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2021 ASEE North Central Section Conference
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Todd France, Ohio Northern University; William Sierzputowski, Ohio Northern University
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Future Iterations 1. Demonstrate basic 3D modeling  Slicing • Provide data table template. Students struggle to create • Design, create, test, and analyze small-scale wind  3D printing their own two-dimensional data tables like this… turbines across 3 independent variables (4 weeks) 2. Execute a test plan & record data • Tools utilized… 3. Present data (tables, scatter charts, photos) 4. Use math modeling to justify
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2021 ASEE North Central Section Conference
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Molly Elizabeth Burke, Gannon University; Sydney Tate Hanratty; Lydia Nemeth, Gannon University; Kaylee Grace Hatfield, Gannon University; Daniel Noah Hughes; Jacob Dominic Rudy; Morgan Louise Schreck, Gannon University; Nikoly Dos Santos, Gannon University
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looking into three shape options:  Spherical Testing  Pill-shaped  Box-like • Watertight— To mimic the lake’s underwater conditions, we plan
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2021 ASEE North Central Section Conference
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Molu O Olumolade, Central Michigan University
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. 6 Figure 9: Minimum clearance width for Figure 8: Typical desk for wheelchair (CMU) single wheelchair (ADA)Parking: Parking seems to be a major problem for handicap access into buildings. Handicapparking spaces need to be planned out and designed ahead of the construction plan because theparking spaces must be larger, allowing for space in-between cars for easier accessibility intoand out of automobiles. Rather than having actual handicap parking spaces, most parking lotspainted old, regular parking spaces with blue lines and handicap signs. This is not sufficientthough, because normal parking spaces do not allot enough space in-between the spaces for easyhandicap accessibility. In