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| + | In this phase of the project our group completed our reverse engineering process by reassembling our product and gathering information from the reassembly process. In '''Project Management''' our group describes how we have worked through the challenge presented in Gate 3, as well as discussing why our current group structure has prevented further challenges from arising. Once this had been completed our group did the reassembly and created a step-by-step process so that our product could be reassembled without significant prior knowledge of the product. After this our group analyzed the helical bevel gear, one of the primary mechanisms in our product, and considered both its purpose and the equations governing its motion. Lastly, our group submitted three system level design revisions that would improve the overall functionality of the product. All of these can be found under '''Product Archaeology'''. | ||
==Project Management== | ==Project Management== | ||
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Introduction
In this phase of the project our group completed our reverse engineering process by reassembling our product and gathering information from the reassembly process. In Project Management our group describes how we have worked through the challenge presented in Gate 3, as well as discussing why our current group structure has prevented further challenges from arising. Once this had been completed our group did the reassembly and created a step-by-step process so that our product could be reassembled without significant prior knowledge of the product. After this our group analyzed the helical bevel gear, one of the primary mechanisms in our product, and considered both its purpose and the equations governing its motion. Lastly, our group submitted three system level design revisions that would improve the overall functionality of the product. All of these can be found under Product Archaeology.