Testing Results and Iteration

Matthew Wettergreen
30 Oct 201503:19

Summary

TLDRThis video discusses the importance of interpreting test results in the engineering design process. It outlines three potential outcomes: success, uncertainty, and failure. Successful tests indicate that design criteria are met, while uncertain results may require further investigation or revised testing plans. Failed tests necessitate isolating the component at fault and understanding the failure mechanism to guide future iterations. Strategies for iteration include increasing material fidelity, substituting components, and remaking prototypes. Overall, understanding test results is crucial for refining designs and ensuring a successful final product.

Takeaways

  • βœ… Test results can indicate success, failure, or uncertainty.
  • πŸ” Successful tests confirm that design criteria have been met.
  • πŸ”„ Iteration may still be pursued even after successful tests.
  • ❓ Uncertain test results may arise from unrealistic testing conditions.
  • βš™οΈ Failed tests necessitate isolating the failed component for analysis.
  • πŸ› οΈ Strategies for iteration include increasing material fidelity and substituting components.
  • πŸ“Š Remaking prototypes at the same or higher fidelity is a valid iteration strategy.
  • ↩️ Iteration in the engineering design process often occurs between prototyping and testing.
  • πŸ’‘ Teams may return to brainstorming after the evaluation step in the design process.
  • πŸ“ˆ Designs that pass all tests are ready to be delivered to the client.

Q & A

  • What are the possible outcomes of a test according to the script?

    -The outcomes of a test can be a success, a failure, or uncertainty regarding the results.

  • What purpose do tests serve in the engineering design process?

    -Tests can measure successes against design criteria, inform prototype iteration, and communicate results with clients or sponsors.

  • What does a successful test indicate?

    -A successful test indicates that the design criteria have been met, and the project may be considered complete if all tests pass.

  • What strategies should be employed when test results are uncertain?

    -When results are uncertain, strategies include isolating the component causing uncertainty, discussing with the team to alter the testing plan, or postponing tests until more realistic conditions are available.

  • How should a team respond to a failed test result?

    -The team should isolate the component that failed and analyze the mechanism of failure to understand the weak aspects of the design.

  • What are some strategies for iterating on a prototype?

    -Strategies for iteration include increasing the fidelity of materials, substituting components, or remaking the prototype at the same or higher fidelity.

  • Where is the most common place for iteration in the engineering design process?

    -The most common place for iteration is between the prototyping and testing phases.

  • What can a team do after evaluating the design?

    -After evaluation, a team may go back to brainstorming to explore further improvements or modifications.

  • When is a design considered ready to be turned over to the client?

    -A design is ready to be turned over to the client when it passes all tests and meets all specified design criteria.

  • What does increasing the fidelity of a prototype involve?

    -Increasing the fidelity of a prototype involves using higher quality materials or more advanced components in the prototype.

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Engineering DesignTest ResultsPrototypingIterative ProcessFailure AnalysisSuccess MetricsClient CommunicationDesign CriteriaTeam CollaborationMaterial Fidelity