Introduction to Engineering Design

Introduction to Engineering Design

Introduction to Engineering Design

Eric L Wang / James W Dally / Jeffery C LaCombe

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College House Enterprises, LLC
Año de edición:
2017
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Tecnología: cuestiones generales
ISBN:
9781935673071
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This book is the sixth edition of the ninth textbook in this series dealing with Introduction to Engineering Design. Jim Dally, working with College House Enterprises, has prepared eight previous books in this series—a new one almost every academic year—for the first-year engineering students of the University of Maryland at College Park. Several other Colleges of Engineering have adopted one or more of the books in this series to introduce design and engineering skills for their first or second year students.The book is organized into parts to present many topics that first year engineering students should understand as they proceed through a significant portion of the product realization process. Product and system development processes are introduced in Part I. Information on team skills and the importance of the product development process is covered in Chapter 1 and 2. The hovercraft missions are also presented in Chapter 2 together with a description of the design concepts involved in hovercraft development. By assigning a demanding project, a holistic approach is employed in the student’s first engineering experience that motivates them. Design of a hovercraft enables the instructor an opportunity to integrate a spectrum of knowledge about many topics. The student’s hands-on participation in design, building and testing a hovercraft significantly enhances their learning process. The theoretical background needed to conduct design analyses for the hovercraft is presented in Chapter 3. Chapter 4 describes basic electric circuits to provide technical background helpful for the design of the hovercraft. Sensors used to provide feedback signals for control of the hovercraft are discussed in Chapter 5. Chapter 6 introduces the fuel cells that will be used or propulsion of the hovercrafts, and finally, an extensive and detailed description of programming in LabVIEW is included in Chapter 7. Part II treats the very important topic of communications in engineering. This starts with a relatively complete treatment of three-view drawings in Chapter 8 and an introduction to pictorial drawings (including isometric, oblique, and perspective drawings) in provided in Chapter 9. The use of tables and graphs in communicating engineering information using Microsoft Excel is presented in Chapter 10. Finally, Chapter 11 focuses on technical reports and describes many aspects of technical writing and library research.  Part III introduces the students to engineering as a profession. A historical perspective on the role engineering played in developing civilization and on improving the lives of the masses is presented in Chapter 15 where we move from the past into the present and indicate the current relationships between business, consumers and society. Chapter 16 discusses the balance among safety, risk and performance. It includes a listing of hazards, which is important in identifying the many different ways users of a product can be harmed. Chapter 17 on ethics, character and engineering includes a large number of topics so the instructor can select from among them.   3

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