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The 9 Step Engineering Process

The 9 Step Engineering Process

The engineering process is a sequence of steps that engineers must follow to design and build products. There are many different models of engineering processes with fewer or more steps. However they all follow a similar pattern. In this article, we will look at a nine-step engineering design process that engineers employ to solve specific problems.

The first step of the engineering design process is delineating the issue. This is an important step, since failing to clearly and precisely define the problem could stall projects at a later stage in the design cycle. In many cases, the solution to a problem will naturally arise in this stage. For instance when students were asked to think of a way to hold their school lunch hooks onto the bottom of their desks, they came up with an easy solution of attaching a hook to the bottom of the desk.

In the next step, the analysis of requirements is performed to identify the specifics of the customer’s requirements and resources. This will help you make a concrete set of project requirements and constraints. If a customer requires a product that can hold 20 pounds of weight The engineer will determine the maximum amount of weight the system can hold and the size of the hook to ensure that it is able to hold the full lunch for all students.

The next step is design synthesis, or design planning, and is where the details are determined and a complete design of the product is created. This includes setting up the inputs, outputs and interconnections of the different modules that comprise the whole system. This phase comprises Gantt and Pert chart, resource loading spreadsheets and sketches, drawings and proof-of-concept models.

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