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Project 9.3 Virtual Design Challenge

Project 9.3 Virtual Design Challenge Conclusion 1.       What forms of communication did you utilize while working with your virtual teammate? We use social media and talking. 2.       Did you experience any conflicts with your partner, and if so, how did you resolve them? There were arguements regarding work load however we solved by talking through and listening to each other points. 3.       What was the most challenging part of this design experience? The most challenging part would be transfer CAD files without complications. 4.       How was the design process utilized through this design challenge? We used design process to get the product design that we want. For example obtaining design brief and coming up with ideas. 5.       What are the advantages of working in a virtual team over working in a team that relies solely on face-to-face contact? Virtual team allows access to more people therefore there may be more profession available

Project 9.3 Virtual Design Challenge Day 5 Hr 2

Project 9.3 Virtual Design Challenge Day 5 Hr 2 PowerPoint finished with assigning slides and reflection. Item Thickness Width Length Quantity Board Feet Base 2 6 12 1 1 Axle Peg 0.48 0.48 1.7 4 0.01088 Wheel 0.75 2.5 2.5 4 0.1302083333 Small Gear 1.25 2.25 2.25 1 0.0439453125 Large Gear 1.5 5.918 5.918 1 0.3648200417 Support 1 1.5 5.5 2 0.1145833333 Catapult Axle 0.3 0.3 4 1 0.0025 Catapult Arm 0.3 0.6 6.3 1 0.007875 Projectile Basket 0.9 0.9 0.9 1 0.0050625 Extensin Cylinder 0.55 0.6 0.6 2 0.00275 End Cap 0.5 0.65 0.65 2 0.002934027778 Total Board Feet: 1.685558549 Rounded Bd. Ft: 2 Wood Oak Dimension: 4X8 Price per Board Feet: $2.00 Total Cost: $4.00

Project 9.3 Virtual Design Challenge Day 5 Hr 1

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Project 9.3 Virtual Design Challenge Day 5 Hr 1 PowerPoint plus calculation on billing.

Project 9.3 Virtual Design Challenge Day 4 Hr 5

Project 9.3 Virtual Design Challenge Day 4 Hr 5 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WxIFfGPzNCkCJowQDX77RBERaggAU6O8/view?usp=sharing tolerances all done with drawing.

Project 9.3 Virtual Design Challenge Day 4 Hr 4

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Project 9.3 Virtual Design Challenge Day 4 Hr 4

Activity 9.1 Product Lifecycle

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Activity 9.1 Product Lifecycle Conclusion 1.       What is meant by product lifecycle ?  Product life-cycle is the process in which the object designed by engineer goes through. 2.       Why is it important for companies who make products to research and determine a product’s potential lifecycle?  This is important to determine the sources of material for product and to change the factory place in accordance with bulk-gaining or bulk-reducing industry. As well as the duration the product will be used by each person and to ensure its proper disposal. 3.       What would you change about your product? Why?  I think the product should be changed to be more tough. Because we didn't do a structural integrity test yet. As well as assembling by more interlocking wood joint. 4.       Do you think your product will evolve or become obsolete over time? Why?  The product can evolve if  new discoveries are made about the truth about ancient catapult.  Be

Project 9.3 Virtual Design Challenge Day 4 Hr 3

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Project 9.3 Virtual Design Challenge Day 4 Hr 3 Page all done

Project 9.3 Virtual Design Challenge Day 4 Hr 2

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Project 9.3 Virtual Design Challenge Day 4 Hr 2 Working on CAD drawing, power point and product life-cycle

Project 9.3 Virtual Design Challenge Day 4 Hr 1

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Project 9.3 Virtual Design Challenge Day 4 Hr 1 9.5 Product Research

Activity 9.5 Product Research Documentation

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Activity 9.5 Product Research Documentation Product Research- George Product #1: ORPHEUS STEAMPUNK ROBOT MUSIC BOX URL: https://atplaytoys.com/collections/steampunk-music-boxes/products/orpheus-steampunk-robot-music-box-kit The robot can move as well as play music. I do like the steampunk theme as well. Product #2 RG 1/144 025 UNICORN GUNDAM URL: https://www.duluthtrading.com/store/product/rock-em-sock-em-robots-game-96863.aspx?src=GPSHPMNFS50&gclid=CjwKCAjwp7baBRBIEiwAPtjwxGbsn8eVa7Z_8RcG-CRolj_X8fEk9GTXYWSLMKOtTzaNgFHvYsuKbxoCvrQQAvD_BwE The details look intricate and can be used for display or action figure. Product#3: Wood Trick ROBOTIC HAND Mechanical Model URL: http://www.joyscout.net/brain-teasers-uio-10_11/wood-trick-robotic-hand-mechanical-models-3d-wooden-puzzles-diy-toy-assembly-gears-constructor-robot-kits-for-kids-teens-and-adults-b06w2kjjm8-jkl-960.html The product imitates hand movement using a variety of complex mechanical movements.

Project 9.3 Virtual Design Challenge Day 3 Hr 5

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Project 9.3 Virtual Design Challenge Day 3 Hr 5 Finishing up on final assembly, some working on presentation while other on drawings.

Project 9.3 Virtual Design Challenge Day 3 Hr 4

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Project 9.3 Virtual Design Challenge Day 3 Hr 4 More working on parts and assemblies due to difficulties with transferring. As well as more presentation.

Project 9.3 Virtual Design Challenge Day 3 Hr 3

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Project 9.3 Virtual Design Challenge Day 3 Hr 3 Break time plus some fixing on parts.

Project 9.3 Virtual Design Challenge Day 3 Hr 2

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Project 9.3 Virtual Design Challenge Day 3 Hr 2 Working on parts, assembly and presentation at once.

Project 9.3 Virtual Design Challenge Day 3 Hr 1

P roblem 9.2b Engineering Ethics Design Brief  Client:  Monsanto Designer:  George @ Zaw Win Problem Statement:  The owner and the board are deeply aware of the the heated   debated between those supporting genetically modified crops    (GMCs), and those against the use and development of bio-tech    crops. Design Statement:  Research on the benefits and the arguments regarding   GMCs, which is in the ethical category of Agricultural and  Food Biotech. Make sure to take notes along the way     concerning the research done. Moreove cite the sources using   MLA or APA. Analyze the research to design CD cover, book   cover, or poster that shows the concerns of different sides. Constraints: 1. Research from un-biased and perspective of different groups 2. Use reliable and multiple sources 3.  Create a Design Brief: three-day research, design, and creation time limit. 4.  Use e