative thinking
5. Moving from ideas to preliminary designs
6. Evaluating and selecting a preferred solution
7. Preparing reports, plans, and specifications
(Project Planning)
8. Implementing the design (Project
Implementation)
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9. Assess/ Monitor
Monitoring and assessing is essential as it
determines the extend to which the problem
has been solved.
If the problem is not solved or not alleviated and
the effects still exists then the solutions are not
effective
Return to the problem solving process again to
redesign it.
For complex problems use while revisit the
problem-solving process by proper assessment
tools
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Example: Environmental project
monitoring
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Quiz 1
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Quiz 2
1. Criteria to evaluate and select the preferred
solution include _______________,and
________________.
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