The document proposes developing a product to improve safety for aviation personnel performing maintenance on helicopters. Currently, ladders are commonly used but can be unstable and dangerous. The product aims to be portable, durable, and improve safety while minimizing risks of damage to aircraft. Primary research found aviation workers feel unsafe and want a safer alternative. The project will develop a prototype under $500 within an 11-month timeframe, focusing on safety, functionality, and versatility for different environments. Evaluation criteria will assess the prototype for safety, ergonomics, durability, functionality, and aesthetics to ensure it meets the design goals.
Mark Howell is an experienced aerospace engineer with 18 years of experience in the industry and 12 years working for the UK Ministry of Defence. He currently holds the position of Airborne Forces Equipment Engineering Manager, where he manages a £13M budget and provides safety and airworthiness advice. Some of his key achievements include introducing a new parachute system and implementing an improved parachute deployment system following an accident. He has extensive experience managing projects from concept through deployment and supporting equipment throughout its lifecycle.
The project was to design and manufacture an indoor UAV, modelled on successful and operational blimps and as a result, a balloon was used to provide lift. The body of the paper focuses on the aerodynamic analysis through various stages of the process, employing CFD techniques to accurately predict potential performance, air flow patterns and potential design improvements. This closely mirrored the engineering design process deployed in the industry, iterating the design to provide a successful prototype. The project finished with a successful model that marginally varied from predicted performance parameters.
GTU circulated the guidelines for the course of Design Engineering 2B for the students of Semester VI of all Engineering branches. It is applicable to all in common though the usage of each component will be special and customized. The power thought under design engineering.
It aims at the "Project Based Learning".
The document discusses key aspects of project management and product development including:
1) It defines a project as a temporary endeavor undertaken to produce a unique product or service. Characteristics include having a definitive beginning and end and being a new, unique undertaking.
2) It outlines several phases of project management including concept, discovery, implementation, verification, and beta testing.
3) Within each phase it discusses important documents, processes, and considerations such as establishing feasibility, creating requirements documents, conducting feasibility studies, and developing test plans.
The 2014 Boeing Brazil Summer Fellowship Program provided an 8-week program where students participated in biofuels and engineering projects. The biofuels project involved proposal writing, presentations, and aviation biofuels courses. The engineering curriculum included courses in systems engineering, composite materials, system dynamics modeling, and digital manufacturing. Students modified quadcopters and learned skills in leadership, teamwork, and presentations. Site visits included Boeing production facilities and NASA locations.
This document is a student assignment submitted by MD. Ashiqur Rahman for the course Software Requirements Analysis & Design. The assignment discusses modern techniques for eliciting software requirements, including prototyping, requirements reuse, scenarios, brainstorming, joint application development, and user-centered design. The document provides examples and descriptions of each technique over 8 pages and references 9 sources.
Agile for Physical products: the case study of Dainese (EN)Agile En Seine
Presented by Massimo Terzo (Dainese) and Gianluca Galliano (Dainese) at Agile en Seine on september 20, 2023
Dainese was facing a big challenge: to develop the key product of their bike helmet range in a very short time, within a given budget and with the greatest value for the customer. They decided to be pioneers in the use of Agile for the development of physical products.
During this talk we will go through the story of this product, providing a compelling example of what is the Agile approach outside the IT industry. This is a real story from the trenches, and we will explain the key factors to success as well as the shortcomings and the obstacles we had to overcome.
This case study will highlight how an Agile approach can be beneficial in a complex environment like the one Dainese had to operate:
– a new technology to master
– a brand new plant to produce the product
– a global supply chain to set up and to coordinate
We will go demonstrate how the use of an Agile approach in the context of physical products can be beneficial to create value for the customer and for the business, specifically:
– how to do the test and learn to validate or invalidate hypothesis on the product and on the business model
– how to manage the risks
– what it means an incremental and adaptive approach for hardware
This talk wants to provide the audience with practical tips to use when implementing agile in the development of physical products.
Software Project Management: Project CharterMinhas Kamal
Software Project Management: ResearchColab- Project Charter (Document-1.1)
Presented in 4th year of Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering (BSSE) course at Institute of Information Technology, University of Dhaka (IIT, DU).
Mark Howell is an experienced aerospace engineer with 18 years of experience in the industry and 12 years working for the UK Ministry of Defence. He currently holds the position of Airborne Forces Equipment Engineering Manager, where he manages a £13M budget and provides safety and airworthiness advice. Some of his key achievements include introducing a new parachute system and implementing an improved parachute deployment system following an accident. He has extensive experience managing projects from concept through deployment and supporting equipment throughout its lifecycle.
The project was to design and manufacture an indoor UAV, modelled on successful and operational blimps and as a result, a balloon was used to provide lift. The body of the paper focuses on the aerodynamic analysis through various stages of the process, employing CFD techniques to accurately predict potential performance, air flow patterns and potential design improvements. This closely mirrored the engineering design process deployed in the industry, iterating the design to provide a successful prototype. The project finished with a successful model that marginally varied from predicted performance parameters.
GTU circulated the guidelines for the course of Design Engineering 2B for the students of Semester VI of all Engineering branches. It is applicable to all in common though the usage of each component will be special and customized. The power thought under design engineering.
It aims at the "Project Based Learning".
The document discusses key aspects of project management and product development including:
1) It defines a project as a temporary endeavor undertaken to produce a unique product or service. Characteristics include having a definitive beginning and end and being a new, unique undertaking.
2) It outlines several phases of project management including concept, discovery, implementation, verification, and beta testing.
3) Within each phase it discusses important documents, processes, and considerations such as establishing feasibility, creating requirements documents, conducting feasibility studies, and developing test plans.
The 2014 Boeing Brazil Summer Fellowship Program provided an 8-week program where students participated in biofuels and engineering projects. The biofuels project involved proposal writing, presentations, and aviation biofuels courses. The engineering curriculum included courses in systems engineering, composite materials, system dynamics modeling, and digital manufacturing. Students modified quadcopters and learned skills in leadership, teamwork, and presentations. Site visits included Boeing production facilities and NASA locations.
This document is a student assignment submitted by MD. Ashiqur Rahman for the course Software Requirements Analysis & Design. The assignment discusses modern techniques for eliciting software requirements, including prototyping, requirements reuse, scenarios, brainstorming, joint application development, and user-centered design. The document provides examples and descriptions of each technique over 8 pages and references 9 sources.
Agile for Physical products: the case study of Dainese (EN)Agile En Seine
Presented by Massimo Terzo (Dainese) and Gianluca Galliano (Dainese) at Agile en Seine on september 20, 2023
Dainese was facing a big challenge: to develop the key product of their bike helmet range in a very short time, within a given budget and with the greatest value for the customer. They decided to be pioneers in the use of Agile for the development of physical products.
During this talk we will go through the story of this product, providing a compelling example of what is the Agile approach outside the IT industry. This is a real story from the trenches, and we will explain the key factors to success as well as the shortcomings and the obstacles we had to overcome.
This case study will highlight how an Agile approach can be beneficial in a complex environment like the one Dainese had to operate:
– a new technology to master
– a brand new plant to produce the product
– a global supply chain to set up and to coordinate
We will go demonstrate how the use of an Agile approach in the context of physical products can be beneficial to create value for the customer and for the business, specifically:
– how to do the test and learn to validate or invalidate hypothesis on the product and on the business model
– how to manage the risks
– what it means an incremental and adaptive approach for hardware
This talk wants to provide the audience with practical tips to use when implementing agile in the development of physical products.
Software Project Management: Project CharterMinhas Kamal
Software Project Management: ResearchColab- Project Charter (Document-1.1)
Presented in 4th year of Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering (BSSE) course at Institute of Information Technology, University of Dhaka (IIT, DU).
Distributed Product Owner Team for an Agile Medical Development - Strategies ...Andrea Heck
Presentation for Agile India 2014 conference, Bangalore
This case study is based on SYNGO’s Transition to Agile Project Management with elements of lean for a
software organization that is distributed to 7 sites in 5 countries on 3 continents. The main focus is on the
ramping up of a distributed Product Owner team, skills, knowledge, communication structure and
communication support.
1) The document describes a case study conducted at a paper conversion machinery manufacturing plant to analyze the impact of implementing the 5S methodology on worker productivity and physical workload.
2) Time and energy expenditure were measured for two workers, a lathe operator and assembler, before and after implementing 5S practices like organizing tools and components.
3) The results showed that after 5S implementation, the time taken and energy expended by the workers significantly decreased, indicating improved productivity and reduced physical stress. Proper organization of the workplace through 5S led to savings in both time and energy.
To obtain a new position in a wide array of roles utilizing the skills, education, and experience I have developed from Boeing, NASA, and the United States Army. My preferences for an occupation are flexible and seeking opportunities to grow within organizations to learn in diverse environments. Willing to relocate for work opportunities and able to obtain a final security clearance.
Larsen & Toubro Limited (L&T) is a large Indian engineering, construction, and manufacturing company with international operations. The document discusses L&T's Engineering Construction and Contracts Division (ECC) and its involvement in the Delhi-Agra Road Project. Key details include:
- ECC is India's largest construction organization with over 60 years of experience in infrastructure and other sectors.
- The Delhi-Agra Road Project involves six-laning an existing road, including construction of bridges, underpasses, and flyovers along the route from Delhi to Kolkata.
- The project value is Rs. 2040 crores with a contract duration of 31 months beginning in October 2012. Larsen
This document provides an overview of industrial engineering. It begins by defining industrial engineering and its focus on increasing productivity by eliminating waste. It then discusses some of the key techniques used in industrial engineering like job design and facility layout. Several sections provide more details on topics like the evolution of scientific management, functions of industrial engineering, fields of application, and manufacturing versus outsourcing decisions. Overall, the document gives a broad introduction to the core concepts and practices of the industrial engineering profession.
Here are the answers to the questions:
1. Workplace procedure refers to the standard and established way that work is performed within an organization or company. It aims to ensure consistency, efficiency and compliance.
2. Five examples of behavior that may affect the quantity of work include:
- Taking long/frequent breaks
- Being late or absent from work
- Wasting time socializing
- Lack of focus and attention to tasks
- Inefficiency in work methods
3. Five examples of behavior that may affect the quality of work include:
- Not following instructions or standards
- Poor attention to detail
- Rushing through tasks to complete more work
- Lack of care and precision in
The document discusses factors to consider when selecting a site for a new plant project, including location relative to marketing area and raw material supplies, available transportation and utilities, suitable land, and environmental and community impacts. It also discusses principles of a good plant layout, such as integrating workmen and materials efficiently with minimal movement and effective space usage. Material handling in plant layout must be performed safely, efficiently, accurately and without damage to materials.
Technical report writing skills for civil engineers pdfSaqib Imran
This document provides a summary of a technical report for a small dam project written by Saqib Imran. It outlines the sections that would be included in the report, such as an introduction, project background, description of the project location, implementation arrangements, scope of consultancy services, preliminary assessment of previous studies, site visits, project alternative layouts, approach and methodology. The document provides details on what each section would contain, including describing project alternatives, findings from site visits, team composition, and coordination plans.
The document proposes strategies for improving application development effectiveness. It begins with comparing the evolution of manufacturing to the current state of IT. It then outlines two proposed solutions: 1) Organizing development teams by technology area with specialized roles and processes. 2) Encouraging planned reusability to manage creativity through developing reusable specifications, functions, and modules. The goal is to increase quality, reduce costs and effort as the manufacturing industry has through standardization and reuse.
This document provides an overview and introduction to the 5th edition of the AIAA Aerospace Design Engineers Guide. It discusses the guide's purpose of providing commonly used engineering reference data and general reference information for aerospace design disciplines. It also outlines some key systems engineering concepts for design engineers to consider, including understanding customer needs, developing a concept of operations, reviewing requirements for completeness, and using trade study methods to develop the product design.
The document discusses the engineering design process. It begins by defining design and outlining the engineering method, which involves synthesis, analysis, communication, implementation, and iteration. It then details the 10 steps of the engineering method: 1) identify need and define problem, 2) assemble design team, 3) identify constraints and criteria for success, 4) search for solutions, 5) analyze potential solutions, 6) choose best solution, 7) document solution, 8) communicate solution, 9) construct solution, and 10) verify and evaluate. The document provides explanations and examples for many of the steps. It also discusses techniques for searching for solutions like brainstorming and feasibility studies.
Taking safety measures forward: Zero IncidentsGareth Ashworth
Safety starts with the first email from a customer. The process of keeping employees safe starts at the first email. Communication builds a strong flow of information and starts a job off on the right foot.
Software Engineering Thesis Topics In Oxford.pptxDaisy Jones
The discipline of software engineering is extremely dynamic and constantly changing, necessitating the development of fresh methods and concepts. As a result, there is a growing demand for creative solutions that may assist in addressing the shifting requirements of the sector. Graduate students interested in pursuing a thesis in software engineering at Oxford will have the chance to make a difference in the industry by doing original research and creating cutting-edge solutions. The following list includes some possible software engineering thesis topics at Oxford.
Rockwell Collins is an avionics company headquartered in Iowa. The author worked as a co-op in the Commercial Systems department, which develops avionics systems for commercial aircraft. Their main responsibility was a software tool testing and documentation project for the Bombardier CSeries program. Over three months, the author tested the tool, created documentation, proposed design changes, and provided customer support. They were offered a part-time role to continue working on improving the tool's usability and documentation.
Fady Nabil Saad Basta worked as a paid Mechanical Design Engineer intern at Marina Platforms Co. in Alexandria, Egypt from June 2007 to September 2008. [1] Marina Platforms Co. is a leading company in Egypt and the Middle East that designs and manufactures lifting equipment. [2] As an intern, Fady's tasks included creating lightweight mechanical designs using AutoCAD, performing structural and weight analyses, assisting engineers with projects, and helping ensure safety standards were met. [3] This certificate confirms Fady's internship at Marina Platforms Co.
AHC Glass was contracted to install 350 glass panels at Apple's new campus building, known as the Glass Structure. They began work in May 2016. AHC divided the work into teams for installation, caulking, and quality assurance. Project risks included safely handling large glass panels and replacing damaged panels. AHC managed communication, costs, scheduling, quality control, and procurement to complete the glass installation.
1 MINISTRY OF EDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF HAIL .docxrobert345678
1
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
UNIVERSITY OF HAIL
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
كلية الهندسة
College of Engineering
Research Proposal Template
Please structure your Research Proposal based on the headings provided below, use a clear and legible font
and observe the page/word limit.
Research Project Title:
Motor Vehicle Safety Defects and Recall System: An Empirical Study in Saudi Arabia
Student Details:
Student Name
Student ID
Email Address
Date of Submission
Research Project
Serial No.
Supervisor Name Supervisor Signature Start Date
Only for College Officials Use
College Approval
Master of Quality Engineering and Management
Research Proposal
2
Master of Quality Engineering and Management 2020-2021
كلية الهندسة
College of Engineering
1- Research Title
Provide a short descriptive title of your proposed research (max. 20 words)
Motor Vehicle Safety Defects and Recall System: An Empirical Study in Saudi Arabia
2- Research Summary
Summarize the aims, significance and expected outcomes of your proposed research (max. 250 words).
It is to set the mechanism for recalling vehicles with manufacturing defects that affect in
one way or another the safety of vehicles and their users, and this is done by linking a
unified system in which the defective vehicle data is added and called in the system to
the maintenance centers of the concerned vehicle agencies. Workmanship defects are
classified as: (1) Basic defects, which are considered to have a serious and direct impact
on the safety of the vehicle and its users, and the inspection process cannot be passed
until after the defect is fixed. (2) Warning defects, which are considered a defect in the
product, but the effect of the defect does not threaten the safety of the vehicle and its
users pass the examination process and the defect is added as a warning only.
This research proposal aims to find the most effective way to reach every defected
vehicle and the effective way to deal with the vehicle owner to do the necessary changes
especially if it's related to safety in a systematic way. The purpose of the project is to
develop a new business model that was never used everywhere in the world and Saudi
Arabia will take the lead to publish this model to the rest of the world. Ensuring that the
practice will be used is the most effective practise as enabling to force the defected car
owner to have their vehicles fixed and the defected was solved.
Master of Quality Engineering and Management
Research Proposal
3
Master of Quality Engineering and Management 2020-2021
كلية الهندسة
College of Engineering
3- Introduction
This section should provide a description of the basic facts and importance of the research area - What is the research
area, the motivation of research, and how important is it for the industry practice/knowledge advancement? (max. 200 .
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Sun Coast Remediation Course Project Guidance
Background
To help make a connection between business research and its use in the real world, this course will use an iterative course project. Throughout the term, you will serve as the health and safety director for Sun Coast Remediation (Sun Coast).
Sun Coast provides remediation services to business and governmental organizations. Most of their contracts involve working within contamination sites where they remove toxic substances from soil and water. In addition to the toxicity of the air, water, and soil their employees come into contact with, the work environment is physically demanding and potentially contributory to injuries involving musculoskeletal systems, vision, and hearing. Sun Coast genuinely cares about the health, safety, and well-being of their 5,500 employees, but they are also concerned about worker compensation costs and potential long-term litigation from injuries and illness related to employment.
Health and Safety Director Task
Sun Coast hired you last month to replace the previous health and safety director, who left to pursue other opportunities. This is a critical position within the company because there are many health and safety-related issues due to the nature of the work. The former health and safety director was in the midst of analyzing these issues through the implementation of a research project when she left the organization.
Throughout the term, you will use your knowledge of research methods to bring the research project to fruition. You will conduct a literature review, develop research questions and hypotheses, create the research design, test data, interpret data, and present the findings. Each unit will accomplish one of these tasks. It has already been decided that the business problems will be best addressed using a quantitative research methodology. You will not collect any data for this project. The former health and safety director had already collected the data, which is provided for you in an Excel spreadsheet.
Statistical Tools
You will conduct the data analysis using Microsoft Excel Toolpak. View these links for information: https://support.office.com/en-us/article/load-the-analysis-toolpak-in-excel-6a63e598-cd6d-42e3-9317-6b40ba1a66b4 and https://www.excel-easy.com/data-analysis/analysis-toolpak.html
Sun Coast Remediation Course Project Sections
Since this is a quantitative research study, there are specific steps that should be followed. The following is a template that will help you develop your project. (It is also provided as a template in Unit VII.) Use this information to guide your completion of the course project.
Table of Contents
Include the table of contents here. There is a tool for creating a table of contents in the References tab of the Microsoft Word tool bar at the top of the screen. ...
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INSERT TITLE HERE 17
Insert Title Here
Insert Your Name Here
Insert University Here
Sun Coast Remediation Course Project Guidance
Background
To help make a connection between business research and its use in the real world, this course will use an iterative course project. Throughout the term, you will serve as the health and safety director for Sun Coast Remediation (Sun Coast).
Sun Coast provides remediation services to business and governmental organizations. Most of their contracts involve working within contamination sites where they remove toxic substances from soil and water. In addition to the toxicity of the air, water, and soil their employees come into contact with, the work environment is physically demanding and potentially contributory to injuries involving musculoskeletal systems, vision, and hearing. Sun Coast genuinely cares about the health, safety, and well-being of their 5,500 employees, but they are also concerned about worker compensation costs and potential long-term litigation from injuries and illness related to employment.
Health and Safety Director Task
Sun Coast hired you last month to replace the previous health and safety director, who left to pursue other opportunities. This is a critical position within the company because there are many health and safety-related issues due to the nature of the work. The former health and safety director was in the midst of analyzing these issues through the implementation of a research project when she left the organization.
Throughout the term, you will use your knowledge of research methods to bring the research project to fruition. You will conduct a literature review, develop research questions and hypotheses, create the research design, test data, interpret data, and present the findings. Each unit will accomplish one of these tasks. It has already been decided that the business problems will be best addressed using a quantitative research methodology. You will not collect any data for this project. The former health and safety director had already collected the data, which is provided for you in an Excel spreadsheet.
Statistical Tools
You will conduct the data analysis using Microsoft Excel Toolpak. View these links for information: https://support.office.com/en-us/article/load-the-analysis-toolpak-in-excel-6a63e598-cd6d-42e3-9317-6b40ba1a66b4 and https://www.excel-easy.com/data-analysis/analysis-toolpak.html
Sun Coast Remediation Course Project Sections
Since this is a quantitative research study, there are specific steps that should be followed. The following is a template that will help you develop your project. (It is also provided as a template in Unit VII.) Use this information to guide your completion of the course project.
Table of Contents
Include the table of contents here. There is a tool for creating a table of contents in the References tab of the Microsoft Word tool bar at the top of the screen..
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
Distributed Product Owner Team for an Agile Medical Development - Strategies ...Andrea Heck
Presentation for Agile India 2014 conference, Bangalore
This case study is based on SYNGO’s Transition to Agile Project Management with elements of lean for a
software organization that is distributed to 7 sites in 5 countries on 3 continents. The main focus is on the
ramping up of a distributed Product Owner team, skills, knowledge, communication structure and
communication support.
1) The document describes a case study conducted at a paper conversion machinery manufacturing plant to analyze the impact of implementing the 5S methodology on worker productivity and physical workload.
2) Time and energy expenditure were measured for two workers, a lathe operator and assembler, before and after implementing 5S practices like organizing tools and components.
3) The results showed that after 5S implementation, the time taken and energy expended by the workers significantly decreased, indicating improved productivity and reduced physical stress. Proper organization of the workplace through 5S led to savings in both time and energy.
To obtain a new position in a wide array of roles utilizing the skills, education, and experience I have developed from Boeing, NASA, and the United States Army. My preferences for an occupation are flexible and seeking opportunities to grow within organizations to learn in diverse environments. Willing to relocate for work opportunities and able to obtain a final security clearance.
Larsen & Toubro Limited (L&T) is a large Indian engineering, construction, and manufacturing company with international operations. The document discusses L&T's Engineering Construction and Contracts Division (ECC) and its involvement in the Delhi-Agra Road Project. Key details include:
- ECC is India's largest construction organization with over 60 years of experience in infrastructure and other sectors.
- The Delhi-Agra Road Project involves six-laning an existing road, including construction of bridges, underpasses, and flyovers along the route from Delhi to Kolkata.
- The project value is Rs. 2040 crores with a contract duration of 31 months beginning in October 2012. Larsen
This document provides an overview of industrial engineering. It begins by defining industrial engineering and its focus on increasing productivity by eliminating waste. It then discusses some of the key techniques used in industrial engineering like job design and facility layout. Several sections provide more details on topics like the evolution of scientific management, functions of industrial engineering, fields of application, and manufacturing versus outsourcing decisions. Overall, the document gives a broad introduction to the core concepts and practices of the industrial engineering profession.
Here are the answers to the questions:
1. Workplace procedure refers to the standard and established way that work is performed within an organization or company. It aims to ensure consistency, efficiency and compliance.
2. Five examples of behavior that may affect the quantity of work include:
- Taking long/frequent breaks
- Being late or absent from work
- Wasting time socializing
- Lack of focus and attention to tasks
- Inefficiency in work methods
3. Five examples of behavior that may affect the quality of work include:
- Not following instructions or standards
- Poor attention to detail
- Rushing through tasks to complete more work
- Lack of care and precision in
The document discusses factors to consider when selecting a site for a new plant project, including location relative to marketing area and raw material supplies, available transportation and utilities, suitable land, and environmental and community impacts. It also discusses principles of a good plant layout, such as integrating workmen and materials efficiently with minimal movement and effective space usage. Material handling in plant layout must be performed safely, efficiently, accurately and without damage to materials.
Technical report writing skills for civil engineers pdfSaqib Imran
This document provides a summary of a technical report for a small dam project written by Saqib Imran. It outlines the sections that would be included in the report, such as an introduction, project background, description of the project location, implementation arrangements, scope of consultancy services, preliminary assessment of previous studies, site visits, project alternative layouts, approach and methodology. The document provides details on what each section would contain, including describing project alternatives, findings from site visits, team composition, and coordination plans.
The document proposes strategies for improving application development effectiveness. It begins with comparing the evolution of manufacturing to the current state of IT. It then outlines two proposed solutions: 1) Organizing development teams by technology area with specialized roles and processes. 2) Encouraging planned reusability to manage creativity through developing reusable specifications, functions, and modules. The goal is to increase quality, reduce costs and effort as the manufacturing industry has through standardization and reuse.
This document provides an overview and introduction to the 5th edition of the AIAA Aerospace Design Engineers Guide. It discusses the guide's purpose of providing commonly used engineering reference data and general reference information for aerospace design disciplines. It also outlines some key systems engineering concepts for design engineers to consider, including understanding customer needs, developing a concept of operations, reviewing requirements for completeness, and using trade study methods to develop the product design.
The document discusses the engineering design process. It begins by defining design and outlining the engineering method, which involves synthesis, analysis, communication, implementation, and iteration. It then details the 10 steps of the engineering method: 1) identify need and define problem, 2) assemble design team, 3) identify constraints and criteria for success, 4) search for solutions, 5) analyze potential solutions, 6) choose best solution, 7) document solution, 8) communicate solution, 9) construct solution, and 10) verify and evaluate. The document provides explanations and examples for many of the steps. It also discusses techniques for searching for solutions like brainstorming and feasibility studies.
Taking safety measures forward: Zero IncidentsGareth Ashworth
Safety starts with the first email from a customer. The process of keeping employees safe starts at the first email. Communication builds a strong flow of information and starts a job off on the right foot.
Software Engineering Thesis Topics In Oxford.pptxDaisy Jones
The discipline of software engineering is extremely dynamic and constantly changing, necessitating the development of fresh methods and concepts. As a result, there is a growing demand for creative solutions that may assist in addressing the shifting requirements of the sector. Graduate students interested in pursuing a thesis in software engineering at Oxford will have the chance to make a difference in the industry by doing original research and creating cutting-edge solutions. The following list includes some possible software engineering thesis topics at Oxford.
Rockwell Collins is an avionics company headquartered in Iowa. The author worked as a co-op in the Commercial Systems department, which develops avionics systems for commercial aircraft. Their main responsibility was a software tool testing and documentation project for the Bombardier CSeries program. Over three months, the author tested the tool, created documentation, proposed design changes, and provided customer support. They were offered a part-time role to continue working on improving the tool's usability and documentation.
Fady Nabil Saad Basta worked as a paid Mechanical Design Engineer intern at Marina Platforms Co. in Alexandria, Egypt from June 2007 to September 2008. [1] Marina Platforms Co. is a leading company in Egypt and the Middle East that designs and manufactures lifting equipment. [2] As an intern, Fady's tasks included creating lightweight mechanical designs using AutoCAD, performing structural and weight analyses, assisting engineers with projects, and helping ensure safety standards were met. [3] This certificate confirms Fady's internship at Marina Platforms Co.
AHC Glass was contracted to install 350 glass panels at Apple's new campus building, known as the Glass Structure. They began work in May 2016. AHC divided the work into teams for installation, caulking, and quality assurance. Project risks included safely handling large glass panels and replacing damaged panels. AHC managed communication, costs, scheduling, quality control, and procurement to complete the glass installation.
1 MINISTRY OF EDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF HAIL .docxrobert345678
1
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
UNIVERSITY OF HAIL
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
كلية الهندسة
College of Engineering
Research Proposal Template
Please structure your Research Proposal based on the headings provided below, use a clear and legible font
and observe the page/word limit.
Research Project Title:
Motor Vehicle Safety Defects and Recall System: An Empirical Study in Saudi Arabia
Student Details:
Student Name
Student ID
Email Address
Date of Submission
Research Project
Serial No.
Supervisor Name Supervisor Signature Start Date
Only for College Officials Use
College Approval
Master of Quality Engineering and Management
Research Proposal
2
Master of Quality Engineering and Management 2020-2021
كلية الهندسة
College of Engineering
1- Research Title
Provide a short descriptive title of your proposed research (max. 20 words)
Motor Vehicle Safety Defects and Recall System: An Empirical Study in Saudi Arabia
2- Research Summary
Summarize the aims, significance and expected outcomes of your proposed research (max. 250 words).
It is to set the mechanism for recalling vehicles with manufacturing defects that affect in
one way or another the safety of vehicles and their users, and this is done by linking a
unified system in which the defective vehicle data is added and called in the system to
the maintenance centers of the concerned vehicle agencies. Workmanship defects are
classified as: (1) Basic defects, which are considered to have a serious and direct impact
on the safety of the vehicle and its users, and the inspection process cannot be passed
until after the defect is fixed. (2) Warning defects, which are considered a defect in the
product, but the effect of the defect does not threaten the safety of the vehicle and its
users pass the examination process and the defect is added as a warning only.
This research proposal aims to find the most effective way to reach every defected
vehicle and the effective way to deal with the vehicle owner to do the necessary changes
especially if it's related to safety in a systematic way. The purpose of the project is to
develop a new business model that was never used everywhere in the world and Saudi
Arabia will take the lead to publish this model to the rest of the world. Ensuring that the
practice will be used is the most effective practise as enabling to force the defected car
owner to have their vehicles fixed and the defected was solved.
Master of Quality Engineering and Management
Research Proposal
3
Master of Quality Engineering and Management 2020-2021
كلية الهندسة
College of Engineering
3- Introduction
This section should provide a description of the basic facts and importance of the research area - What is the research
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Sun Coast Remediation Course Project Guidance
Background
To help make a connection between business research and its use in the real world, this course will use an iterative course project. Throughout the term, you will serve as the health and safety director for Sun Coast Remediation (Sun Coast).
Sun Coast provides remediation services to business and governmental organizations. Most of their contracts involve working within contamination sites where they remove toxic substances from soil and water. In addition to the toxicity of the air, water, and soil their employees come into contact with, the work environment is physically demanding and potentially contributory to injuries involving musculoskeletal systems, vision, and hearing. Sun Coast genuinely cares about the health, safety, and well-being of their 5,500 employees, but they are also concerned about worker compensation costs and potential long-term litigation from injuries and illness related to employment.
Health and Safety Director Task
Sun Coast hired you last month to replace the previous health and safety director, who left to pursue other opportunities. This is a critical position within the company because there are many health and safety-related issues due to the nature of the work. The former health and safety director was in the midst of analyzing these issues through the implementation of a research project when she left the organization.
Throughout the term, you will use your knowledge of research methods to bring the research project to fruition. You will conduct a literature review, develop research questions and hypotheses, create the research design, test data, interpret data, and present the findings. Each unit will accomplish one of these tasks. It has already been decided that the business problems will be best addressed using a quantitative research methodology. You will not collect any data for this project. The former health and safety director had already collected the data, which is provided for you in an Excel spreadsheet.
Statistical Tools
You will conduct the data analysis using Microsoft Excel Toolpak. View these links for information: https://support.office.com/en-us/article/load-the-analysis-toolpak-in-excel-6a63e598-cd6d-42e3-9317-6b40ba1a66b4 and https://www.excel-easy.com/data-analysis/analysis-toolpak.html
Sun Coast Remediation Course Project Sections
Since this is a quantitative research study, there are specific steps that should be followed. The following is a template that will help you develop your project. (It is also provided as a template in Unit VII.) Use this information to guide your completion of the course project.
Table of Contents
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Sun Coast Remediation Course Project Guidance
Background
To help make a connection between business research and its use in the real world, this course will use an iterative course project. Throughout the term, you will serve as the health and safety director for Sun Coast Remediation (Sun Coast).
Sun Coast provides remediation services to business and governmental organizations. Most of their contracts involve working within contamination sites where they remove toxic substances from soil and water. In addition to the toxicity of the air, water, and soil their employees come into contact with, the work environment is physically demanding and potentially contributory to injuries involving musculoskeletal systems, vision, and hearing. Sun Coast genuinely cares about the health, safety, and well-being of their 5,500 employees, but they are also concerned about worker compensation costs and potential long-term litigation from injuries and illness related to employment.
Health and Safety Director Task
Sun Coast hired you last month to replace the previous health and safety director, who left to pursue other opportunities. This is a critical position within the company because there are many health and safety-related issues due to the nature of the work. The former health and safety director was in the midst of analyzing these issues through the implementation of a research project when she left the organization.
Throughout the term, you will use your knowledge of research methods to bring the research project to fruition. You will conduct a literature review, develop research questions and hypotheses, create the research design, test data, interpret data, and present the findings. Each unit will accomplish one of these tasks. It has already been decided that the business problems will be best addressed using a quantitative research methodology. You will not collect any data for this project. The former health and safety director had already collected the data, which is provided for you in an Excel spreadsheet.
Statistical Tools
You will conduct the data analysis using Microsoft Excel Toolpak. View these links for information: https://support.office.com/en-us/article/load-the-analysis-toolpak-in-excel-6a63e598-cd6d-42e3-9317-6b40ba1a66b4 and https://www.excel-easy.com/data-analysis/analysis-toolpak.html
Sun Coast Remediation Course Project Sections
Since this is a quantitative research study, there are specific steps that should be followed. The following is a template that will help you develop your project. (It is also provided as a template in Unit VII.) Use this information to guide your completion of the course project.
Table of Contents
Include the table of contents here. There is a tool for creating a table of contents in the References tab of the Microsoft Word tool bar at the top of the screen..
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3. Design Situation
- Helicopter maintenance is a vital part in the Aviation industry. It is
implemented at various extents according to the airframe time.
- This requires an engineer to view the engine directly and work on it
effectively. This may mean that the engineer may need to stand on a ladder
to maintain the aircraft.
- As well as the practice being dangerous, it can be costly. Ladders can be
unstable if the ground is not flat. This may cause swaying which can
potentially damage the aircraft. Costs exceeding hundreds of dollars may
be induced by this practice.
- Helicopters are unlikely to be serviced inside an applicable area such as a
hanger or facility designed for helicopter maintenance when doing vital
tasks such as aerial firefighting
Design Situation
4. Primary research
What Equipment do you use to reach the engine and Transmission of the
helicopter?
If the recipients answered the previous question with “ladder” they were further
questioned whether they had ever hit or damaged an aircraft due to instability
from the ladders position:
Recipients were asked if they ever felt unsafe or vulnerable to falls when
performing maintenance or inspections on aircraft.
Pilot Engineer
Pilot Engineer
Pilot Engineer
Yes
No
Yes
No
Ladder
Nothing
Stairs
Ladder
Stairs
Nothing Yes
No
Yes
No
4. Recipients where asked about any safety concerns or issues that
they had when using the equipment identified in question 1.
Both Pilots and engineers shared answers that referred to the instability of
the equipment, lack of connection to the aircraft and the inability to move or
prevent themselves from falling due to the small surface area of their
standing equipment.
5. Primary research
Recipients were asked if they thought they thought if there was a need for a product
that improved the working conditions of aviation personnel.
Recipients were asked, that if a product were to be design for the
purpose of improving the working conditions of aviation
personnel, what should be a key area of focus
Yes
No
Yes
No
Safety of the personnel
Versatility of the product
Improving access to the engine bay
and transmission
All
Safety of the personnel
Versatility of the product
Improving access to the engine bay
and transmission
Pilot
Engineer
Pilot
Engineer
6. Design Parameters
Major Design Parameters
- The project must be completed, including the folio of the project by the end of August 2021.
- The entire cost of the project must be under $500.
- The project will be completed using both the tools found at school and if necessary, tools located outside of school.
- The resources of the project may either be sourced from the school collection of materials or from hardware and
stock retailers supplying the necessary materials.
Justification of the Need.
- Aviation personnel are likely to feel unsafe while working on Helicopters.
- It can be costly if the Helicopter is damaged from equipment used to help both Pilots and Engineers complete
maintenance.
Design Brief
The product must, to some extent, improve the safety of aircraft engineers as well as minimizing the risk of potential
damage to the aircraft with the use of ladders and other unstable frames hitting the helicopter. The project must cost
less than $500 to construct and fit within an 11-month period. The product must be portable to allow for use in remote
areas and airfields.
7. Areas of investigation Areas of
Investigation
Method of
Investigation
Justification of
Investigation
Techniques The investigation of techniques will
be an important part of the
development of the product. This
will allow for the product to achieve
its goals and fulfil its purpose.
The investigation of techniques
will primarily be conducted with
primary research such as
interviews and discussions made
with the class teacher.
Appropriate techniques will allow
the professional construction of
the project in the limited time
available that the project is
running.
Existing Design
Ideas
Existing Design Ideas will be an
appropriate area of investigation.
This may allow for inspiration as
well as informing me about designs
that have already met the need.
The investigation for this sector
will be primarily second-hand
including research online.
This will allow for inspiration and
exploration of ideas and
concepts.
Versatility The versatility of materials will
ensure the final product is able to fit
into a range of environments while
still being a functional product.
The method of investigation for
this area will include a range of
interviews and conversations with
the class teacher about
techniques and materials. It will
also include secondary research
completed online including the
research of materials and
techniques that are versatile and
strong.
The investigation of appropriate
materials will allow for the
product to fit into a range of
environments and still operate. it
will also allow the product to be
moved or transported with ease
to fit a variety of applications.
Areas of
Investigation
Method of
Investigation
Justification of
Investigation
Materials Materials that are strong and
light weight: suitable for
portability
The investigation of materials for
the design of the project will be
completed from a range of
secondary resources as well as
the introduction of primary
research and testing.
The investigation of materials for
the project is vital in the
development of the product. The
product must be portable and
durable, and the materials
selected for this must be able to
fulfil these requirements.
Tools Equipment that may be used in
development of my project
including welders, drills and
angle grinders.
The main source for information
on this element will be primary
research, sourced from the class
teach and workstation hand.
Secondary research may also
take place if needed to look for
more exotic and applicable
tools.
Effective use of tools will be vital
in the development of the
product to make the project
streamlined.
Safety Completing the project safely will
be something that will be
researched throughout the
course of the project. This also
includes the safety of the user
when using the final product.
The main source of information
sourcing when researching
safety will be via primary
research with the class teach on
the safest method to complete a
task.
It is of vital importance that both
i, and the people around me a
kept safe throughout the
development of the product. This
will ensure that the product is
successful, and no one will be
injured as a result of the project.
8. Criteria to evaluate success
Criteria Tests Justification
Safety
Testing the safety of the final product will include testing the stability of the product while it is in use.
This may include testing of the product while an engineer or pilot is using the product. The ability for
the user to fall off the product will also be tested and evaluated
The safety of the product is one of the primary focuses of the design. It must be able to improve the
working conditions of aircraft engineers and allow them to use the product safely. This is of highest
priority
Ergonomics
The ergonomics will be tested against existing product used in the aviation environment. A survey
may be implemented if the product is used by aviation maintenance personnel.
While the ergonomics of the design are of some importance, the product is not required to fit with the
environment or relate to the user. The projects primary focus if functionality for the product and
safety for the user.
Durability
The durability of the product will be tested by identifying the quality of the practical skills and
development of the final product. This includes the strength of the product and other factors that will
affect the product while it is being used.
The durability of the product of high importance. With regards to safety the product must be able to
do what it was intended to reliably and safely. In use, it will be transported several times and the
product must be able to withstand the day-to-day pressures of use.
Functionality
The functionality of the product will be determined after it has been tested in use by aviation
personnel who undertake maintenance and inspection of helicopters.
The functionality of the product is of high importance. The product must be able to do what it was
intended to do. The user must be able to use the product and its features to complete the task it was
design for.
Aesthetics
The aesthetics of the product will be determined with the professionalism of the product in its final
design. This includes the practical development of factors and components of the final design and
the quality of these components.
The aesthetics of the design are of low importance. While the design must look professional it is of
little concern to the final product.
14. Action Plan
Actions Material Tools Process
Action 1:
Identification of the Need and project proposal.
None - Adobe In-design
- Google Forms
- Internet Access
- Through access to the internet, research existing methods of helicopter engine maintenance.
- Research the dangers of helicopter maintenance and the most common equipment used for engine
maintenance as well as where it is used.
- Create a survey and send it to a business working in the aviation industry.
Action 2:
Action, Time and Finance plans.
None - Microsoft Excel
- Adobe In-design
The Initial and proposed Action, time and finance plans will be developed using Microsoft excel. These files will
then be placed into the Adobe In-design folio.
Action 3:
Design sketches and illustrations.
Innovation of design concepts. This includes access
to a helicopter airframe to make appropriate designs.
- Paper. - Pencil
- Ruler
- Eraser
- Access to an AS350
Squirrel airframe.
- Includes the inspection of a helicopter airframe to mark appropriate measurements and dimensions.
- Using the dimensions and innovation, begin to innovate on potential designs to meet the need.
- Refine these drawings until a final design is made which effectively meets the needs of the brief.
Action 4:
Research and experimentation of materials and
existing techniques.
Research of industry specific standards in Aviation.
- Ply-Wood
- Screws
- Aluminium and different
metal material plates.
- Drill
- Circular saw
- Jig Saw
- Pencil
- CAD software
- Create a CAD Model in Fusion 360
- Test the strength of a variety of materials as well as the durability.
- Research existing techniques used in the Helicopter industry as well as other industries.
- Develop a life size wooden prototype for dimensions.
Action 5:
Development of final design and product.
- Materials tested to be
implemented into the final
design in Action 4
- Drill
- Drill press
- According to the dimensions of the prototype and the dimensions of the Airframe recorded in Action 3,
Commence the development of the final design of the project with the use of the materials identified in Action
4.
Action 6:
Final Evaluation
- None - Adobe In-design - The Final evaluation of the project will be completed on Adobe In- design. This includes an evaluation of the
product which will be tested with interviews with aviation personnel who complete maintenance in the field.
15. Finance Plan
Component Proposed Cost Actual Cost Justification of difference
Materials for Testing and
and Experimentation
- Wood for prototype
- Hardware e.g. screws
- Different metals
Cost Total: $200
Materials for MDP Final
Final Design
- Metal used in the final design
- Hardware
Cost Total: $200
Tools Tools that may be needed to
complete the project tat may
need to be rented or paid for
Total Cost: $0
Materials for presentation of
presentation of MDP
- Paper
- Models
Total Cost: $50
Folio Printing Total Cost: $20
Sourcing of Finance:
- Under $500
- Sourced from own money.
- Relatively high budget to get the most
durable and functional materials suitable
to the design.