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Conference Session
Programming, Virtual Reality, and Dynamic Systems
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michelle M. Blum, Syracuse University; John F. Dannenhoffer III, Syracuse University
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
for using modern engineering tools,specifically in the machine design process. This was accomplished by developing analysis-basedprojects that students code in a math computational program (typically MATLAB). Three ofthese projects were carried out throughout the semester in conjunction with an introduction to thedesign philosophy presented by the textbook by R.L. Norton [1]. The following manuscript (1)describes the rationale for the introducing the projects, (2) gives detail description of the projectsand (3) assesses the efficacy of the projects to achieve the objectives through results obtainedfrom a survey given to students during their senior capstone design course.1. Introduction and Background Machine design is a required
Conference Session
Environmental Engineering Division Technical Session 3
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Pablo K. Cornejo, California State University, Chico
Tagged Divisions
Environmental Engineering
performed well in the class (average = 84%, standard deviation = 7%) andon the final group project report (average = 90%, standard deviation = 4%). Future versions ofthis course could be improved by introducing LCA software earlier in the curriculum andintegrating this course as a pre-requisite or co-requisite to a senior capstone. By teachingstudents an innovative approach to the conventional evaluation-of-alternatives, students wereable to propose designs that minimize environmental impacts (e.g., carbon footprint) and provideeconomically feasible solutions simultaneously. Consequently, this paper highlights a viableteaching model for other universities integrate sustainability into their curriculum.IntroductionCoastal regions in the United
Conference Session
ETD Curriculum
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Troy Harding, Kansas State University, Polytechnic Campus; Thomas E. Mertz, Kansas State University, Polytechnic Campus; William E. Genereux, Kansas State University, Polytechnic Campus; Sue A. Guzek, Kansas State University, Salina; Timothy Bower, Kansas State University, Polytechnic Campus
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
Database Sys 3 CMST485 Senior Capstone Project 6CMST283 Computer Sys Studio III 1 Hum/SS/Bus elective (300+) 3CMST335 Programming II 3 Science elective 4COMM106 Public Speaking I 3Humanities/Social Science elective The bolded courses will be discussed in Sophomore Spring more detail in the following sections.CMST252 System & Software Fund 3CMST315 Intro to System Admin 3CMST333 Com Sys Portfolio Defense 0CMST332 Web Development Project 3ENGL302 Technical Writing 3Science Elective
Conference Session
Insights and Practices for Engineering Leadership Development
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Aaron S. Gordon, Clemson University; Jeffery M. Plumblee II, Clemson University; Claire L. A. Dancz, Clemson University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Leadership Development Division
months, where they lead infrastructure projects around their hostcommunity with a team of local Haitian foremen, skilled workers, and general laborers.While many other programs and student organizations provide leadership experience in aclassroom context through capstone projects and extra-curricular activities, CEDC interns aretasked with working with local citizens towards a common goal and tangible results. Interns aresupported by CEDC’s unique organizational structure that allows students in the classroom tolead design projects that are implemented by the interns in Haiti, with supervision from industryadvisors in the United States. CEDC’s project-oriented framework provides students real-worldresponsibility and accountability for small
Conference Session
MET Papers 2
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Azar Eslam Panah, Pennsylvania State University, Berks; Amir Barakati, Pennsylvania State University, Berks
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
Design and Build a Water Channel for a Fluid Dynamics LabAbstractWater channels are used for a variety of educational and research purposes includinghydrodynamic and aerodynamic studies. The design, construction, and operation of suchfacilities involve numerous engineering challenges that make it a well-suited choice for anundergraduate capstone project whose emphasis is on multidisciplinary engineering capabilities,exposing to research, and learning and applying state-of-the-art methodologies. Since there was aneed to build a water channel facility for the new Fluid Discovery Lab at Penn State Universityat Berks, a project was defined and presented to the Electro-Mechanical Engineering Technology(EMET) students as an option for their Senior
Conference Session
Program-Level Assessments for Multidisciplinary Areas
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Pearl Elizabeth Ortega, Texas A&M University; Magdalini Z Lagoudas, Texas A&M University; Jeffrey E. Froyd, Texas A&M University
Tagged Divisions
Multidisciplinary Engineering
the Space Engi- neering Institute and in 2010 she accepted a position with the Academic Affairs office of the Dwight Look College of Engineering where she oversaw outreach, recruiting, retention and enrichment programs for the college. Since 2013, she serves as the Executive Director for Industry and Nonprofit Partnerships with responsibilities to increase opportunities for undergraduates engineering students to engage in experiential learning multidisciplinary team projects. These include promoting capstone design projects sponsored by industry, developing the teaching the Engineering Projects in Community Service course, and developing curricular and co-curricular programs at the Engineering Innovation Center
Conference Session
First-Year Programs: Tuesday 5-Minute Work-in-Progress Postcard Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Julian Ly Davis, University of Southern Indiana; Arthur L. Chlebowski, University of Southern Indiana; David J. Ellert PE, University of Southern Indiana
Tagged Divisions
First-Year Programs
firstyear (Systems Engineering and Freshman Design) and senior level (Senior Capstone). As awork in progress, the goal of this curriculum is to give first year engineering students the abilityto recognize and experience the importance of Outcomes C, D, and G. In addition, the programaims to improve these skills throughout a student’s schooling, into their Senior Capstone, andbeyond. This institution has made several changes to their Systems Engineering and FreshmanDesign course that focus on these three outcomes and as students reach graduation, they arereevaluated to assess the effects that their freshman design course has on their practices used intheir Senior Capstone.The Conceive-Design-Implement-Operate (CDIO) framework for project execution
Conference Session
Construction 3: Beyond the Academy: Leveraging Partnerships, Internships, and Outreach
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
James W. Jones, Ball State University
Tagged Divisions
Construction
departments.This relationship may be viewed as a continuum, with varying degrees of partnership beingexhibited by different degrees of involvement and collaboration. An illustration of thiscontinuum with some of the examples discussed in this paper placed referentially may be foundin Figure 1 below.Through these varied approaches, building a relationship with the university as a partner canbenefit stakeholders including students, faculty, programs, and the institutions themselves.Bibliography1. Dunn, P. (2009). Developing a workable construction-management technology senior capstone project at the University of Maine. Proceedings of the 2009 Annual Conference & Exposition, American Society for Engineering Education. Retrieved from http
Conference Session
Electrical and Computer Division Technical Session 3
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Arnold Stanley Berger PhD, University of Washington, Bothell
Tagged Divisions
Electrical and Computer
cost of all components in our system, whichincludes the base unit and four experimental daughter boards, is under $1000 in single unitquantities.11The Remote EE Lab has been a very successful source of capstone projects for our senior students. Itworks as it was intended to work, and we expect to deploy a number of the stations in our EE lab sostudents can work on their EE lab experiments when it is convenient for them. At some point, itwould be quite beneficial to us if Intronix, the manufacturer of the LogicPort logic analyzer, wouldprovide or license a public API so that applications could be better integrated with their excellentlogic analyzer.11 This cost can be reduced even further by using off-shore PCB fabricators and adopting a lower
Conference Session
Merging Disciplines: Practice and Benefits
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Dennis A. Silage, Temple University; Keyanoush Sadeghipour, Temple University
Tagged Divisions
Multidisciplinary Engineering
for Electromechanical Engineering and Energy and PowerEngineering at Temple University. Only existing courses in EE and ME were integrated intothese plans of study for the BSE degree. The BSE program utilizes no new courses, requires nonew faculty and only administrative resources. Interdisciplinary design objectives were promotedand utilized in discipline undergraduate course laboratories and the capstone design project forthese students. The BSE program is uniquely administered by the College and not by aDepartment and has a Director and not a Chair.IntroductionThe Electrical Engineering (EE) discipline was once embellished with a significant number ofMechanical Engineering (ME) courses suitable for between-the-world-wars technical training
Conference Session
Changing the Engineering Classroom
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Stacie I. Ringleb, Old Dominion University; Orlando M. Ayala, Old Dominion University; Jennifer Kidd, Old Dominion University
Tagged Divisions
Educational Research and Methods
engineering and mechanicalengineering technology, using different class size, delivery methods, and assignments on studentperformance and student attitudes toward peer review. We hypothesized that student writingperformance would improve, regardless of the methods used.MethodsA fluid mechanics class and a capstone design class were selected for this project. The fluidsmechanics students worked in groups of two for their writing assignments, while the students inthe capstone design course worked individually on an assignment that would ultimately lead to acollaborative report. In both classes, students engaged in formative peer reviews, where studentfeedback was provided on preliminary assignments leading to an end-of-semester final report.Students
Conference Session
ETD Curriculum
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Behbood Ben Zoghi, Texas A&M University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
targets engineering and technical professionals andallows them to become future leaders in technical management positions, while continuing to workin their companies. The program’s curriculum, carefully crafted in consultation with industrialleaders, provides a unique blend of industry-critical skills in managing people, projects andprofitability. The curriculum will be taught by three groups of professionals: professors, professor-experts, and the industry experts. The curriculum is 20%, 60% and 20%, analytical, technicalmanagement and capstone project, respectively. The graduates of this program will meet industryneeds for qualified technical managers and leaders resulting from the expected industrial growthin the short- and medium-term
Conference Session
Educational & Professional Issues of Strategic Importance to the Civil Engineering Profession – and ASCE
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Matthew K Swenty P.E., Virginia Military Institute; Brian J. Swenty P.E., University of Evansville
Tagged Divisions
Civil Engineering
of programsrequired students to take a specific one semester capstone or design course (62%), and theremaining programs (38%) required all students to complete a specific two-course capstonedesign project (Table 4). The course descriptions of most two semester capstone coursesincluded professional issue topics in the first course in the sequence.Table 3. Capstone Courses in Civil Engineering Curriculums Specific Design Course Elective Capstone Course 41 9 (82%) (18%)Table 4. Number of Courses in the Capstone Sequence
Conference Session
Professional Skills and Teaming in Design
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Colin M. Gray, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Marisa Exter, Purdue University, West Lafayette (College of Engineering); Terri S. Krause, Purdue University, West Lafayette (College of Engineering)
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Design in Engineering Education
incorporation of groupwork experiences into cornerstone and capstone experiences, where individual work hashistorically been typical. However, as many institutions are experimenting with alternativemodels that incorporate group work throughout a degree program, there is little understanding ofhow—or whether—students are able to develop the skills they need to work on their own. In thisstudy, we address students’ views towards collaboration and their construction of individualcompetence in a novel transdisciplinary learning environment, where group projects are typicaland individual work is highly atypical.Collaboration and Teamwork SkillsEngineering education researchers have long recognized the importance of collaboration andteamwork, reflecting the
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Elise Barrella P.E., James Madison University; Mary Katherine Watson, The Citadel; Olga Pierrakos, James Madison University
Tagged Topics
NSF Grantees Poster Session
encounter during capstone design and willencounter in the real-world. The second goal is to improve assessment of students’ abilities toapply sustainable engineering design concepts across different problems or design challenges.We hypothesize that with guided practice and feedback, engineering undergraduate students willbecome better at drawing upon and integrating diverse knowledge domains when they are facedwith new, complex problems during professional practice. Project work began in September2015 through the NSF Research in Engineering Education program.Cognitive flexibility theory (CFT)1 provides a basis for assessing and improving students’knowledge transfer and the connection-building required to adequately address sustainabilityproblems
Conference Session
Construction 1: Special Topics in Construction Education: BIM, Simulation, Sustainability, and Safety
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Pranshoo Solanki P.E., Illinois State University
Tagged Divisions
Construction
Conference & Exposition, American Society for Engineering Education, Indianapolis, Indiana.10. Price, J. M. and Aidoo, J. (2013), “Introducing Sustainable Design Principles in Freshman Civil Engineering Design,” Proceedings of 120th ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, American Society for Engineering Education, Atlanta, Georgia.11. Siddiqui, M. K., Alrasheed, S. D., Mohammed, A. R., Amaan, A., Aljaraoudi, W. H., Al- Jughaiman, A. A., Alsaikhan, F. M., and Alhashem, B. M. (2012), “Integrating Sustainability in the Curriculum Through Capstone Projects: A Case Study,” Proceedings of 119th ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, American Society for Engineering Education, San Antonio, Texas.
Conference Session
Architectural Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Craig Baltimore, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Allen C. Estes, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Architectural
colleges is encouraged and facilitated by theuniversity. This focus on interdisciplinary experiences and opportunities can be seen in pastsenior project collaborations.1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 The group of students consisted of more thanengineering students. The group was made up of students from the following majors. • Architectural Engineering (10 students) • Architecture (1 student) • Art (2 students) • Horticulture and Crop Science (3 students)The project was a capstone class, thus the focus was for the students to draw upon their entireengineering education, as opposed to learning specific new skills or topics. The pedagogy was touse the experience itself to educate, as opposed to a classroom and text book. In using theexperience for
Conference Session
ME Demonstrations and Laboratories
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Thomas A. Feldhausen, Kansas State University; Bruce R. Babin, Kansas State University, Department of Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering; Emily Dringenberg, Kansas State University
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
each of these issues, literature wasreviewed to develop a curriculum-wide solution.Course integration has been shown to promote student engagement2. Project based scenarios areoften used to connect course concepts that are individually important for the students tounderstand. Previous works demonstrating this include studies of vertical integration frameworkfor capstone design projects by Hardin and Sullivan4, an investigation of the importance ofintegration of engineering curricula by Froyd and Ohland2, and the use of a spiral learningcurriculum in the first two years of mechanical engineering by Roemer and Bamberg5. Researchof hands on learning has been shown to increase student retention6. Diverse courses such asmechanical design and
Conference Session
Mechatronics
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mileta Tomovic, Old Dominion University; Cynthia Tomovic, Old Dominion University; Vukica M. Jovanovic, Old Dominion University; Cheng Y. Lin P.E., Old Dominion University; Nan Yao, Beihang University; Petros J. Katsioloudis, Old Dominion University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
successful inengaging students in an active learning process while increasing teamwork and improvingcommunication skills. In addition to integrating project based experiences throughout all fouryears, most engineering programs culminate in a major design experience [4]. In most cases, thisexperience takes the form of a sequence of two 3 credit hour courses at the senior level. Theexperience provides students an opportunity to apply most if not all of their engineeringknowledge to the design and build of a physical system that, in most cases, has real-worldapplication relevance [5]. The capstone experience is highly valuable, but due to limited time, forobvious reasons, it has some limitations including insufficient time for closing the loop
Conference Session
Student Feedback and Assessment in Design
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
John K. Estell, Ohio Northern University; Susannah Howe, Smith College
Tagged Divisions
Design in Engineering Education
ofa “Client Interaction Rubric” as discussed here fulfills this identified need while serving twopurposes: obtaining formative feedback from the clients to help improve students’ clientinteraction skills, and providing students ahead of time with a framework of key criteriaregarding having successful interactions with clients.This paper describes initial efforts to develop a rubric in support of student-client interactions forclient-oriented project-based learning activities. The rubric has been tested in two small, privatecollege environments: a user interface design course at Ohio Northern University taken by bothcomputer engineering and computer science majors, and an engineering capstone design courseat Smith College in Massachusetts. The
Conference Session
College Industry Partnerships Division Technical Session 3
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Aaron Carpenter, Wentworth Institute of Technology; James R McCusker PhD, Wentworth Institute of Technology; Durga Suresh, Wentworth Institute of Technology
Tagged Divisions
College Industry Partnerships
with an array of interdisciplinary design courses that range from introductory to capstone courses.Prof. Durga Suresh, Wentworth Institute of Technology Durga Suresh is an associate professor in the department of computer science and networking and has been teaching at WIT for over fifteen years, including courses in software engineering, databases, archi- tecture, and capstone projects. She has been involved in service-learning projects in urban Boston and has developed CS-outreach-oriented seminar classes in which college juniors and seniors develop and deploy CS curricula to middle school students. She has extensive experience with designing and teaching project based, multidisciplinary courses with collaboration
Conference Session
Instrumentation Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Asad Yousuf, Savannah State University; Claire Cynthia Lehman, Bill's Robotic Solutions; Mir M. Hayder, Savannah State University
Tagged Divisions
Instrumentation
issues of environmental factors and tomeet the requirement of Senior/Capstone design project course, students worked in a team todesign, fabricate and test a mobile Robotic System to monitor and map data from theenvironmental sensors in a well-defined trajectory in an academic building. The EnvironmentalMonitoring Robotic System consists of Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) supported by theencoders on the Robot base to determine the location of the Robot and a Kinect@ Microsoft Inc.camera to detect objects and obstacles in the trajectory. The proposed systems also consist of theRobot Operating System (ROS) and sensor section for monitoring the environment. The ROSsection is used for mapping and localization of the mobile robot. The navigation
Conference Session
Community Engagement Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kellie Schneider, University of Dayton
Tagged Divisions
Community Engagement Division
. Asmy partnership with The Foodbank has grown, our projects are developed using a morecommunity-engaged methodology as shown in Figure 2 [2]. Using this methodology, we stillwork closely with our partners to develop our research questions, but now, our projects focusmore on the co-creation of knowledge as well as social and cultural change.Thus far, students have either participated in the projects as part of a summer research experience(community gardens) or through an Engineering Management master’s capstone project(donation collection and audit scheduling). To successfully complete the capstone project,students are expected to identify a significant problem, locate the necessary data and informationto solve the problem, and utilize the
Conference Session
Software Engineering Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mark Hoffman, Quinnipiac University; Stefan C. Christov, Quinnipiac University
Tagged Divisions
Software Engineering Division
Paper ID #20403Guiding Principles and Pedagogical Tools for an Introductory Software De-velopment CourseDr. Mark Hoffman, Quinnipiac University Mark Hoffman is a professor of computer science at Quinnipiac University. He joined the University in 2001 following a career in industry and has taught a wide variety of courses including data structures, computer architecture and organization, software development, and the senior capstone project. His re- search interests include communication and critical thinking skills in computer science education, and the impact of technology on work/home boundary management. He received
Conference Session
ETD Green Energy/Sustainability
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jesse Gilmore, University of Houston, Downtown; Scott Patterson, University of Houston, Downtown; Lisa Deane Morano; Vassilios Tzouanas, University of Houston, Downtown
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
, senior capstone project. As such, the students had to follow a detailedproject execution methodology similar to what is being followed in an industrial environment.Key deliverables included: project proposal with budget, time schedule, roles & responsibilities;mid-term project status update with a written report and presentation; final project report,presentation and demonstration. Weekly status meetings and written reports helped manageproject execution and address any deviations from schedule. Student performance was assessednot only by the quality of work delivered but also by the timeliness and cost of such work.This project was benefitted by a previous team which had developed the garden beds, installedthe photovoltaic panels and
Conference Session
Clinical, Patient, and Innovation Experiences in BME
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jennifer Kadlowec, Rowan University; Tom Merrill, Rowan University; Sameer Sood, Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine; Jane Greene Ryan; Anilchandra Attaluri, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Pennsylvania State University-Harrisburg; Robert Alan Hirsh, Cooper Medical School of Rowan University
Tagged Divisions
Biomedical
: Into a third yearABSTRACTA need exists to train undergraduate engineering students to indentify and solve healthcareproblems of today and the future. A team of faculty has been contributing to that need byeducating students in a summer Clinical Immersion and Team Based Design program at a mid-Atlantic University. The summer program involves the Biodesign Process, physiology basics,clinical immersion, intellectual property basics, regulatory basics, business perspectives, anddevelopment of best practices. The program participants’ (or Scholars’) deliverables includedneed statements, specifications, and guidelines to pursue as capstone design projects. A briefoverview of the program content and structure is presented in this paper. Assessment of
Conference Session
Materials Division Technical Session 3
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Yi Hu P.E., Tatung University; Amy Shumin Chen, Tatung University, Center for General Education; Yung-Yu Chen; Chao Yang Yang, Tatung University; Ching-Long Yeh
Tagged Divisions
Materials
experimental techniques and creativeproblem-solving skills during the second year. Over their second and third years, a designtheme or an object will be provided for study to apply the fundamental knowledge. In thefourth year, it can be put into practice through their senior capstone project in the course of“Project Laboratory “. The design-based courses modules were introduced into the originalcourse curriculum to promote the creativity of students in the program during the third andfourth years. Some of the courses will be proceeded in a manufacturing-based Maker Space. OurMaker Space was built as shown in Fig.1. This space develops on the strength of TatungUniversity’s experience in the field of industrial design, but also creates new programs
Conference Session
Design and Making
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sarah Summers, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Renee D. Rogge, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Liberal Education/Engineering & Society
to Disabilities Studies course isto challenge each student’s perception of “disability” and expand their product designcapabilities beyond the required components of a capstone design experience. Studentscompleted readings about assistive technology19 and discussed the impact of a variety ofassistive technology devices such as cochlear implants, closed-captioned videos, braille watches,prosthetic limbs, canes, crutches, walkers, etc.Design project detailsMultidisciplinary student teams were challenged to design and develop a conceptual prototype ofa new product for a person with a disability. Specifically, we asked students to focus on aproduct that encourages full participation in life. We wanted to move students away from solvinga problem
Conference Session
Systems Engineering Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Karim Heinz Muci-Kuchler, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology; Mark David Bedillion, Carnegie Mellon University; Shaobo Huang, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology; Cassandra M Birrenkott, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology; Marius D Ellingsen, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology; Walelign Messele Nikshi, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology; John Ziadat, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
Tagged Divisions
Systems Engineering
involves the numer-ical simulation of ballistic impact events. Mr. Ziadat is expected to receive his Master’s degree in May2017, after which he will be working as a Structural Analyst within Blue Origin’s Propulsion Analysisgroup, located in Kent, WA. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 Incorporating Basic Systems Thinking and Systems Engineering Concepts in a Mechanical Engineering Sophomore Design CourseAbstractMechanical engineering undergraduate programs in the US commonly have in their curricula oneor more courses and a capstone design project in which students can learn and put into practicesome of the methodologies and tools typically used during the design and development of newproducts
Conference Session
Using Real-World Examples
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Radian G. Belu, Southern University; Richard Chiou, Drexel University; Lucian Ionel Cioca, Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Energy Conversion and Conservation
proposed courses, undergraduate research projects, and seniordesign projects in the capstone courses were proposed and advised by the project investigators.Limited financial support was also available and provided, via grant funds for these projects. Atthird level several courses on green manufacturing, industrial energy systems, and renewableenergy were developed and offered. Along with course development, substantial efforts werededicated to update, equip, restructuring and add new experiments in the energy conversion,power electronics, green energy, manufacturing and industrial energy laboratories. In the sametime a set of seminars on the green energy, green design and manufacturing, hosted by bothparticipating institutions were scheduled every