Group 10 - Snow Blower (Gasoline Powered)
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|[[File:Snow blower.jpg|300px]]||each group will analyze, dissect, and reanalyze one or more products. For the product(s) dissected, the group will investigate the design, answering questions about functionality, aesthetics, manufacturing, and other engineering decisions. In doing so, students will explore the global, societal, environmental, and economic factors which shaped the final design. This process of reconstructing the lifecycle of a product – the customer requirements, design specifications, and manufacturing processes used to produce it – to understand the decisions that led to its development is known as product archaeology. | |[[File:Snow blower.jpg|300px]]||each group will analyze, dissect, and reanalyze one or more products. For the product(s) dissected, the group will investigate the design, answering questions about functionality, aesthetics, manufacturing, and other engineering decisions. In doing so, students will explore the global, societal, environmental, and economic factors which shaped the final design. This process of reconstructing the lifecycle of a product – the customer requirements, design specifications, and manufacturing processes used to produce it – to understand the decisions that led to its development is known as product archaeology. | ||
Revision as of 12:43, 5 December 2012
Project Gates
Gate 1 - Project Planning (Group 10)
Gate 2 - Product Dissection (Group 10)
Gate 3 - Product Analysis (Group 10)