Concurrent engineering design considers all phases of a

Chapter 8, Problem 8.11D

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Concurrent engineering design considers all phases of a product’s life cycle holistically with the aim of arriving at an acceptable final design more quickly and with less cost than achievable in a sequential approach. A tenet of concurrent design is the use of a multitalented design team having technical and nontechnical expertise. For power plant design, technical expertise necessarily includes the skills of several engineering disciplines. Determine the makeup of the design team and the skill set each member provides for the concurrent design of a power plant selected from those listed in Table 8.2. Summarize your findings in a poster presentation suitable for presentation at a technical conference.

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