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Gunnar Tamm, United States Military Academy; Ozer Arnas, United States Military Academy; Daisie Boettner, United States Military Academy; Seth Norberg, United States Military Academy
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
, the course syllabus used in Spring 2008 is provided in Table 1, andthe graded events are noted in Table 2. There are 40 lessons in each semester.Table 1. Course syllabus for ME472 during Spring 2008. 1 State of World Energy 2 Fuels and Combustion 3 Adiabatic Flame Temperature 4 Chemical Exergy I 5 Chemical Exergy II 6 Chemical Equilibrium 7 Biomass 8 Hydrogen 9 Fuel Cells 10 Exam I
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Kenneth Van Treuren, Baylor University; Ian Gravagne, Baylor University
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
AC 2008-1474: ENERGY AWARENESS EFFORTS AT BAYLOR UNIVERSITYKenneth Van Treuren, Baylor University Dr. Van Treuren is a professor on the faculty in the Mechanical Engineering Department at Baylor University. He teaches the capstone Mechanical Engineering Laboratory course as well as courses in heat transfer, aerospace engineering, fluid mechanics, and wind power. His research interests include energy education and literacy and gas turbine heat transfer. He can be contacted at Kenneth_Van_Treuren@baylor.edu.Ian Gravagne, Baylor University Dr. Gravagne is an assistant professor with the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at Baylor University. He teaches the Engineering Design II