lecture 11 (1)
lecture 11 (1)
ENGINEERING DESIGN
College of Engineering
Princess Nourah Bint Abdulrahman University
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LECTURE 11
CONCEPT GENERATION AND
EVALUATION
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INTRODUCTION
So far you should know how to:
• Interpret the needs and analyze them
• Specify the objectives (primary and secondary)
• Determine the human factors
• Formulate the constraints and criteria
• Conduct a morphological analysis and generate
concepts.
Today you will learn how to:
• Evaluate alternatives through the
weight-and-rate technique
This will be covered through a “solar oven” design
example
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THE DESIGN CYCLE
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Customer
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Need
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Evaluate
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8 Criteria
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7 Alternativ
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Solutions
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Analysis
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The Solar Oven Example
It is required to design a solar
oven. The oven should be simple,
easy to manufacture, inexpensive
and
highly effective A well
Understood
problem
-Learn about heat
transfer
-Learn about solar
ovens
Needs
Criteria:
• Maximize ∆𝑻
• Minimize Cost
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KEY IDEAS
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NEEDS
• Low Cost
• Maximum Temperature
• No lenses
• Size of chamber (partition)
• No preheating
• Presence of a thermometer
• High simplicity
• …
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SOLAR OVEN HEAT TRANSFER
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TIME = 0
Cover
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TIME = A LONG TIME AFTER “0"
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SUMMARIZING WHAT WE KNOW
• We want the largest ΔT we can get for a
given cost
• To get a larger ΔT, we need either to:
1. Increase Power in (get more sun into
the oven)
2. Decrease Power out for a given ΔT
(reduce the rate at which energy is
leaving the oven)
∆𝑻 = 𝑻𝟐-𝑻𝟏
∆𝑻 = 𝑻𝟐-𝑻𝟏
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INCREASING POWERIN
To increase Powerin :
• Bigger window
• Thinner window*
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DECREASING POWEROUT FOR A GIVEN
ΔT?
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DECREASING POWEROUT FOR A GIVEN ΔT?
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PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER
• To increase Powerin
• Increase window size
• Decrease window thickness
• To decrease Powerout
• Decrease window size
• Increase window thickness
• Conflicting objectives? well, this is
Engineering Design; you must make
tradeoffs (compromise)
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Solar Oven Concept Generation
(Brainstorming)
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Concept Evaluation
• Characteristics of Engineering Decisions
• Multiple criteria
• Criteria are of different importance 1
• Criteria are conflicting
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Criteria
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Alternative
Decision Solutions
rate concept
(multiply and sum)
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APPLYING WEIGHT-AND-RATE
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WEIGHTS
• To determine the importance of each attribute,
we use a simple approach based on weights that
sum to 100
Direct Manufac Holding Total
Energy turability Flexibility Energy Weight
in Oven
Scenario 1:
Compromis
25 25 25 25 100%
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Scenario 2:
Most light in
40 5 15 40 100%
Scenario 3:
Easy to
20 40 20 20 100%
make
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RATES
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RATING THE CONCEPTS
• Let us use the “most light in” Scenario
• This scenario uses weights (40,5,15,40)
Direct Manufact Holding
Energy urability Flexibility Energy in Score
Oven
Weights 40 5 15 40
Concept 1: 1 10 5 3
No reflector 285
Big window 40 50 75 120
Concept 2: 4 8 7 6
1 reflector 545
Small 160 40 105 240
window
Concept 3: 9 2 4 4
Parabolic 590
360 10 60 160
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RATING THE CONCEPTS
• Let us use the “compromise” Scenario*
• This scenario uses weights (25, 25 , 25, 25)
Direct Manufact Holding
Energy urability Flexibility Energy Score
in Oven
Weights 25 25 25 25
Concept 1: 1 10 5 3
No reflector 475
25 250 125 75
Big window
Concept 2: 4 8 7 6
1 reflector 625
Small 100 200 175 150
window
Concept 3: 9 2 4 4
Parabolic 475
225 50 100 100
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FINAL REMARKS
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THANK YOU
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