Oreilly - Engineering for Industrial Designers and Inventors
by Thomas Ask | Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. | Release Date: April 2016 | ISBN: 9781491957431
Having a visceral understanding of mechanical engineering is key to effectively designing industrially manufactured products and systems. Without it, the products you create may bend and break. But many creative designers find it difficult to develop that foundational awareness due to the plodding math-centric method by which mechanical engineering is usually taught. Twenty year industrial design veteran Thomas Ask breaks free from that constrained approach by offering food to both sides of the brain in this holistic look at how to design wonderful things. Ask, a founder of the Society of Inventors and Mad Scientists, feeds the right brain first with a rich survey of the non-technical influences (cultural traditions, visual stereotypes, brand management, etc.) that propel or inhibit industrial design. Then it's the left brain's turn, with a deep chew into material mechanics, heat transfer, and fluid dynamics (the core disciplines of mechanical engineering), where Ask's specially prepared found-in-nature examples helpfully flavor each topic. Delve into aesthetics and grasp the difference between beauty and appeal Learn to visualize physical forces using free body, stress strain, and stress-life diagrams See the connection between an avalanche, the nature of force, and load transmission Understand the relationship between shapes and their load-bearing abilities See how impacts, fatigue, and stress cycles cause things to buckle or break Use sailboats to understand three aspects of drag: friction, pressure, and wave making Understand the heat transferring properties of conduction, convection, and radiationThomas Ask is professor of industrial design at the Pennsylvania College of Technology. He was a senior engineer at Ingersoll Rand, a principal of Ask and Associates, and a vice president of engineering at Odin Systems. He is a licensed Professional Engineer with a doctorate in industrial design.
- Introduction
- Introduction to the Course 00:01:34
- Non-Technical Influences
- Creativity 00:06:12
- Aesthetics 00:04:52
- Material Culture and Tradition 00:06:24
- Visual Stereotypes 00:03:45
- Ethnographic Methods 00:11:48
- Brand Management 00:03:05
- Non-Technical Influences Summary 00:01:37
- Material Mechanics
- Introduction to Material Mechanics 00:04:21
- Forces and Statics 00:06:39
- Mechanics of Deformable Bodies, Stress Strain Diagram, and Common Loads 00:09:04
- Shapes 00:07:23
- Stress Concentration 00:03:22
- Fatigue 00:03:32
- Impact and Buckling 00:04:02
- Thermal Expansion 00:04:12
- Corrosion 00:07:57
- Learning from Failure 00:03:22
- Noise and Vibration 00:03:51
- Material Mechanics Summary 00:07:50
- Material Mechanics Assessment 00:18:09
- Fluid Mechanics
- Introduction to Fluid Mechanics 00:01:55
- Fluid Behavior 00:13:12
- Dimensionless Parameters 00:02:33
- Drag 00:12:59
- Fluid Mechanics Summary 00:04:09
- Fluid Mechanics Assessment 00:09:41
- Heat Transfer
- Introduction to Heat Transfer 00:02:25
- Specific Heat 00:05:54
- Conduction and Convection 00:05:59
- Radiation 00:08:50
- Mass Transfer 00:08:11
- People and Buildings 00:05:09
- Heat Transfer Summary 00:04:20
- Heat Transfer Assessment 00:07:49
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