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Aerated Confection Projection Challenge

Introduction:

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The challenge is to build a device that shoots small projectiles with accuracy. The projectile consists of a light weight aerated substance that is easy to obtain and safe to use for small children. The device will be based on preliminary designs created in Autodesk. All designs will have a complete bill of material (BOM) prior to construction. Design Statement: Use the engineering design process to build the projection device. A minimum of two designs will be evaluated. The final prototype designs will be justified within a design matrix. The final design will have the ability to deliver the projectile a minimum of 35 feet. The minimum number of components will be 11. The maximum number of components will be 15. No duplicate parts unless at least 10 components are used. Multi colored finish with company logo. Components include one of each of the following 2 Straight 4 Straight 6 Straight 10 Straight 90 T Cross Cap 45 Coupler All Components will be made from PVC Required Documentation: Initial Designs (2) minimum (sketch), Completed design decision matrix, Final design drawing (Autodesk) in both standard and exploded views, Final BOM with all components, Company logo on all applicable documents and final prototype.

Aerated Confection Projection Challenge


How to use a decision matrix:

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First, look at whether each possible solution met your design requirements. Consider solutions that did a much better job than others, and reject those that did not meet the requirements. Some criteria apply to virtually every design. Good designers consider these universal design criteria when choosing which possible solution to implement: Elegance Robustness Aesthetics Resources Time Skill required Safety The chart has the requirements and criteria on one axis and the different solutions on the other. If your requirements and solutions are relatively simple, you can sometimes just list the pros and cons for each solution. Pros are good things about a solution and cons are bad things.

Conclusion
Why is it important to model an idea before making a final prototype?

What factors influenced the prototype?

Did the prototype meet expectations, why or why not?

Aerated Confection Projection Challenge


Aerated Confection Projection Challenge Decision Matrix
Criteria

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Ideas

Totals

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