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Phase 2 Feedback Phase 2 Feedback & & Phase 3 Expectations Phase 3 Expectations Senior Design 2004

Phase 2 Feedback & Phase 3 Expectations Senior Design 2004

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Phase 2 FeedbackPhase 2 Feedback

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Phase 3 ExpectationsPhase 3 Expectations

Senior Design 2004

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Phase 2 Feedback

Overall very good progress Significant work still ahead Continue to improve oral

presentation and written report Watch your Phase 2 video Take advantage of available

resources

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Senior DesignSenior DesignMEEG401 - Fall 2004

- Create/Design Concept; Analyze; Test- Benchmark Technology

Assess Customer Wants/Metrics/Specifications

DesignConcept

ProveConcept

- Technology & Benchmarking- Concept generation & selection- Project Plan - Concept Design

- Engineering Basis- Plan update

- Prototype- Path forward

Development0Confirm Needs/Scope

- Customers & Needs- Scope definition - Technology/Science- Key metrics

Deliverables

1SynthesizeConcept 2 3

-Prototype-Test Results-Transition Plan

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Schedule

23 - Poster Due

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Senior DesignSenior DesignMEEG401 - Fall 2004 - Expectations

Phase 3 Milestone: Dec. 13th, 10a to 7pValidate Concept – build, test,

demonstrateProject Transition to Sponsor

Evidence:Peer evaluationsPosterOnline logbookWritten final report (to sponsor)

summarizing entire project

Oral presentation at UD (to Engr. professionals)summarizing entire project

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Posters

Summarize “The Project” on 1 poster Only ESSENTIAL points & graphics All visible from 5 feet away

Used to inform ASME professionals Draft due on WebCT Tuesday, Nov. 23 Revise using Tech Editor and TA

feedback

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Deliverables to Sponsor• Prototype• Final Presentation• Final Report

Design Justification Design Package

Assembly Drawings Component Drawings Sub-System Schematics System Integration Operating & R&M Procedures Safety (e.g. labels)

Transition Plan

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Proving Your Concept

• Credible Prototype Relevant to the problem At a minimum, accommodates valid measurements of

critical performance metrics Could be a working solution/system

• Testing Well-Designed Experiments Good Test Setup = Good Data Valid Interpretation of Results (Statistics) In the End, Performance with Respect to Metrics/Targets

Quantified• Closing the Loop with Sponsor/Customer

Validate your conclusions

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Transition Plan

Objective: Transition project to the sponsor’s business

Leverage Your Insights Recognize Additional Development and Scale-up

Issues Recommend “Next-Steps” for Further Development

and/or Implementation Documentation and Training

Discuss/Review with sponsor prior to implementation

May consider a spring “continuation” for tech elective credit

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Transition Plan: Put your project in perspective

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Cost

Proof ofConcept

DevelopConcept

Implement Concept

Scale up?

Senior Senior DesignDesignProjectProject

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Questions/Comments?

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Class Exercise

Present validation plan: What are you going to validate? What experiments are you planning to

conduct (including the design of the experiments)?

Which statistical analysis techniques do you plan to use?

What is the link between your experimental results and the key performance/cost requirements (i.e. metrics/targets)?