Lecture

Mechanical Design: Conceptualization

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This lecture covers the conceptualization phase of mechanical design, starting with the analysis of requirements and translation into specifications. It then delves into identifying technical functions, evaluating necessary movements and forces, and brainstorming for innovative solutions. The theoretical part involves studying the chosen concept, establishing its physical model, dimensioning, and beginning the design process. The lecture also discusses power efficiency, instantaneous efficiency, and the involvement of time in synchronized mechanical systems. The final stages focus on the design process, including 3D modeling, selection of commercial parts, iterative construction, assembly verification, and detailed fabrication plans. The lecture concludes with guidance on writing a precise report, finalizing fabrication drawings, verifying assemblies, and ensuring compliance with specifications.

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