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- Sustainability in Engineering Courses
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- 2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Scott Morton, University of Wyoming; M.P. Sharma, University of Wyoming
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Environmental Engineering
conditions, since the ordinary effects are many orders of magnitude larger than therelativistic effects. Studies of these open systems found that energy is conserved across thecontrol surface for open systems as well as closed systems. The equation for the rate of energychange for a control volume is2: dEcv & V2 V2 ? Qcv / W&cv − ∑ m& i hi − i − gzi /∑ m& e he − e − gze (1) dt i 2 e 2 dE cvwhere is the rate of energy change within the control volume, Q& cv is the rate of heat flow dt
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- Environmental Engineering Curricula
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- 2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Audra Morse, Texas Tech
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Environmental Engineering
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- Understanding Students: Recruiting, Retention, Enrichment
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- 2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Angela Bielefeldt, University of Colorado, Boulder
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Environmental Engineering
also lacked this personality style. The team members did not report ahighly uneven distribution of work, although one student stated: “... we had to divide up the workbetween two smaller sub-groups. We were pretty much in the dark to what our subgroups weredoing.” This lack of coordination may have resulted in the poor quality of the final product.Another person stated: “We noticed some possible error in Q 1-5 but not for sure.” So the Page 14.330.12teammates didn’t do a good job of reviewing each other’s parts and/or didn’t necessarily assignquestions in the strength area of each individual.Another set of teams to compare are the three teams