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Mechanical Engineering Poster Session
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Enrique Barbieri, University of Houston; Raresh Pascali, University of Houston; Miguel Ramos, University of Houston; William Fitzgibbon, University of Houston
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Mechanical Engineering
AC 2009-1955: A TWO-YEAR COMMON TEMPLATE FOR MECHANICALENGINEERING AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGYEnrique Barbieri, University of Houston ENRIQUE BARBIERI received his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from The Ohio State University in 1988. He was on the faculty of the Electrical Engineering Department (1988-96) and a tenured Associate Professor and Chair of the Electrical Engineering & Computer Science Department (1996-98) at Tulane University. In 2002 he joined the University of Houston as Professor & Chair of the Department of Engineering Technology. His research interests are in control systems and applications to electromechanical systems. He is a member of IEEE and
Conference Session
Mechanical Engineering Poster Session
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kathy Schmidt, University of Texas, Austin; Juan Garcia, University of Texas, Austin; Michael Webber, University of Texas, Austin
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
Copyright © 2009 American Society for Engineering Education Figure 3 Blogs are useful sources of informationWhen class ended, fewer students had created podcasts than initially expected. When asked onthe post-survey if they had made a podcast, only 24% had done so. Half of the class had optedout, but 21% had initially planned to do so and had changed their minds. Another 5% wishedthey had created a podcast. Their perceptions of whether or not a podcast is a good medium tolearn technical content did not vary substantially between the beginning and end of the semester.They did indicate, however, that they invested more time creating a podcast (average of 39hours) over writing a paper (31 hours). Keep in mind that that is not a
Conference Session
Improving Mechanics & Structural Modeling Courses
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Raghu Echempati, Kettering University; Andrew Fox, Kettering University
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
AC 2009-2412: INTEGRATION OF CONCEPTS IN MECHANISM AND FINITEELEMENT ANALYSES USING ADVANCED CAE TOOLSRaghu Echempati, Kettering University Dr. Echempati is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Kettering University, Flint, MI. His area of expertise is Design and CAE. He is a member of ASME, SAE and ASEE.Andrew Fox, Kettering University Mr. Fox is Graduate student in Mechanical Engineering at Kettering University, Flint, MI. His area of expertise is Design and CAE. Page 14.774.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2009 INTEGRATION OF MECHANISM AND FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSES CONCEPTS USING
Conference Session
Design Projects in Mechanical Engineering I
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Tony Jones, United States Army; Daisie Boettner, United States Military Academy; Anna Lambert, University of Memphis; Brian Novoselich, United States Military Academy; Stephanie Ivey
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
Psychology to investigate our students’ perceptions in relation to team experiences.With these objectives in mind, our study is guided by the following research questions: How do team problem solving constructs of Organizational Leadership apply to team problem solving strategies in Engineering Design? How do team communication and problem solving strategies change at different points in an extended Capstone Design Project?BackgroundGroup problem solving in any discipline is a complex process requiring individual knowledge,group knowledge, and successful communication of that shared knowledge to meet a stated goal.In the field of Engineering, solving problems effectively as a
Conference Session
Design Projects in Mechanical Engineering I
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sophoria Westmoreland, University of Maryland; Ashley Grenier, University of Maryland; Linda Schmidt, University of Maryland
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
vital to the engineering process that it should betaught and used as an essential part of engineering education and professional practice”. [3]The human mind is a complex system closed to typical forms of experimental observation of itsoperations. Documenting and analyzing its internal workings during design may seem to be animpossible task. However, researchers have found that sketches and design journals can providemuch insight into the student’s cognitive processes during design. [4-6] Research methods arerequired that can be applied to individual student design assignments to determine their level ofdesign process understanding. Page
Conference Session
Statics and Dynamics: What's New
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Roman Taraban, Texas Tech; Edward Anderson, Texas Tech; Curtis Craig, Texas Tech
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
in traditional college content materials (e.g., textbooks, lectures, multi-media). Address: Department of Psychology, Mail Stop 2051, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX, 79409; telephone: 806-742-3711 ext. 247; fax: 806-742-0818; Email: roman.taraban@ttu.edu.Edward Anderson, Texas Tech Edward E. Anderson is Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Texas Tech University where he currently serves as the Ray Butler Distinguished Educator. Since returning to the faculty after several different administrative assignments, including Departmental Chairman, Assistant Dean, and Director of the TTU Teaching, Learning and Technology Center, he has focused upon engineering student
Conference Session
Improving Mechanics & Structural Modeling Courses
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Pramod Chaphalkar, Grand Valley State University; Shirley Fleischmann, Grand Valley State University; Janice Pawloski, Grand Valley State University; Hugh Jack, Grand Valley State University
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Mechanical Engineering
AC 2009-1737: PREPARATION FOR AN INNOVATIVE COURSE SEQUENCE INSTATICS AND SOLID MECHANICSPramod Chaphalkar, Grand Valley State UniversityShirley Fleischmann, Grand Valley State UniversityJanice Pawloski, Grand Valley State UniversityHugh Jack, Grand Valley State University Page 14.971.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2009 Preparation for Innovative Statics and Solid Mechanics Course SequenceAbstractGrand Valley State University has a strong partnership with local industry. We strive to matchour curriculum to their needs while maintaining high educational standards. The contents ofpresent mechanics courses and their
Conference Session
Student Learning and Assessment
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Andre Butler, Mercer University; William Moses, Mercer University
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Mechanical Engineering
AC 2009-2209: A METHOD OF ASSESSING EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN INMECHANICAL ENGINEERING LABORATORIESAndre Butler, Mercer University Andre Butler is an associate professor of environmental and mechanical engineering at Mercer University. He earned the B.S.M.E. from the University of Illinois in mechanical engineering, the M.E. from Carnegie Mellon University in mechanical engineering and environmental management, and the Ph.D. from the Georgia Institute of Technology in environmental engineering. His research interests include pollutant measurement of the ambient atmosphere (ozone and particulate matter), air quality health effects, and design and development of particulate matter measurement
Conference Session
Statics and Dynamics: What's New
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Edward Anderson, Texas Tech; Roman Taraban, Texas Tech; Diana Hudson, Texas Tech
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
instructors are now reviewing these findings and developingpedagogies that promote the learning of concepts as well as problem solving.Acknowledgements:The authors wish to acknowledge the Texas Tech University Vice-President for Research for hissupport of this research.Bibliography:1. National Research Council, (1999), How People Learn: Brain, Mind, Experience, and School, Committee ofDevelopments in the Science of Learning, Bransford, J.D., Brown, A.L., Cocking, R.R., (eds.), National AcademyPress, Washington, DC.2. Stief, P.S., and Hansen, M., (2006), Comparisons Between Performances in a Statics Concepts Inventory andCourse Examinations, Int. J. Eng. Educ., 5.3. Sorby, S.A., (2007), Developing 3D spatial skills for engineering students
Conference Session
Thermodynamics, Fluids, and Heat Transfer II
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michael Maixner, United States Air Force Academy; James Baughn, UC Davis
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Mechanical Engineering
AC 2009-430: A SIMPLE, AFFORDABLE STEADY-STATE FIN HEAT TRANSFERMINI-LAB/DEMOMichael Maixner, United States Air Force Academy Michael Rex Maixner graduated with distinction from the U. S. Naval Academy, and served as a commissioned officer in the USN for 25 years; his first 12 years were spent as a shipboard officer, while his remaining service was spent strictly in engineering assignments. He received his Ocean Engineer and SMME degrees from MIT, and his Ph.D. in mechanical engineering from the Naval Postgraduate School. He served as an Instructor at the Naval Postgraduate School and as a Professor of Engineering at Maine Maritime Academy; he is currently a member of the Department
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Outstanding Contributions to Mechanical Engineering Education
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sivakumar Krishnan, Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis; M. Razi Nalim, Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis
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Mechanical Engineering
AC 2009-1911: PROJECT-BASED LEARNING IN INTRODUCTORYTHERMODYNAMICSSivakumar Krishnan, Indiana University-Purdue University, IndianapolisM. Razi Nalim, Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis Page 14.986.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2009 Project-Based Learning in Introductory ThermodynamicsAbstractThe sophomore year is a critical decision point for engineering students. In freshman year, theymight have been given exciting introductions to engineering design and applicable science byfaculty dedicated to teaching. In sophomore year, they encounter traditional lecture presentationof challenging engineering science courses, probably
Conference Session
Student Learning and Assessment
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Raghu Echempati, Kettering University; Enayat Mahajerin, Saginaw Valley State University; Anca Sala, Baker College
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Mechanical Engineering
AC 2009-2059: DEVELOPMENT OF AN ASSESSMENT PROCEDURE FORINTEGRATION OF MATHEMATICAL AND CAE TOOLS IN ENGINEERINGCOURSESRaghu Echempati, Kettering University Dr. Echempati is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Kettering University, Flint, MI. His area of expertise is Design and CAE. He is a member of ASME, SAE and ASEE.Enayat Mahajerin, Saginaw Valley State University Dr. Mahajerin is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Saginaw Valley State University, Saginaw, MI. His area of expertise is Computational Mechanics. He is a member of ASME.Anca Sala, Baker College Dr. Sala is an Associate Professor and Chair of the Mechanical Engineering Department at Baker College in Flint, MI. She is
Conference Session
Design Projects in Mechanical Engineering I
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Tony Jones, United States Army; Daisie Boettner, United States Military Academy; Joel Dillon, United States Military Academy; Stephanie Ivey; Anna Lambert, University of Memphis; Brian Novoselich, United States Military Academy; Stephen Suhr, United States Military Academy
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Mechanical Engineering
AC 2009-907: ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP AND EFFECTIVE TEAMPROBLEM-SOLVING STRATEGIES IN ENGINEERING DESIGN PROJECTS: ANANALYSIS OF STUDENT PERCEPTIONSTony Jones, United States ArmyDaisie Boettner, United States Military AcademyJoel Dillon, United States Military AcademyStephanie Ivey,Anna Lambert, University of MemphisBrian Novoselich, United States Military AcademyStephen Suhr, United States Military Academy Page 14.937.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2009 Organizational Leadership and Effective Team Problem Solving Strategies in Engineering Design Projects: Analysis of Student PerceptionsAbstractAs
Conference Session
Thermodynamics, Fluids, and Heat Transfer II
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Gerald Recktenwald, Portland State University; Robert Edwards, Pennsylvania State University, Erie; Douglas Howe, Portland State University; Jenna Faulkner, Portland State University; Calvin Hsieh, Portland State University
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Mechanical Engineering
AC 2009-704: THE ENGINEERING OF EVERYDAY THINGS: SIMPLEEXPERIMENTS IN THE THERMAL AND FLUID SCIENCESGerald Recktenwald, Portland State University Gerald Recktenwald is an Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Chair of the Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering at Portland State University. He has a BSME degree from Cornell University, and MS and Ph.D. degrees in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Minnesota. His research interests are in fluid mechanics, heat transfer, numerical analysis, and improving undergraduate engineering education.Robert Edwards, Pennsylvania State University, Erie Robert Edwards is a Lecturer in Engineering at the Pennsylvania State