Group 1 2012 Gate 5

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====Dissection====
 
====Dissection====
 
In order to analyze the components inside the piano, we disassembled it into its subsystems and then into its basic parts. The dissection is documented in detail in [[Group 1 2012 Gate 2|Gate 2]]. This summary will review the removal of various subsystems.
 
In order to analyze the components inside the piano, we disassembled it into its subsystems and then into its basic parts. The dissection is documented in detail in [[Group 1 2012 Gate 2|Gate 2]]. This summary will review the removal of various subsystems.
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About screwdriver as the only tool
 
About screwdriver as the only tool
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Why we left the strings and plate in.
 
Why we left the strings and plate in.
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====Reconstruction====
 
====Reconstruction====
And then we put it back together. It was easy
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The reconstruction was a relatively simple process. Since group members already understood the subsystem layout and interaction, the rebuild went smoothly and quickly. Only two group members were needed for the reassembly. The reconstruction is covered more thoroughly in [[Group 1 2012 Gate 4|Gate 4]].
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Idunno. Pictures. That video if it turned out well.
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===Summary of Findings===
 
===Summary of Findings===
 
Maybe something about the design/manufacture of bits of it
 
Maybe something about the design/manufacture of bits of it

Revision as of 04:17, 12 December 2012

In this gate, we finalized our findings and reviewed our process and presented them in a technical report. In addition to a written report about the project, we also presented a proposed revision discussed in Gate 4 to the class and instructors.

Contents

Technical Report

Executive Summary

Stuff about the project management, I think. (not about findings at all; just project) Swenson should probably get this part.

Product Analysis Summary

The analysis process for piano design primarily focused on a dissection and reverse-engineering of components and systems.

Dissection

In order to analyze the components inside the piano, we disassembled it into its subsystems and then into its basic parts. The dissection is documented in detail in Gate 2. This summary will review the removal of various subsystems.

  • Put tons and tons of pictures in here

About screwdriver as the only tool

A bit about taking out the action. -taking apart the action.

Same for pedals.

Why we left the strings and plate in.

Reconstruction

The reconstruction was a relatively simple process. Since group members already understood the subsystem layout and interaction, the rebuild went smoothly and quickly. Only two group members were needed for the reassembly. The reconstruction is covered more thoroughly in Gate 4.

Idunno. Pictures. That video if it turned out well.

Summary of Findings

Maybe something about the design/manufacture of bits of it How it's all taken apart by screwdriver, but should only be done by technicians because of its complexity Stuff about function and subsystems Include that pretty gif of the action. If I'm feeling especially self-loathing, I'll talk about four-bar linkages again.

Presentation

Talk about the talk that we gave. Maybe say that Matt S. gave it and I stood there (Chris) awkwardly.

  • Product revision motivation
  • Revision itself: chord keys. Include the pictures of music and the music with chord keys.


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