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Conference Session
Sustainable Energy Issues in Education
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
lana El Chaar, Petroleum Institute
Tagged Divisions
Energy Conversion and Conservation
resource sustainability. Masdar4, Abu Dhabi’s government-ownedrenewable energy development body, has ambitious plans for solar, biomass, wind, and otherrenewable energy projects. So does the Dubai Electricity and Water Authority, which haslaunched a pilot project using wind energy to supplement conventional energy sources. Butbecause the UAE public is not charged market rates for energy consumption, policymakers in theUAE will need to make some challenging decisions – involving raised tariffs – if thesealternative energy sources are to be available on a commercially viable basis. Unfortunately, inthis part of the region, there is a lack of coverage of such topics in the engineering andtechnology curriculum. The question which rises then, is how
Conference Session
Design Experiences in Energy Systems
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Peter Mark Jansson, Rowan University; Ryan Elwell, Rowan University
Tagged Divisions
Energy Conversion and Conservation
Energy Program3 provides some of the most lucrative rebatesfor renewable energy system installations in the nation, and this clinic experience allowedengineering students to directly participate in a growing renewable energy market while learningmore about the electrical design of PV systems. In order to assure that their PV systems wouldbe economically feasible and well designed, the City of Ocean City (OC) and the OC Board ofEducation hired Integrated Systems (a consulting engineering group) to determine appropriatedesigns and plans for each of the twenty buildings they were considering. The feasibility studydetermined that ten buildings were good candidates for the PV systems. The consultingcompany (acting as an industry affiliate to the
Conference Session
Teaching Emerging Energy Technologies
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Gene Liao, Wayne State University; Chih-Ping Yeh, Wayne State University; James Sawyer, Macomb Community College
Tagged Divisions
Energy Conversion and Conservation
framework that will be used for ASE certification• Provided transfer student advising by university faculty at community college3.1 Advisory CommitteeInitiating the development and implementation of all activities requires a system of coordinationfor exchange of information and resources and effective utilization of institutional strengths.Collaboration among faculty and administrators from both institutions and their industry partnerswas formalized through the creation of an advisory committee, which meets regularly to developand implement the planned activities and monitor progress of the project. To create this advisorycommittee, both institutions extend their existing collaborative partnership between theirfaculties to incorporate industry
Conference Session
Outreach Projects and General Energy Education
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Bin Wu, University of Missouri, Columbia; Sanjeev Khanna, University of Missouri; Richard Wyatt, University of Missouri; Roger Korenberg, Missouri Department of Natural Resources
Tagged Divisions
Energy Conversion and Conservation
good fit with energy efficiency concepts we have proposed as part of our integrated resource plan filing with the Missouri Public Service Commission.” • Student Organization: Affiliated with the proposed Center, the MU Student Society of Energy Conservation if formed: “To promote energy awareness, conservation, and efficiency. To promote renewable and clean energy systems. To educate ourselves and the public about energy conservation…” The Society will collaborate with, and compliment to the Center activities in a number of areas.Strategically, this network of partnership work together to utilize the resultant synergy to helpestablish Missouri IAC as the center of resources and services for industrial energy
Conference Session
Curriculum and Facility Developments for Innovative Energy Education
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ali Zilouchian, Florida Atlantic University; Amir Abtahi, Florida Atlantic University
Tagged Divisions
Energy Conversion and Conservation
such as Enerfuel Inc., Solar sources and BV Engineering Inc. Excellent working relationships with local governmental units and agencies such as the South Florida Water Management District, USGS, Florida Department of Environmental Protection, and various County Planning Offices. Rapidly escalating local job markets highly geared towards alternative energy, environmental analysis, sustainability leadership and planning in South Florida. Ocean energy technologies are emerging as an area of significant R&D at Florida Atlantic University and Florida is at the forefront of this trend7. Inspired by the abundance of this natural resource in the state and by the world-class expertise in the field that has been
Conference Session
Innovative Energy Projects
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Steven R. Walk, Old Dominion University
Tagged Divisions
Energy Conversion and Conservation
” oninstructions sets for colleagues rather than for their own immediate experimentation. Thebenefits and advantages of this procedure, accruing to the students learning and the author‟sdesign philosophy and plans, are discussed below.Fuel Cell Experimentation SystemThe fuel cell experimentation system used was manufactured by h-tec, Wasserstoff-Energie-Systems GmbH (see www.h-tec.com) and included the U102 Stack Experimentation SetComplete (Figure 1.). The system includes apparatus sufficient to complete experiments: aphotovoltaic module (converting light energy to DC electric energy); an electrolyzer (using thephotovoltaic module DC current output, or optional wall-plugged AC/DC power supply output,to separate hydrogen from oxygen in distilled water); a
Conference Session
Sustainable Energy Education
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robert Chasnov, Cedarville University
Tagged Divisions
Energy Conversion and Conservation
. In 2007, electricity purchasedfrom the local utility company accounted for 74% of the campus energy usage. Since theuniversity does not have direct control over which fuel is being used to provide this neededelectricity and since Congress is currently debating “Cap and Trade” legislation, it behooves theuniversity to take a serious look at its energy conservation practices. Recommendations to the university administration include the following: (1) line-itemthe energy cost to students as a part of their bills, (2) increase the rate of replacing olderequipment with high-efficiency units, (3) develop a plan for becoming carbon-neutral by aspecified date in the future, and (4) sponsor a project which integrates environmental, business
Conference Session
Energy Conservation and Conversions for Green Buildings
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ahmed Cherif Megri, North Carolina A&T State University
Tagged Divisions
Energy Conversion and Conservation
in written and oral communication skills. Future plans to evaluate theeffectiveness of this capstone in term of learning outcomes. 1. Introduction:The 1973 oil embargo was the propulser for the creation of the first generation of multiple energysimulation programs, such as DOE and TRNSYS in USA, ESP-r in UK, CODYBA in France. Theseprograms are still in use until today, even if multiple versions have been developed, because of theirflexibility and their reliability.Among all these programs, only TRNSYS (Klein, 1976), (Klein, 1977), (Klein, 2006) reach theinternational scientific community, since it benefits from the modularity structure that makes it one of themost appropriate software for education and research. Hundreds of papers
Conference Session
Innovative Projects in Energy Education
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Saeed D. Foroudastan, Middle Tennessee State University; Jeremy Keith Posey Sr.
Tagged Divisions
Energy Conversion and Conservation
displayed in each vehicle. The student’s research and testout their ideas to make sure plans will be beneficial to the overall performance and energyconservation of the vehicle. One of the most valuable tools the students use for research is acomputer program known as Autodesk Inventor. Inventor allows that students to test theirinnovative ideas in computer form before taking the time to actually manually create the parts.The students can simply put their design plan into the program and the simulation will informthem the approximate weight, whether or not it would actually be functional with in thevehicle, and how the design could with stand up to particular elemental conditions such asgravity or mountains. The Inventor program is an invaluable
Conference Session
ECCD Innovative Teaching Applications
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Thomas E McDermott P.E., University of Pittsburgh; Renee M Clark, University of Pittsburgh
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Energy Conversion and Conservation
Student Opinion of TeachingSurvey. In fall 2013, the results encouraged further development of both hardware and softwarelabs, which we continued in fall 2014. Course enrollment also increased by 60% in fall 2014,from 13 to 21 students. Favorable teaching evaluations and comments from fall 2013 encouragedeven more classroom interaction, which led us to the “flipping” model. The fall 2014 course hasbeen evaluated with a new Teaching Survey, supplemented with custom questions about theflipped classroom. We further evaluated this flipped classroom for the degree of instructor-supported active learning and problem solving and student interaction, and for impact on studentfinal exam performance. The results were mixed, and we discuss plans for future
Conference Session
ECCD - Technical Session 1 - Energy & Electrical Engineering
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Radian G. Belu, Southern University and A&M College; Lucian Ionel Cioca, Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu
Tagged Divisions
Energy Conversion and Conservation
are renewableenergy sources such as wind, solar energy systems, fuel cells and distributed generation deviceswith near zero emissions of hazardous pollutants. These generation systems can be used in stand-alone configurations, microgrids or in configuration connected to the power networks for gridreinforcement. Given the rapid progress in alternative energy and distributed generationtechnologies and usage, there is a greater need for trained professionals and engineers withadequate knowledge in these areas to be able to plan, design and operate such systems, andperform analytic evaluation of their impact on power systems to which they are connected. Theintegration of intermittent energy sources in the power system creates manifold challenges
Conference Session
K-12 Experiences in Energy Education
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mark Vincent Abbott, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Nancy Warter-Perez, California State University, Los Angeles; Eun-Young Kang; Jianyu Dong, California State University, Los Angeles
Tagged Divisions
Energy Conversion and Conservation
two years working with two different 7th grade math teachers atXX and YY school. In addition to providing in-class hands-on activities, fellows along with their partnerteachers are required to write and publish four lesson plans, conforming to theTeachEngineering.org guidelines.5 Care is taken when writing lesson plans to include sufficientinformation for teachers including connections to engineering/science, background informationfor teachers about both the subject matter and the engineering/science research-related concepts,cost, materials, etc. This is done in an effort to maintain these valuable activities so that anyteacher can re-use them and adapt them to their specific needs. As a result, when the fellow is nolonger available
Conference Session
Learning about Power Systems and Power Consumption
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Joshua Baumgartner, LeTourneau University; Timothy Hewitt, LeTourneau University; Edgar Licea, LeTourneau University; Nolan Willis, LeTourneau University; Matthew Green, LeTourneau University
Tagged Divisions
Energy Conversion and Conservation
AC 2010-828: SYSTEMS DESIGN OF A HYDRO-KINETIC TECHNOLOGY FORRURAL AREAS OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIESJoshua Baumgartner, LeTourneau University Joshua Baumgartner is a senior mechanical engineering student at LeTourneau University. A National Merit Finalist and member of LeTourneau’s Honors Program, he advanced to the 2008 ASME Student Design Contest International Finals with his sophomore design team. Joshua plans to return to his hometown of San Antonio to work in building design and become a professional engineer. His other career interests include teaching engineering and designing for people with disabilities.Timothy Hewitt, LeTourneau University Tim Hewitt is currently studying for his
Conference Session
Curricular Developments in Energy Education
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David Blekhman, California State University Los Angeles; Jason Keith, Michigan Technological University; Ahmad Sleiti, University of Central Florida; Eileen Cashman, Humboldt State University; Peter Lehman, Humboldt State University; Richard Engel, Schatz Energy Research Center; Michael Mann, University of North Dakota; Hossein Salehfar, University of North Dakota
Tagged Divisions
Energy Conversion and Conservation
for the lab activities, including abenchtop fuel cell/electrolyzer users guide, lab safety guidelines, wiring diagrams and severalexperimental lesson plans that utilize the kits.Also in year one, two fuel cell test stations have been built that allow the operator to directlyobserve and record data on a fuel cell stack while adjusting a number of operating parameters,including load current, temperature, air/fuel stoichiometry, and frequency and duration of Page 15.907.10hydrogen purges. Each test station is supplied with an 8-cell, 500-Watt fuel cell stack designedand built by SERC.In the second (current) year of the project, the laboratory
Conference Session
Curriculum and Facility Developments for Innovative Energy Education
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Radian G. Belu, Drexel University; Irina Nicoleta Ciobanescu Husanu, Drexel University
Tagged Divisions
Energy Conversion and Conservation
generation with near zero pollutantemissions. These generation devices can be used in stand-alone configuration or be connected tothe electric grid. Given the rapid progress in RES development and utilization, there will be agreat need for trained professionals with adequate knowledge in this area to be able to plan,design and operate RES systems, evaluate their performance and impact on power systems towhich they are connected4, 5. On the other hand, electric power systems, transmission anddistribution systems are undergoing rapid changes due to deregulation, the penetration ofdispersed and distributed energy resources (DER), renewable energy generation and powerelectronics technologies, and the adoption of efficient computation, communications and
Conference Session
Learning about Power Systems and Power Consumption
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kala Meah, York College of Pennsylvania; Wayne Blanding, York College of Pennsylvania
Tagged Divisions
Energy Conversion and Conservation
over 100 projects worldwide, more than 25,000 MWHVDC is under construction in 10 projects, and an additional 125,000 MW HVDC transmissioncapacity has been planned in 50 projects5. To account for the rapid growth of DC transmissionand its technology it is necessary to include the HVDC transmission into the undergraduatepower systems curriculum. Most undergraduate curricula have only one course on powersystems which is typically devoted to AC transmission systems. The Electrical and ComputerEngineering program at York College of Pennsylvania has four concentration areas: powersystems/energy conversion, embedded systems, signal processing/communication, and controlsystems. Every student is required to complete two of these four concentration
Conference Session
Curricular Developments in Energy Education
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Craig Somerton, Michigan State University
Tagged Divisions
Energy Conversion and Conservation
focused on the design process and how it applies to the problem atWoodcreek: how to keep the worm bin at a warm temperature so that composting continuesthroughout the winter. The lesson began with background on the problem; which includedexplanations of composting, vermicomposting, and the worm bin at Woodcreek. The designprocess was then presented as an ongoing procedure including: 1. Problem recognition 2. Imagination 3. Plan and Analyze Page 14.109.10 4. Optimization 5. ImplementationIt was explained that the design process can be applied to all engineering problems; specificallythe solar heated worm bin
Conference Session
Design Projects in Wind and Solar Energy
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Billy Hill, Rowan University; Ryan McDevitt, Rowan University; Peter Mark Jansson
Tagged Divisions
Energy Conversion and Conservation
moderate to high complexity. (ii) Demonstrate an ability to work effectively in a multidisciplinary team. (iii) Demonstrate acquisition of new technology skills through use or development of appropriate computer hardware, software, and/or instrumentation. (iv) Demonstrate business and entrepreneurial skills which may include developing a business plan, market plan, venture plan, or other approved instrument. (v) Demonstrate effective use of project and personnel management techniques. (vi) Identify and meet customer needs. (vii) Integrate engineering professionalism, ethics, and the environmental in their work and as it relates to the context of engineering in society. (viii) Demonstrate
Conference Session
Energy Conversion and Conservation Division Technical Session 5
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Siamak Farhad, University of Akron; Daniel E. Kandray Sr., University of Akron; Maryam Younessi Sinaki, Cleveland State University
Tagged Divisions
Energy Conversion and Conservation
description, methodology and results are presentedin the following sections.Description of the Senior Design ProjectIn this senior design project, students should minimize the energy consumption of an industrialrobot without changing its planned task defined by manufacturers. The LR Mate 200iD/4S R-30iB Fanuc industrial robot [13] was employed in the research study defined in this project. Thisrobot is shown in Fig. 1 and has 6 axes, with 550 mm reach area. The motion range of Joints 1 to6 of this robot is 340°, 230°, 402°, 380°, 240°, and 720°, respectively. The maximum speed ofJoints 1 to 6 is also 460°/s, 460°/s, 520°/s, 560°/s, 240°/s, 720°/s, respectively. The maximumpayload capacity of this robot is 4 kg. The ultimate goal is to develop MATLAB
Conference Session
ECCD Technical Session 4: Energy and Analysis
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Hayrettin B. Karayaka, Western Carolina University; Chip W. Ferguson, Western Carolina University; Amber C. Thompson, Western Carolina University
Tagged Divisions
Energy Conversion and Conservation
will be placed on professional, ethical, global, environmental, and contemporary issues. Contact Hours: 2 Lecture, 2 Lab. ENGR 400 - Engineering Capstone I - Senior engineering project selection, planning, and development. Emphasis will be placed on defining project requirements, developing project work breakdown structure, conceptual designs, and working prototypes. Contact Hours: 1 Lecture, 4 Lab. ENGR 450 - Engineering Capstone II - Senior engineering project design, development, fabrication, and testing. Emphasis will be placed on iterative design processes, project management and execution, fabrication and testing. Contact Hours: 1 Lecture, 4 Lab.The PBL sequence of courses provided the
Conference Session
Energy Conversion and Conservation Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jinmyun Jo, Virginia State University; Xiaoyu Zhang, Old Dominion University; Ali A. Ansari, Virginia State University; Pamela Leigh-Mack, Virginia State University; James Irvin Cooke Jr., Virginia State University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Energy Conversion and Conservation
offering graduate school research experience, improving students’ academicperformance and confidence, and having a lasting impact on their career paths2. Hirsch et al.suggested that their REU program could provide preparing undergraduates to be more capablemembers of their profession3. Further, it was found that most participants in a summer researchprogram in electrical engineering for minorities at Georgia Tech were either enrolled in graduateschool or were planning to enroll within the next two years4.Sores stated that Florida A&M University senior design projects used C-Stamp microcontrollersrather than topic-specific microcontroller for robot design. He also stated that C-Stampmicrocontrollers are more student-friendly and allowed
Conference Session
Automation, Instrumentation, and Computer Simulations
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Radian G. Belu, University of Alaska, Anchorage; Lucian Ionel Cioca, Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu
Tagged Divisions
Energy Conversion and Conservation
computational intelligence, monitoring, communication technology,infrastructure, and decision support systems. The automation and components needed to ensurethat the SG guarantees adaptability and capabilities are discussed in depth, the interoperability ofrenewable energy sources and components are presented and discussed, ensuring minimumchanges in the existing power system legacy. Standards needed for designing new SG devicesand products are also included. This paper presents the thought process behind the establishmentand implementation of a stacked upper division undergraduate and graduate level courses onsmart grid fundamentals planned to be offered at the authors’ institutions. The course is alsointended for professionals already working in
Conference Session
Electrical Energy Courses, Labs, and Projects I
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Hirak C Patangia, University of Arkansas, Little Rock
Tagged Divisions
Energy Conversion and Conservation
, Curriculum1. INTRODUCTIONWith energy cost rising and the dangers of climate change due to energy-related greenhouseeffect, there has been a great national interest in renewable energy. Energy security has been apublic concern. Among the clean and green power sources, the photovoltaic solar power has thepotential to supply a significant fraction of electrical energy need. With the sky rocketing gasprice of past years, people are paying serious attention to alternate energy and this enthusiasmmust be carried on to undergraduate engineering education. As a cornerstone of his energy,environment, and economic plans, President Barack Obama urges the country to transform itsenergy system to make it greener and smarter. This project seeks to address such a
Conference Session
Energy Conversion and Conservation Division Technical Session on Solar
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kenneth Walz, Madison Area Technical College; Joel B. Shoemaker, Madison Area Technical College; Scott Liddicoat, Green Bay Southwest High School; Cris Folk, Madison College
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Energy Conversion and Conservation
34 conference 35 Model Facilities and/or Instructional Laboratory Design Specifications and Plans 32At the same time, when the survey respondents were asked to weight which renewabletechnologies they most sought professional development, solar photovoltaics clearly stood out asthe strongest preference with a weighted score more than twice as high of many other renewabletechnologies (see Table 3). Table 3) Faculty survey topic prioritiesSolar Photovoltaic Institute Weighted priority forIn attempt to build solar career pathways, professional development in Weighted
Conference Session
Energy Conversion and Conservation Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
John M. Mativo, University of Georgia; Daniel Plant, University of Georgia; Daniel Ethan Wallon, University of Georgia
Tagged Divisions
Energy Conversion and Conservation
by the instructor and three enrolled.Spring 2018: Rolling Out of the ProjectHaving the project scope and objectives determined, and the student recruitment completed, thenext step was to arrange a meeting between the relevant parties. The meeting was attended by theclient and the university team, composed of the students and instructor, as well as the schoolchair. During the meeting, the client gave the background of the problem and established arelationship with the university team. In addition, he provided details on what type of restorationwas acceptable, the budget and answered the team’s questions which included the vehicledelivery details. After the meeting, the university team began discussing a plan to tackle theproblem. This
Conference Session
ECCD Innovative Teaching Applications
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Hayrettin B Karayaka, Western Carolina University; Robert D. Adams, Western Carolina University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Energy Conversion and Conservation
Electronics to Electrical Engineering StudentsAbstractWestern Carolina University is the only educational institution that offers engineering andtechnology degrees in the western part of the state which is home to major national andinternational engineering-related companies. As the power industry has a significant shareamong these companies and is becoming one of the major recruiters of our graduates in theDepartment of Engineering and Technology at Western Carolina University, developing anemphasis in electric power engineering plays a vital role in educating the next generation of theregion’s power industry workforce.To that end, a curriculum development effort was planned and is projected to train, prepare forresearch, and
Conference Session
ECCD Applications
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Gabriela De Mattos Veroneze, North Carolina A&T SU; Zhichao Li, North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University; Pedro Augusto Pinto Caldeira
Tagged Divisions
Energy Conversion and Conservation
concepts by a hand on approach. Class attendees will berequired to write a small one-page paper with a background research for each differentexperiment cycle.. The first reduced scale model to be used will be the power house because it incorporatesmost of the renewable energy sources. The definition of a power house is a house that requireslittle to no electricity from outside companies, it can have multiple forms of renewable energy onit, which is why the class is going to start there. The students should be able to look at the bigpicture of when different renewable energy types are combined in one experiment as well as withcareful planning the house will be able to be self-sufficient. Based on the first experimentsstudents will have a
Conference Session
Project-Based Education in Energy Curriculum
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Radian G. Belu, Drexel University
Tagged Divisions
Energy Conversion and Conservation
alternative energy distributedgeneration (AEDG) systems such as wind, solar/photovoltaic (PV), and fuel cell (FC) powergeneration devices with zero (or near zero) emission of greenhouse and hazardous gases1,2, 4. Page 22.1236.2These generation devices can be used in stand-alone configuration or be connected to the powernetwork for grid reinforcement. Given the rapid progress in AEDG development and utilization,there will be a great need for trained professionals with adequate knowledge in this area to beable to plan, design and operate AEDG systems, and perform analytic evaluation of their impacton power systems to which they are connected4, 5. On
Conference Session
Sustainable Energy Education
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David Blekhman; Jason Keith; Ahmad Sleiti; Eileen Cashman; Peter Lehman; Richard Engel; Michael Mann; Hossein Salehfar
Tagged Divisions
Energy Conversion and Conservation
Kit (right).CurriculumThe H2E3 project curriculum modules are designed for use in existing engineering courses andwill use hydrogen and fuel cell technologies to teach concepts and principles already integral tothe curricula of courses. The goal is to allow teachers to replace existing lessons rather than toadd lectures or activities to already tightly scheduled courses. Draft versions of curriculummodules will be designed for students in the following types of courses: • introduction to engineering • introductory thermodynamics • advanced thermodynamics • manufacturing engineering • upper-division engineering laboratory • energy and societyCurriculum components will consist of course-specific lesson plans, computer
Conference Session
Electrical Energy Courses - Labs and Projects
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Yazan Alsmadi, Ohio State University ; Kaichien Tsai, Ohio State University; Mark J. Scott, Ohio State University; Longya Xu, Ohio State University; Aimeng Wang
Tagged Divisions
Energy Conversion and Conservation
circuits and as well as applying them tomotor drives.In reply to question two, 60% of students requested adding a few free lab periods to thelaboratory course where they can have the opportunity to practice alone without being guided bya lab procedure. Other suggestions were: • They prefer to have additional challenging problems with an additional extra credit where they can improve their debugging skills. • They recommended having an optional recitation class during the week where students can ask questions.V. Future WorkStudents’ comments and suggestions are being considered in the future work plan of the PowerElectronics and Motor Drives Laboratory at OSU such that they can be integrated with thecurrent developed lab. The