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Homework - Individual • Model part of your design concept – Part must have significant geometry (i.e. no simple blocks or cylinders) • Create a Drawing of your part (Drafter) • All teams refer to design project handout

Homework - Individual Model part of your design concept –Part must have significant geometry (i.e. no simple blocks or cylinders) Create a Drawing of your

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Page 1: Homework - Individual Model part of your design concept –Part must have significant geometry (i.e. no simple blocks or cylinders) Create a Drawing of your

Homework - Individual

• Model part of your design concept– Part must have significant geometry (i.e. no

simple blocks or cylinders)

• Create a Drawing of your part (Drafter)

• All teams refer to design project handout

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Homework Del. 3 - Team• Due: 7C -> 8B• Bring all parts together into an assembly file and

position them to show your design intent.• Printout 3 Engineering Drawings (using Drafter):

– An overall external isometric view of your assembly– An isometric view of internal components– Front, Top and Side Orthogonal Views of the

Assembly showing the overall dimensions of your concept design.

• All sheets need to have Title Block/Info, Border, and appropriate notes

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As a Team

• Look at examples of Student Work www.geneng.mtu.edu/showcase.html

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Deliverable 4: Configuration Diagrams

• Typically done in block diagram format

• Can use simple graphics or schematics

• Purpose – show the system components and subsystems– show the connection or interaction between

components

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Configuration Diagrams

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Configuration Diagrams

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Configuration Diagrams

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Homework Del. 4 - Brew• Brew Teams - Draw a configuration

diagram showing all the electrical/mechanical subsystems in your design

• Signal connections need to be shown and labelled

• All teams … refer to your RFP for specifics

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DP - Controls Configuration Diagram Brew Teams

• Use a simple block diagram format to show your equipment configuration; i.e., tanks, pumps, valves, motors, etc. and how they are connected

• Show basic instrument and control signals

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DP - Controls Configuration

Diagram Brew Teams

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Homework Del. 4 – HPV/Flood• Create two 2-D Drawings of infrastructure

needed. – HPV Teams: Draw a configuration of “Road

infrastructure that would make your concept successful”.

– Flood teams: Draw a configuration of infrastructure needed for management and evacuation planning

• Improve upon current evacuation routes / transportation options or flood control structures

• “Install” your flood control option into New Orleans civil infrastructure

• (easiest to import a .jpg map of city into MS Visio and draw additions over top)

• All teams … refer to your RFP for specifics

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Current Flood Control Infrastructure

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Memo

• Attach your Physical Models (UGNX printouts) and Configuration Diagrams to a memo.

• In the memo, introduce the attachments (provide any additional explanation or description) and report your team's progress on the project (are you on plan?)

• Close with a requested action.