Highlights
Outline
The Project involves an investigation into an engineering problem, theory, or system in order to achieve aims and objectives leading to outcomes that are clearly defined at the outset. The project typically involves research, lab-based or workshop-based activities and investigation, testing and report writing. In response to the findings of the investigation, a design solution will be developed which can be virtual or theoretical or a combination of both. The solution will be achieved through the effective application of a ‘design process’ involving the following steps: Conceive a problem, Design a solution, Implement the solution, and Operate the solution (CDIO). It is reasonably possible to “design” anything: a manufacturing system, an electronic chip, a piece of software, a test rig, race car component, or even a set of experiments to determine an optimal solution to another design brief. As long as the project makes clear what the external requirements were and describes using detailed analysis (qualitative / quantitative) the process of how they have been met, it will satisfy the 'design' requirements. Professional developement (CPD) and Project Management are also important elements embedded within this module. This module provides the opportunity for you to demonstrate your deep understanding and problem solving ability within an engineering context. Project titles will be agreed with a supervisor prior to commencement. There is also scope for this module to be undertaken in cooperation with an external client or company.
Content
Development and use of the Design Process in production of a design solution to a novel engineering design problem.
Problem solving techniques.
Development and use of applicable analytical techniques used in proving a design solution.
Production of 3-D models and assemblies in support of a design solution (where appropriate).
Research and investigation into design possibilities, component or system availability and incorporation into a design, justification for a design configuration, innovation or adaptation.
Project management. Writing Aims and Objectives.
Investigation into an engineering problem or phenomenon. Research and analysis into relevant previous work on the problem or phenomenon being investigated.
Use of appropriate analysis techniques. Use of appropriate design techniques (if required) and the production of appropriate designs (where necessary).
Production of hardware (where appropriate or necessary). Testing and the production and interpretation of results.
Production of a project report that includes conclusions and recommendations.
Personal Development Planning (PDP).
Report writing.
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