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What is Engineering?

What is Engineering?. Meeting today’s challenges and creating tomorrow’s future by practically applying scientific knowledge. Isn’t engineering the same thing as science?. No!!. Engineering. Using technological and scientific knowledge to solve practical problems. Science.

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What is Engineering?

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  1. What is Engineering? Meeting today’s challenges and creating tomorrow’s future by practically applying scientific knowledge.

  2. Isn’t engineering the same thing as science? No!!

  3. Engineering Using technological and scientific knowledge to solve practical problems.

  4. Science The study of our natural world through observation, identification, description, experimental investigation and theoretical explanations.

  5. SCIENCE Discovers The World That Exists. Engineering Creates The World That Never Was. -Theodore Von Karman

  6. Engineers People who are trained in and use technological and scientific knowledge to solve practical problems.

  7. What is Engineering? Using technological and scientific knowledge… Science explains how a magnet works.

  8. What is Engineering? …to solve practical problems. Engineering uses a magnet to be able to see inside the human body.

  9. What is Engineering? Using technological and scientific knowledge… Science explains how we can capture images on a camera.

  10. What is Engineering? …to solve practical problems. Engineering creates a pill that has a camera to take pictures of the human digestive tract.

  11. What is Engineering? …to solve practical problems. Engineering created a table saw that can cut through wood, yet will stop immediately if it hits human flesh.

  12. Can You Think of Any Other Examples?

  13. Engineering Disciplines • Industrial • Biomedical • Nuclear • Materials • And More • Aerospace • Mechanical • Computer • Electrical • Civil • Environmental • Chemical

  14. What is an Engineering Technician? A worker that is highly trained to perform specific tasks and generally follow procedures developed by engineers.

  15. What’s the difference? Engineering Technician Engineer • 4-5 year Bachelor’s Degree • $70,000-$100,000 average salary • Designs, Invents, Improves- Supervisor • 2 year Associate’s Degree • $45,000 - $60,000 average salary • Hands-on; Works for an Engineer

  16. What is an Artisan? A skilled manual worker • Artisans do primarily hands-on work. • Artisans are usually paid hourly; not by salary. • Artisans follow procedures and plans designed by engineers.

  17. Ergonomics How humans interact with man-made objects. The goal of ergonomics is to create and environment that is well-suited to a user’s physical needs.

  18. Footprint The area covered by something, such as machinery or equipment

  19. Engineers Design Solutions What does design mean? -to create a plan for the construction of an object or a system; invent

  20. Engineers Follow A Process The Engineering Design Process is astep-by-step problem-solving strategy, with criteria and constraints, used to develop many possible solutions and then choose the best one.

  21. The Engineering Design Process

  22. Step 1- ASK What is the problem? What exactly are you being asked to do?

  23. Step 1- ASK What are the requirements? What MUST your solution do? (Be a certain size? Hold a certain amount of weight?)

  24. Step 1- ASK What are the constraints? A constraint is a limit to the design process. It may be things such as appearance, funding, space, material, and/or human capabilities.

  25. Step 2- IMAGINE Brainstorm Ideas Brainstorming is a method of shared problem solving in which all members of the group spontaneously generate ideas in an unrestricted discussion

  26. Step 2- IMAGINE Choose the Best Idea Discuss your ideas. Determine if they meet the requirements and constraints. Then use a Decision Matrix to compare each idea and decide which one is the best.

  27. Decision Matrix A tool for systematically ranking alternatives according to a specific set of criteria

  28. Design Matrix

  29. Example Design Matrix Paper Table Challenge

  30. Example Design Matrix Paper Table Challenge

  31. Step 3- PLAN Draw Your Design Create a detailed drawing that clearly shows what your solution will look like. This should include the exact criteria for your design.

  32. Criteria Criteria is the desired specifications(elements or features) of a product or system.

  33. Step 3- PLAN Gather Your Materials Make sure you have everything you will need to create your design.

  34. Step 4- CREATE Follow Your Plan Use your drawings and materials to actually build, create, prepare, etc. your design.

  35. Step 4- CREATE Test It Out Try it and analyze the outcome.

  36. Analyze Analyze means to examine carefully and in detail so as to identify causes, key factors, possible results, etc.

  37. Step 5- IMPROVE Does it meet the requirements? If not, begin the process again to find a solution to this problem. If so, begin the process again to make it better.

  38. Step 5- IMPROVE Does it meet the constraints? If not, begin the process again to find a solution to this problem. If so, begin the process again to make it better.

  39. Step 5- IMPROVE What changes can you make to improve your design? Engineers are ALWAYS trying to improve their design! They are NEVER “Finished!”

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