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| − | In this section our group explains how engineering analysis would be used in the design of the Engine. we provide a detailed description including relevant equations
| + | This is the planning stage of the project. You will be assessing the project, the product, and your group. The deliverables for this gate are the Work Proposal, Management Proposal, and the Initial Assessment. These are to be submitted in a technical report via the group’s wiki page. |
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In this section we documented all of the product’s components. In addition to an image of the component,
we also identified the component’s function, materials used, manufacturing processes used,an model. As well as the
number of times the components is used.
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In this section we analyze the engineering decisions that were made during the design of our product,
considering the many design questions ,in Table 1 (under the table one link to the right),of a few vital components of our product.In this section we also analyse the complexity of the parts in question using our derived Complexity Scale which can be found under the Complexity Scale link to the right.
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In this section our group provides solid models of 5 key components of our Snow Blower using Autodesk Inventor.
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This is the planning stage of the project. You will be assessing the project, the product, and your group. The deliverables for this gate are the Work Proposal, Management Proposal, and the Initial Assessment. These are to be submitted in a technical report via the group’s wiki page.
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In this section we suggest 4 design changes for our product at the component or subsystem level.
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