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Title: Philosophy of Engineering Design Abdulkadir Erden Primitive


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Philosophy of Engineering Design
  • Abdulkadir Erden

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INTRODUCTION
  • The main philosophy behind all of the engineering
    and engineering design activities is to serve the
    people, society and mankind.
  • This is why the engineering design is defined as
    an activity to satisfy a need. A need is real
    only if it is defined and identified by a human.
  • Needs whether factual or fancied, moral or
    amoral, present or future, important or
    unimportant, have been and are the starting
    points in engineering design.

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Engineers and designers are at service of the
mankind.
Needs whether factual or fancied, moral or
amoral, present or future, important or
unimportant, have been and are starting points in
engineering design.
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Engineering design is a unique activity where a
physical design artifact is created from an
abstract need after human imagination. Although
the methodology is dependent on the particular
design need, all of the engineering design
activities have some common engineering features.
  • Engineering design is densely creative at the
    beginning, and significance of creativity
    decreases towards the end of the process,
  • Engineering design is iterative during the whole
    design process both at macro scale and at element
    scale,
  • Engineering design is methodological (productive)
    towards the end of the design process.

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ENGINEERING CREATIVITY
  • is a process in which a set of machine
    components is selected to perform a predetermined
    function.
  • is the act of finding possible sets of available
    machine elements to satisfy a pre-defined need.

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Features...
  • Designer's background education and experience
    are effective and significant factors in
    engineering creativity.
  • End product of the engineering creativity is a
    description of a system, machine, tool, goods, or
    any object.
  • It may be a free-hand sketch for engineering
    design.
  • New ideas purge out in a short time usually after
    a relatively long period of creative thinking or
    mental focusing on the design need.

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Engineering design is concerned with the
development of new products.
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Among the many factors which effect creativity in
design are designers experience, designers
ability, economic factors, and designers own
preference.
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features of engineering design creativity
  • Engineering creativity is more methodological
    and systematic then the artistic creativity.
  • Engineering creativity depends on the scope of
    the available elements (building stones) of a
    product. The larger the number of machine
    elements that a designer can access, it is more
    likely to develop the best possible design. This
    is the condition where mechatronic technology has
    actually started.
  • Engineering creativity is largely dependent on
    the designers own educational background and own
    personal experience.
  • Market conditions all alone may change the
    design product, and therefore the engineering
    creativity is dependent on the market conditions.
  • Available technology is probably the most
    important factor in engineering design.

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Level of technological development affects the
design products.
Mechanisms
Electronics
Software
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Issues to remember in any design
  • The stage and level of industrialization of the
    society is a factor in design.
  • The social traditions.
  • Sophistication and complexity of the design
    product.
  • Intended lifetime.
  • Economical conditions.
  • Geographical and climatic conditions.

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A product should be designed to function under
all of the possible severe environmental
conditions.
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Remember also...
  • Design should not violate scientific rules,
  • Design should be economical,
  • Design should be compatible to psychology and
    ergonomics,
  • Design must satisfy requirements stated in
    standards, laws, regulations,
  • Level of education and capabilities of the user,
  • Production facilities.

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  • Engineering design is naturally an iterative
    process.

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Iterative nature of design
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Improvement of Level of Design with Time / Effort
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METHODOLOGICAL / PRODUCTIVE FEATURE of
ENGINEERING DESIGN
  • Productivity is literary defined as efficiency in
    industrial production.
  • Work breakdown of design project.
  • Detail design computations.
  • Parameter optimization of a developed system.
  • Adapting the developed basic design for the
    particular conditions.
  • Report writing for the formal presentation

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MECHATRONICSAN ENGINEERING PHILOSOPHY
  • Integration of
  • Electronics and Software Technology into a
  • Functional Mechanical Structure
  • conceptual Integration of basic mechatronic
    components into a physical product

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Users define
  • functions,
  • comfort and
  • economics

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Users define
  • functions,
  • comfort and
  • economics

mechatronic concepts required to consider at
the "definition of the need" stage Designers need
to know
  • Flexibility,
  • Robustness,
  • Compactness,
  • Ergonomy,
  • Economy.

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Users define
  • functions,
  • comfort and
  • economics

MAPPING
mechatronic concepts required to consider at
the "definition of the need" stage Designers need
to know
  • Flexibility,
  • Robustness,
  • Compactness,
  • Ergonomy,
  • Economy.

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Why is different?
  • 1) Tools for the mechatronic design may be
    different from tools of the conventional design.
  • 2) Available components for a mechatronic design,
    both in variety and composition are more than the
    conventional design. This makes the conceptual
    design more flexible, but increases number of
    alternative design solutions to impractical high
    values.

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Design Model Before Mechatronic Concepts
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Primitive Mechatronic Design Models
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Advanced Mechatronic Design Models
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