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Developments in the Energy Laboratories
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2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
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David Blekhman, California State University Los Angeles
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
AC 2007-828: LABORATORY PRACTICUM IN COMBUSTIONDavid Blekhman, California State University Los Angeles David Blekhman is an Assistant Professor at Grand Valley State University. He holds M.S. in Thermal Physics from St. Petersburg State Technical University, Russia and a Ph. D. in Mechanical Engineering from the State University of New York at Buffalo. Since joining GVSU, he has taught courses in the Mechanics and Thermal-Fluids sequences. He has also focused on developing courses in Combustion and Alternative Energy. Page 12.1001.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007
Conference Session
Developments in the Energy Laboratories
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2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Thomas Brelage, Purdue University; Timothy Skvarenina, Purdue University; William DeWitt, Purdue University; Thomas Robertson, Purdue University; Athula Kulatunga, Purdue University
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
AC 2007-625: RE-WIRING A POWER/MOTORS LABORATORY FOR IMPROVEDSTUDENT SAFETYThomas Brelage, Purdue UniversityTimothy Skvarenina, Purdue University Dr. Skvarenina received the BSEE and MSEE degrees from the Illinois Institute of Technology and the Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Purdue University. He served 21 years in the U.S. Air Force, in a variety of engineering and teaching positions. In the fall of 1991, he joined the faculty of the College of Technology at Purdue University where he currently holds the rank of Professor and teaches undergraduate courses in electrical machines and power systems and serves as the department assessment coordinator. He has authored or coauthored over 30
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Developments in the Energy Laboratories
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2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Andrew Gerhart, Lawrence Technological University; Philip Gerhart, University of Evansville
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
AC 2007-791: LABORATORY-SCALE STEAM POWER PLANT STUDY —RANKINE CYCLER™ COMPREHENSIVE EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSISAndrew Gerhart, Lawrence Technological University Andrew Gerhart is an assistant professor of mechanical engineering at Lawrence Technological University. He is actively involved in ASEE, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, and the Engineering Society of Detroit. He serves as Faculty Advisor for the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Student Chapter at LTU and is the Thermal-Fluids Laboratory Coordinator. He serves on the ASME PTC committee on Air-Cooled Condensers.Philip Gerhart, University of Evansville Philip Gerhart is the Dean of the College of Engineering and
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Developments in the Energy Laboratories
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2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Ke Chen, Cleveland State University; Ana Stankovic, Cleveland State University
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
. Page 12.329.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 Building a Modern Power Electronics and Electric Machines LaboratoryAbstractThis paper presents the development of the state of the art Power Electronics and ElectricMachines Laboratory at Cleveland State University. This laboratory was designed as a part ofnewly developed power program that consists of three required courses in the undergraduateelectrical engineering curriculum. Typically, Electromechanical Energy Conversion is the onlyone required power course in electrical engineering curriculum. To support the need of localindustry in North East Ohio, two power courses, Power Electronics I and Electric Machines andPower Electronics Laboratory, have been added as required
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Outreach Projects and General Energy Education
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2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Valentina Cecchi, Drexel University; Michael Kleinberg, Drexel University; Milo Tong, Drexel University; Bridget Kleinberg, Drexel University; Karen Miu, Drexel University
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
students, were re-designed and adapted for outreach education. Aniterative design procedure was employed with the active involvement of and feedback from anon-engineer and a high school student. New laboratory manuals were developed and a new setof laboratory activities were selected. Assessment surveys were also created to evaluate theparticipants’ understanding of the material and the effectiveness of the hardware laboratoryexperience.I. Introduction In response to the general public’s increasing interest in power and energy systems,especially for non-engineering professionals that require education and training in electric powersystems, the power engineering community has responded with the development of severaleducational courses, e.g. [1
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Novel Applications of Computers/Software in Energy Education
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2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Liping Guo, University of Northern Iowa; Recayi 'Reg' Pecen
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
) software package is used toaccompany the teaching of a power electronics application course. PSCAD is a software packagefor power system simulations developed by Manitoba HVDC Research Centre1. Free trial andstudent versions are offered on the web site at www.pscad.com. This is especially attractive forstudents because they are able to download the software on their personal computer and work onthe simulation before or after the laboratory. PSCAD results are solved as instantaneous valuesin time, but can be converted to phasor magnitudes and angles via built-in transducer andmeasurement functions. This is very similar to how real system measurements are performed,such as rms meters and Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) spectrum analyzers. The
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Teaching Emerging Energy Technologies
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2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Radian Belu, Wayne State University; Alexandru Catalin Belu, Wayne State University; Lucian Cioca, University Lucian Blaga, Sibiu Romania
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
growing global environmental concerns overtheir use for the generation of electric power have increased the interest in the utilizationof renewable energy. This also raises the needs for engineering and sciences programs toprovide training in the areas of renewable energy technology. New programs, courses andsupport laboratories need to be developed and implemented. This paper describes thedevelopment of a design module that forms part of a project-based course in solar-windenergy systems taught at one of the author’s former institution during the Winter 2006term. Course materials were developed during the summer 2005 and fall 2006. Thismodule, which is part of the course-support laboratory, consists of a decision supportsoftware application used
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Project-Based Education in Energy Conversion
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2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Fanourios Chalkiadakis, California State Polytechnic University-Pomona
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
AC 2007-321: CLASSROOM STUDIES IN POWER FLOW AND TRANSMISSIONLINES BY MEANS OF PSCAD/EMTDCFanourios Chalkiadakis, California State Polytechnic University-Pomona FANOURIOS (FANIS) CHALKIADAKIS received his Ph.D. degree in Engineering Science in 2001, from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. He is currently an Associate Professor and Power Systems chair at the Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, and holds memberships in the IEEE, IEEE Power Society and ASEE. His interests include power systems, renewable sources of energy, modeling, circuit theory, microcontrollers, analog electronics, and laboratory development
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Novel Applications of Computers/Software in Energy Education
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2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Kala Meah, University of Wyoming; Steven Fletcher, University of Wyoming; Sadrul Ula, University of Wyoming; Steven Barrett, University of Wyoming
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
electricity generation5. The USA also hasremarkable solar electric energy potential. More than 70% of the USA lands have an insolation (incidentsolar radiation power) rating of 5-6 kWh/m2/day or higher, which is suitable for developing solar electricfacilities6. To save the environment and reduce the dependency on fossil fuels, more electricitygeneration from renewable resources such as wind and solar should be added to the national grid.The future generations of power engineers and designers should be exposed to the basic concept of windand solar electric power and their interconnection with the power grid. One possible way is to integratewind and solar electric power generation into a power system course using laboratory demonstration andsimulation
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Design Experiences in Energy Systems
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2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Jorge Alvarado, Texas A&M University
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
manner ‚ Page 12.446.2 Ability to learn about the latest trends in thermal management or pertinent field of study ‚ Ability to design and build laboratory equipment, and high value-added or high end products ‚ Ability to learn how to assemble equipment and components from different suppliers at low costIn the case of advanced thermal systems, students, engineers and plant managers should alsopossess or acquire the necessary technical skills to meet future energy-related challengesincluding energy conservation in a competitive global economy. Students should have the abilityto specify fluid mechanics and heat transfer
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Outreach Projects and General Energy Education
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2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Robert Fletcher, Lawrence Technological University
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
station and fuel cell power demonstration project, funded by the Department of Energy. He and his student research team have a research contract with the Army to study the long-term durability of multiple PEM fuel cells used under a wide range of operational conditions. He is also establishing an alternative energy laboratory at LTU that will contain integrated fuel cell and hydrogen generation systems, as well as equipment for solar (thermal and photovoltaic), biomass, wind and other alternative and renewable energy generation equipment. Page 12.1563.1© American Society for
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New Trends in Energy Curriculum
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2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Noel Schulz, Mississippi State University; Herbert Ginn, Mississippi State University; Stanislaw Grzybowski, Mississippi State University; Anurag Srivastava, Mississippi State University; Jimena Bastos, Mississippi State University
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
been a Visiting Professor at the University of South Carolina and the University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada. He served also as a Visiting Scientific Advisor to Instituto de Investigaciones Electricas, Cuernavaca, Mexico. In 1987, Dr. Grzybowski joined Mississippi State University, where he is now a Professor at Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Director of the High Voltage Laboratory at Mississippi State University. Dr. Grzybowski is a Life Fellow of the IEEE. His main research interests are in the area of high voltage engineering. His current research focuses on the lightning protection of power systems, ships, aerostats and other objects. He conducted study
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Project-Based Education in Energy Conversion
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2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Mahmoud Alahmad, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Herbert Hess, University of Idaho; Brian Johnson, University of Idaho
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
process. Program-specific laboratories with state-of-the-art equipment and technology keep students on the cutting edge in their fields. Roomsdesigned for the purpose of displaying building system components allow these cutting edgestudents to see how their designs will be integrated into the designs of other professions.Students in the electrical option are introduced to the fundamentals of building system designwith emphasis on electrical circuit analysis, machinery principles, fundamental of lightingtheory, and building communication systems. Students also enroll in interdisciplinary design Page 12.1192.3courses with projects that lead to a
Conference Session
Teaching Emerging Energy Technologies
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2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Gene Liao, Wayne State University; Chih-Ping Yeh, Wayne State University; James Sawyer, Macomb Community College
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
a hands-on- laboratory environment• Expose HEV technology to K-12 teachers, corporate partners, and automotive professionals• Initiate a pilot program for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certification in hybrid vehicles• Prepare community college students in Associate of Applied Science (AAS) programs to successfully transfer to the WSU’s Engineering Technology program to earn a Bachelor of Science and Engineering Technology degree. Page 12.841.33. ImplementationLeveraging the strengths of each institution – the WSU’s experience in engineering research andproducing talented Bachelor and Master level graduates and the MCC’s
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Experiences in Teaching Energy Courses
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2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Ilya Grinberg, Buffalo State College; Mohammed Safiuddin, University at Buffalo, SUNY
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
. It is time for creation of Power EngineeringEducation Consortium. Advantages of such close cooperation are: 1. Mutual use of facilities (laboratory and others) for more efficient allocation of funds for equipment. 2. Coordination of curriculum development at different levels, identification of talented students for possible recruitment by educational and industrial partners. 3. Cooperation on undergraduate and graduate research, both basic and applied. 4. International cooperation with partnering institutions.It is obvious that utilizing combined resources would allow addressing industry and academianeeds more efficiently, both in terms of educating workforce and research and
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New Trends in Energy Curriculum
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2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Faruk Yildiz, University of Northern Iowa; Recayi 'Reg' Pecen; Jin Zhu, University of Northern Iowa; Liping Guo
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
Electrical Circuit Gear set Gear set and DC Voltage (V) and DC motor Measurement motor Figure 11: The picture of system in our electrical laboratory during tests Page 12.613.11The PMDC motors selected for our experiments are: the FA-130 and RC-260 PMDC23. Theexperimental results are given in table 2. In this experiment, the hydraulic door closer handle ismoved by hand without any stop for 90 degree
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Novel Applications of Computers/Software in Energy Education
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2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Robert McMasters, Virginia Military Institute; Michael Sexton, Virginia Military Institute; Craig Somerton, Michigan State University; Andre Benard, Michigan State University; Norbert Mueller, Michigan State University
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
-dimensional steady state conduction solutions for cases where temperatureboundary conditions were prescribed. The present research expands the features of the programto include prescribed heat flux boundary conditions as well as convective boundary conditions.Moreover, the expanded program also handles transient cases so that students can watchtemperature changes in a material on a real-time basis. The addition of these boundaryconditions also now allows one dimensional problems to be solved by specifying a zero heat fluxcondition on opposing sides of the body.The solutions for the original version of the program were generated using a code developed forSandia National Laboratory which was DOS based. The revised program has replaced thiscomputational
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Teaching Courses in Renewable Energy Systems
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2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Arthur Haman, University of Detroit Mercy; Robert Ross, University of Detroit Mercy; Mark Schumack, University of Detroit Mercy; Will Wittig, University of Detroit Mercy; David Chew, University of Detroit Mercy; Krysten Dzwigalski, University of Detroit Mercy; Chris Keimig; Meghann Mouyianis, University of Detroit Mercy; Tim Rourke, University of Detroit Mercy
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
AC 2007-455: A STUDENT-CENTERED SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAICINSTALLATION PROJECTArthur Haman, University of Detroit Mercy In his fifty years at the University Arthur C. Haman has progressed through the academic ranks to his current position of Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Associate Dean for Operations. His industrial experience was acquired as a Structures and Armaments engineer at Northrup Aviation and as an engineer in the Scientific Laboratory of the Ford Motor Company. He has also held visiting professorships at what was Carnegie Institute of Technology and Dartmouth College. His current interests are in thermodynamics and internal combustion engines.Robert Ross, University of Detroit Mercy
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New Trends in Energy Curriculum
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2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Kendrick Aung, Lamar University
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
and Exposition, 2002.5. Shervin, K., and Mavromihales, M., Design Fabrication and Testing a Heat Exchanger as a Student Project, Proceedings of 1999 ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Albuquerque, NM, 1999.6. Munro, J. M., A Design Experiment for the Fluid Mechanics Laboratory, Proceedings of 2002 ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, 2002.7. Somerton, C. W., and Genik, L. J., Weaving a Theme of an Engineering Firm through the Projects of Thermal Design Courses, Proceedings of 2004 ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, 2004.8. http://www.gouldspumps.com/pss.html9. http://www.greenheck.com/10. http://www.chiblo.com/11. http://www.thermo-dynamics.com/heat_exchangers.html12. http
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Teaching Emerging Energy Technologies
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2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Arunachala Nadar Mada Kannan; Lakshmi Munukutla, Arizona State University
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
alternative to TiO2 in Gratzel-type solar cells.Conclusion “Application of Nanotechnology for Batteries, Solar, and Fuel Cells” is one of thetargeted undergraduate courses developed to highlight the potential of nano-materials in theenergy area. Integrated lecture/laboratory format is adopted to allow this three credit hourscourse to cover the following topics: introduction to the basics of nanoscale science,technology, and engineering. The approach of this industry-responsive course is to offerproject-oriented modules which are consistent with the ASU Polytechnic mission ofcombining academic content with latest industrial practices. The modules offered in thiscourse place broad exposure to the scientific and engineering principles along with
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Experiences in Teaching Energy Courses
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2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Noel Schulz, Mississippi State University; Herbert Ginn, Mississippi State University; Stanislaw Grzybowski, Mississippi State University; Anurag Srivastava, Mississippi State University; Jimena Bastos, Mississippi State University
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
Electrical Engineering Faculty in 1969 and from 1975 through 1977. He has been a Visiting Professor at the University of South Carolina and the University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada. He served also as a Visiting Scientific Advisor to Instituto de Investigaciones Electricas, Cuernavaca, Mexico. In 1987, Dr. Grzybowski joined Mississippi State University, where he is now a Professor at Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Director of the High Voltage Laboratory at Mississippi State University. Dr. Grzybowski is a Life Fellow of the IEEE. His main research interests are in the area of high voltage engineering. His current research focuses on the lightning protection of power
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Teaching Courses in Renewable Energy Systems
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2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Samuel Lakeou, University of the District of Columbia; Esther Ososanya, University of the District of Columbia; Ben Latigo, University of the District of Columbia; Sisay Beru, University of the District of Columbia; Mamadou Keita, University of the District of Columbia; Steven Omoijunanfo, University of the District of Columbia
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
AC 2007-2346: DESIGN OF A RENEWABLE ENERGY BASED POWER SYSTEMFOR A ZERO-ENERGY VISITORS' CENTERSamuel Lakeou, University of the District of Columbia Samuel Lakeou received a BSEE (1974) and a MSEE (1976) from the University of Grenoble (Universite Joseph Fourier), and a PhD in Electrical Engineering from the Ecole Nationale d’Electronique et de Radioelectricite de Grenoble of the National Polytechnic Institute of Grenoble, France, in 1978. He is currently a Professor and Chair of the department of electrical engineering at UDC. He was formerly staff member at the New Products Laboratory of RCA’s Consumer Electronics Division in Indianapolis, IN (1984-86).Esther Ososanya, University of the District
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Experiences in Teaching Energy Courses
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2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Timothy Skvarenina, Purdue University
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
of Engineering Education V. Assessing TeachingEffectiveness and Educational Scholarship. Chem. Eng. Ed., 34(3), 198-207.8. Felder, R.M., J.E. Stice & A. Rugarcia. 2000. The Future of Engineering Education VI. Making ReformHappen. Chem. Eng. Ed., 34(3), 208-215.9. Smith, K.A., Sheppard, S. D., Johnson, D.W ., & Johnson, R.T. 2005. Pedagogies of Engagement:Classroom-Based Practices. Journal of Engineering Education Special Issue on the State of the Art and Practice ofEngineering Education Research, 94(1): 87-102.10. eInstructions homepage can be found at http://www.einstruction.com/11. Clancy, E. A., Quinn, P., and Miller, J.E. 2005. Assessment of a Case Study Laboratory to Increase Awarenessof Ethical Issues in Engineering. IEEE
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Experiences in Teaching Energy Courses
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2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Brendan Egan, Milwaukee School of Engineering; Stephen Dechant, Milwaukee School of Engineering; Christopher Damm, Milwaukee School of Engineering
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
(CMU) has received funding to lay the groundwork for the creation of the Building as a PowerPlant (BAPP), a demonstration of what can be achieved in energy efficiency and on-site powergeneration. An architectural rendering of the proposed design, attached to the MargaretMorrison Hall of Fine Arts, is depicted in Figure 1.The six story, 64,000 square foot BAPP is to be built on the CMU campus to house classrooms,studios, laboratories, and offices for the College of Fine Arts2. The building will be selfsufficient, creating all of its heating, cooling, and electric needs via a cogeneration system.There have been several studies3,4,5 of overall efficiency and economic feasibility of cogenerationsystems. Gas Turbines, reciprocating engine-generator