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How many components are there in my assembly?

The ‘Assembly Xpert’ tool is available from the tools menu, and it not only counts how many components there are present , but you will also receive a full components diagnostic including information about your mates, the suppressed components, sub-assemblies and the number of unique components in the assembly.

 

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The 8-Step Engineering Design Process

Hi engineers, are you familiar with the engineering design process?

This workflow will help you solve your engineering design problems through a step-by-step process. If you don’t have an existing process, you can use this as a starting template and simply edit it according to your organization’s needs.

The 8-Step Engineering Design Process

1.Identify the need or problem – to find the best solution, you have to define the problem first. How can someone’s quality of life be improved? Or how can we improve on a certain product? Ask these questions to help you define the problem that needs to be solved.

2.Research the need or problem – How have other people addressed the problem? What existing technologies can we use as part of the solution?

3.Develop possible solutions – brainstorm possible solutions, and feel free to use your imagination.

4.Select the best possible solution – Which of the solutions best meet the requirements? Is the solution realistically feasible? What solutions deserve further exploration?

5.Construct a prototype – model the solution in 2D and 3D. The prototype can address some or all of the features in the solutions.

6. Test and evaluate the solution – Does the solution work? Is it safe, reliable, and durable? Does the solution appeal to consumers?

7. Communicate the solution – Make a presentation that discusses the original problem and how the solution best meets it. Communicate the design to manufacturers, consumers and end-users.

8. Redesign – How can the design be improved based on things you learned from the test and usage? Redesign the solution to adapt to newly available technologies and methods.

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Posted by on January 22, 2014 in Uncategorized

 

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