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| What is Design |
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| Design is the process of converting an idea into reality with the help of Science, Technology and Mathematics. |
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| The process begins with the identification of a need. Then as a part of a structured approach, we begin by gathering information about the need, exploring ideas for fulfilling the need, evaluating the solution arrived at, to ensure right treatment. Then the final action is frozen upon. |
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| In other words, we proceed step by step in understanding the application, cost, time frame, manufacturing plans and ultimately delivery. |
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| Contrary views suggest that Design is a component of Engineering, aside from production and other operations that utilize Engineering. |
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| We may indeed take a neutral view, suggesting that both Design and Engineering simply overlap, depending of course on the discipline of Design. |
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| Both are forms of problem solving with the distinction that Design has the component of mathematical guidelines, whereas Engineering does not. |
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| Do get in touch with us at ET for undertaking Mechanical, Structural, Jigs and Fixture Designs. |
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| Analysis |
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| What is Analysis? |
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| Analysis is the process of revisiting and rechecking the Design or concept for potential failures, much ahead of the product being manufactured. |
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| This is done for various failure parameters, such as stress, strain, vibration, shock, thermal, etc., depending upon the type of product and its application. |
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| Output of Analysis is used in reconsidering the Design parameters, to ensure accuracy of Design and to overcome failures, if any. |
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| Therefore by default, Design and Analysis go hand in hand, though they are sometimes used in isolation. |
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