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Week 14: Design Specifications and Prototyping This weeks blog is about design specifications and prototyping for our chemical device that we ideated in CA1. What is design specifications? It is a set of documented requirements that materials, design, product and service have to satisfy. For our product, the design has to be user friendly such as elderly people. Design specification is important as:  Provides design team with the information they need to build out new features or functionality of a product Allows product designers to know what they are building and what should the final build achieve  Examples of design specifications are: Material specification - Physical (Dimension, weight, voltage required etc) Functional/Performance specification  Standard specification  Test standard For part five of our CA2, we have create a design specification table for our group's chemical product based on what we learn. Here is what we did: Now for prototyping. Prototyping ...

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 Week 13: Operating Principles and Mechanism Design This weeks lesson is about operating principle of design, apparatus and equipment and 6 different types of mechanisms.  Operating principles: Most devices and equipment are based on these four working principles which are Mechanical Electrical Chemical Magnetism There are many everyday devices that function based on these working principles such as  Brewing coffee   Brewing coffee involves the leaching of coffee soluble  Foil shavers Foil shavers work based on reciprocating motion For our chemical product in CA1, the working principle is based on heat transfer. Mechanism: Why mechanism? Mechanisms are often required for devices to operating smoothly and efficiently. There are 6 essential mechanism in functional prototypes which are: Actuators Cams Gears Lever Ratchets Springs 1. Actuators Converts stored energy into motion. Stored energy is usually in the form of compressed air, electrical potential or liquid p...