Category Archives: Design Methods

Front End Engineering Design:
Project Planning/ Scenario Planning
Project Management
Bench marking & Market Assessment
User/Customer Needs
Mind maps and system thinking
Functional analysis

Safe Design

Safe Design The design process is a multistep, well thought out, organized, and methodical practice.  This process has been and is still used extensively on almost every engineering project since its creation.  The engineering process is governed by two rules … Continue reading

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Modeling and Testing: Shake tables

Modeling and Testing Earthquakes are one of the most devastating natural disasters known to man.  They are caused by tectonic plate movements that create seismic waves and in turn can crumble entire cities and populations.  In addition to the mass … Continue reading

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FEED at Work: Aspen Subsea Tiebacks

FEED at Work:  Aspen subsea tieback- an innovative facilities approach Front End Engineering Design is at the forefront of innovation for the design and approach to a project or product.  The most prominent quality of FEED is its forward thinking … Continue reading

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FEED: What is it?

“Front End Engineering and Design (FEED) is a critical phase of any major project, during which most of the major design decisions are finalized and the project scope, budget, and schedule are locked down.”  FEED is used as the main … Continue reading

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