Design the tension member From Table 3-7 on page 3-32 of the AISC manual, select 2L 5 x 3½ x 1/2 made from 36 ksi steel with yield strength = 259 kips and fracture strength = 261 kips. Design the welded connection amin = 3/16 in. Table J2.4 amax = 1/2 - 1/16 in. J2.2b Design, a = 3/8 in.
Course Textbook
PRODUCT DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT, 6th edition
Karl T. Ulrich, Steven D. Eppinger
MacGraw Hill
ISBN-10: 0073101427
ISBN-13: 978-0073101422
Reference Materials
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Rightfont 4 3. A whack on the side of the head
Roger von Oech, Third edition, 1998
Warner books
ISBN: 0-445-67455-9
After 2.009, next steps IP tutorial by Elaine Yang
Ask us! MIT Library's email service
Benchmarking and Costing by David Meeker (MIT only, certificates required)
Erasure benchmarking study, iphone 6s, bill of materials (xls), Costing overview
Casting Silicone and Urethane (video overview, .mov)
Classroom to showroom: After 2.009 by Ming Leong and Geoff Tsai
CRADLE TO CRADLE
William McDonough and Micheal Braungart, (2002)
North Point Press, 19 Union Square West, New York, 10003.
(An alternative view on product development)
http://library.mit.edu/item/001098387
DESIGN SECRETS: PRODUCTS
Massachusetts, Rockport Publishers, 33 Commercial St. https://nonsdibundket1972.mystrikingly.com/blog/layouts-lab-3-3-3-templates-for-keynote-files. Gloucester, MA 01930, 2001.
References Design 2 3 8 X 8
Hopper disassembler 4 0 8. Designy. an online design prototyping resource.
Emotional design. How to excite users. Tutorial by Geoff Tsai
ETHICS IN ENGINEERING PRACTICE AND RESEARCH
Caroline Whitbeck (1998)
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK.
http://library.mit.edu:80/item/001418584
Environmentally conscious mechanical design
Edited by Myer Kutz. Hoboken, N.J.: John Wiley, 2007.
Barker Library - Stacks | TJ233.E58 2007
http://library.mit.edu:80/item/001468456
Zcu102 Reference Design
Painting and finishing techniques, making things look like plastic (video tutorial, .m4v)
Gantt chart software (open source).
HUMAN FACTORS DESIGN HANDBOOK
Woodson, W. E. (1981)
New York, McGraw-Hill Book Company
1991 edition: http://library.mit.edu:80/item/000594297
1981 edition: http://library.mit.edu:80/item/000119668
References Design 2 3 8 X 2
KINKAJOU PROJECT: PRODUCT DESIGN OF A LOW COST MICROFIM PROJECTOR
Stacy Figueredo
MIT 2003
This thesis documents the process and techniques used to define the second-generation implementation of the Kinkajou projector.
MATERIALS AND DESIGN: THE ART AND SCIENCE OF MATERIAL SELECTION IN PRODUCT DESIGN
Ashby, Johnson
Butterworth Heinemann
ISBN 0750655542
Observing users: a tutorial (.pdf), by designer Jeremy Vanhill
Plastics identification
Common types of plastics
Identifying plastics
Portfolio-making tutorial with industrial design student examples
Portfolio-making tutorial with mechanical engineering student examples
PRODUCT DESIGN PROCESS: A GRAPHIC NOVEL
Alison Wong
MIT 2003
This thesis geared toward students unfamiliar with the product development process, teaching the main stages and familiarizing students with working in groups and with deadlines. The material is based on the 2.009 curriculum.
Product naming tutorial by Beth Marcus
Pugh Charts. How do they work?
Risk identification tutorial (.pdf) and risk register (.xls), by Bobby Dyer
RULES FOR REACHING CONCENSUS
Steven Saint and James R. Lawson
Pfeiffer and Company
ISBN 0-89384-256-7
Running a meeting primer
Ten tips for 2.009 by Doug Vincent Captura de pantalla en mac con windows.
PRODUCT DESIGN PROCESS: A GRAPHIC NOVEL
Alison Wong
MIT 2003
This thesis geared toward students unfamiliar with the product development process, teaching the main stages and familiarizing students with working in groups and with deadlines. The material is based on the 2.009 curriculum.
Product naming tutorial by Beth Marcus
Pugh Charts. How do they work?
Risk identification tutorial (.pdf) and risk register (.xls), by Bobby Dyer
RULES FOR REACHING CONCENSUS
Steven Saint and James R. Lawson
Pfeiffer and Company
ISBN 0-89384-256-7
Running a meeting primer
Ten tips for 2.009 by Doug Vincent Captura de pantalla en mac con windows.
Tips for digital communication in 2.009
Tips for finding information on the Internet
THE DESIGN OF EVERDAY THINGS
Norman, D. (1989)
New York, Doubleday Currency
http://library.mit.edu:80/item/000426319
THE MEASURE OF MAN: HUMAN FACTORS IN DESIGN
Dreyfuss, H. (1967)
New York, Whitney Library of Design, 18 East 50th Street.
http://library.mit.edu:80/item/000355378
THE TEAM BUILDING TOOLKIT
Deborah Harrington-Mackin
AMACOM
ISBN 0-814407826-3
http://library.mit.edu:80/item/000670603
Work safety awards , source unknown
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