Mechanical Failure & Resilience Lab

Engineering portfolio · Zauh

Engineering portfolio

Bad design teaches.
Better design endures.

A small lab of printed mechanical structures, built to study how geometry, material anisotropy, and load-path choices drive failure and vibration. The point was never a perfect first part. It was to make failure visible, diagnose it, and redesign with evidence.

Scroll to walk through three studies. The model on the side stays live the whole way: orbit it, slice it, and watch it switch variants as the story moves.

01 · Failure bracket 02 · Resonance tower 03 · Auxetic coupon
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What this demonstrates

The same loop, three times: predict, expose, redesign.

Every study pairs geometry with the engineering argument: what changed, what first-order theory predicts, what the FMEA flags, and what physical or FEA evidence will say. A recruiter can read the story in a scroll; a technical reader can open the assumptions, the numbers, and the source files.

Built as a dependency-light static site: Three.js for the viewer, real STL geometry, and downloadable STEP / Fusion source. No build step, no tracking.