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K/615/1475 Engineering Design - Pearson BTEC Level 4 Higher National Certificate in Engineering
Assignment - Engineering Design Project
Learning Outcome 1: Formulate possible technical solutions to address the student-prepared design specification.
Learning Outcome 2: Prepare an industry-standard engineering technical design report.
Learning Outcome 3: Present to an audience a design solution based on the design report and evaluate the solution/ presentation.
Assignment Brief: Scenario:
Your line manager handed you a brief to work on a design project for a  new product that is to be released. You developed the design brief into  a detailed specification in assignment 1. You are now required to  develop the specification into a final design.
Activity:
With the design specification and project plan  in place from assignment 1, it is time for the practical aspects of the  design project to begin. You should now develop the design to  completion and produce a detailed design report and presentation.
Task 1:
As per your manager's requests, you are required to develop the  design submit a professional engineering report, which should include  the following:
• Title page, this should feature the project title,  your name and assignment title - perhaps a nice graphic, if you like (no  page number on this sheet).
• Abstract, this is a self-contained summary of the complete report, this should be less than half a page (page number i).
Acknowledgements, this is where you acknowledge support from colleagues, friends, other organisations etc (page number ii).
• Contents table, this lists each section in the document and the page number where that section begins (page number iii).
•  Introduction, the introduction states the purpose and goals of your  report. A few sentences will suffice here (this is always section 1, and  numbered page 1).
Overview of the design specification
• Literature review and research on the possible solutions set by the design specification.
• Preliminary design research you have done of the possible design solutions, including current design solutions.
• Design options and decision matrix
• Detail design, needs to demonstrate
Preliminary design research to establish three possible design solutions
A shortlist and description of three designs options you have  developed, with a final, justified selection of the design you wish to  put forward (use an engineering decision matrix).
A description of  any modelling (physical, calculations or software simulations) that you  have produced or which could be produced, explaining with the aid of  suitable screenshots, attachments or images their effectiveness in  developing the final design.
The design should also be linked back to the design specification, comparing the specification and the design.
The industry standards that the design has to comply with.
• Manufacture, you should include details about how the design would  be manufactured. This should also con- sider how well it complies with  any regulations, risk management, and health and safety policies.
•  Design Review, your final design should consider both its positives and  negatives, are there any current limita- tions to the design that would  need future consideration?
• Conclusion, this needs to be a clear  statement saying that in developing the design you have accomplished the  requirements of the design brief and specification.
e•ferRences (no section number), you need to reference all the sour	ces of information that you have used in the report.
•  Appendices, the appendices can contain any other relevant information  you would like to include, you may have as many appendices as you want,  each labelled Appendix A, B, C	etc. Include a Cause and Effect Dia-gram  in appendix A.
Task 2: Include task 2 c) at the end of the design report after the appendices in task 1.
Your manager has come to you and wants you to present your design to  your colleagues, they will likely have a lot of questions and  suggestions for your design, it is important to be prepared for a  Q&A portion of your presentation at the end.
a)	Produce a professional engineering presentation for your colleagues (typically 10 slides).
b)	Formally present your work to your colleagues, you are also  required to produce a video or videos of yourself presenting, the  duration of the presentation should be about 10 minutes plus additional  time for Q&A.
Note: It is important that you can be identified on the video, so  please ensure that you can be seen and heard. MP4 format is preferable,  and please ensure that your file size(s) are not overly large (less than  300 MB is preferred). If you do need to submit more than one video  file, please ensure that the files are labelled appropriately with order  number clearly identified. Also, would you please introduce yourself  with full name and course studied.
c)	Your manager wants a debrief of the project and would like a short  report to read now that the project has concluded. Your report should  contain the following:
i.	Is there anything that you would have changed if you had not been  restricted by the specification or stand- ards? Why do you think design  specifications and industry standards are important when producing a  fin- ished product?
ii.	Read and evaluate your own report, how effective do you think your design report is for producing a fin- ished product?
iii.	Explore different methods you could have used to communicate  your ideas to the audience. Do you think your presentation was the most  effective way to communicate, or would there be a better way to com-  municate your design to others?
iv.	In future projects would you do anything differently? Based on  the feedback given by your colleagues, and your own personal reflection,  what recommendations would you make if the project was to carry on fur-  ther?