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The document outlines various prototyping techniques including facturing, wireframing, mockups, and breadboarding, each serving different purposes in design and testing. It also details the outcomes of the CREO program, emphasizing skills in using CFD and thermal analysis software, as well as the ability to design and optimize fluid and thermal systems. Additionally, it highlights the importance of interpreting simulation results and developing interdisciplinary knowledge in engineering applications.
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18 Summary Report

The document outlines various prototyping techniques including facturing, wireframing, mockups, and breadboarding, each serving different purposes in design and testing. It also details the outcomes of the CREO program, emphasizing skills in using CFD and thermal analysis software, as well as the ability to design and optimize fluid and thermal systems. Additionally, it highlights the importance of interpreting simulation results and developing interdisciplinary knowledge in engineering applications.
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facturing): Creating physical models layer by layer from digital designs, often used for
product design, especially for testing ergonomics or form factors.
2. Wireframing (Software Prototyping): In the context of app or website design,
wireframes are low-fidelity sketches or digital blueprints that represent the structure and
layout of a product interface.
3. Mockups and Interactive Prototypes: High-fidelity visual designs of a product or
interface that allow for user interaction. This helps simulate how the final product might
look and behave without coding the full application.
4. Breadboarding (Electronics Prototyping): In electronics, a breadboard is used for
rapidly creating circuits without soldering, allowing quick testing of ideas and
components.

The outcome of the programme CREO was


 Ability to use CFD and thermal analysis software independently.
 Design, simulate, and optimize fluid and thermal systems.
 Interpret simulation results for informed decision-making.
 Develop interdisciplinary knowledge in engineering applications.

The outcome of the programme CREO was


 Ability to use CFD and thermal analysis software independently.
 Design, simulate, and optimize fluid and thermal systems.
 Interpret simulation results for informed decision-making.
 Develop interdisciplinary knowledge in engineering applications.

The outcome of the programme CREO was


 Ability to use CFD and thermal analysis software independently.
 Design, simulate, and optimize fluid and thermal systems.
 Interpret simulation results for informed decision-making.
 Develop interdisciplinary knowledge in engineering applications.

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