Portland, Oregon
June 23, 2024
June 23, 2024
June 26, 2024
Problem- and Project-based Learning in Engineering Mechanics
Mechanics Division (MECHS)
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10.18260/1-2--47748
https://peer.asee.org/47748
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Dr. Danesh-Yazdi is Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. His teaching and research interests include vibrations, heat transfer, and fluid mechanics. He is the co-author of two textbooks: Mechanical Vibrations: A State-Space Perspective (with Yi Wu) and Heat Conduction, 4th Edition (with Latif Jiji).
Sean Moseley is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology.
He received a B.S. from The Georgia Institute of Technology and an M.S. and Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley.
In this work, we describe a project involving a link element design for a landing gear mechanism as part of our Statics and Mechanics of Materials I course. During this project, students are asked to design a safe and lightweight linkage that will allow the landing gear to safely and slowly retract from a vertical position to a nearly horizontal one without breaking or stretching more than 10% of its original length. This project is introduced at the halfway point of the 10-week term, at which point students are familiar with the 2D equilibrium of rigid bodies and the concepts of stress, strain, and the factor of safety. General geometry and dimensions of the testing apparatus are provided to the students along with experimental properties of Nylon 6/6, from which the linkages are laser cut. Student groups are expected to produce a CAD file of their design along with a detailed memo documenting their analysis and design process. In this paper, we will present technical details about the project along with the different approaches each instructor takes in presenting, conducting, and assessing the project in their class. We will also discuss the challenges faced by the instructors and students and present detailed student and instructor feedback on the effectiveness of this design project in enhancing student learning.
Danesh-Yazdi, A. H., & Cloutier, A. M., & Moseley, S. (2024, June), Link Element Design for a Landing-Gear Mechanism in a Statics and Mechanics of Materials Course Paper presented at 2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Portland, Oregon. 10.18260/1-2--47748
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