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IntroductionTo Engineering Design

The engineering design process involves 8 steps: identifying a problem, researching the problem, developing possible solutions, selecting the best solution, constructing a prototype, testing and evaluating the solutions, communicating the solutions, and potentially redesigning the solution based on testing. The steps are: identify a problem, research it, develop possible solutions, select the best one, make a prototype, test and evaluate the prototype, communicate the solution, and redesign if needed.

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IntroductionTo Engineering Design

The engineering design process involves 8 steps: identifying a problem, researching the problem, developing possible solutions, selecting the best solution, constructing a prototype, testing and evaluating the solutions, communicating the solutions, and potentially redesigning the solution based on testing. The steps are: identify a problem, research it, develop possible solutions, select the best one, make a prototype, test and evaluate the prototype, communicate the solution, and redesign if needed.

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Steps in the Engineering Design Process

Step 1 Identify the Need or Problem Step 8 Redesign Step 2 Research the Need or Problem

Step 7 Communicate the Solutions

Step 3 Develop Possible Solutions

Step 6 Test and Evaluate The Solutions

Step 4 Select the Best Possible Solutions

Step 5 Construct A Prototype


1. Identify the need or problem 2. Research the need or problem Examine current state of the issue and current solutions. Explore other options via the internet, library, interviews, etc. 3. Develop possible solutions Brainstorm possible solutions Draw on mathematics and science Articulate the possible solutions in two and three dimensions 4. Select the best possible solution(s) Determine which solution(s) best meet(s) the original requirements 5. Construct a prototype Model the selected solution(s) in two and three dimensions 6. Test and evaluate the solution(s) Does it work Does it meet the original design constraints 7. Communicate the solution(s) Make an engineering presentation that includes a discussion of how the solution(s) best meet(s) the needs of the initial problem, opportunity, or need. Discuss societal impact and tradeoffs of the solutions 8. Redesign Overhaul the solution(s) based on information gathered during the tests and presentation

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