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Conference Session
Effective Projects and Experiments in Instrumentation and Control
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David Bowker; Saleh M. Sbenaty, Middle Tennessee State University; Mark Newton Johnson, Equipass ID
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Instrumentation
Conference Session
Instrumentation Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Masoud Fathizadeh P.E., Purdue University, Calumet (College of Technology)
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Instrumentation
years the company performed many private and government projects. Dr. Fathizadeh has published numerous journal, conference and technical articles. He has been instrumental figure in establishing mechatronic engineering technology at Purdue University Calumet. His areas of interests are, control systems, power systems, power electronics, energy, and system integration. Dr. Fathizadeh is a registered professional engineer in the State of Illinois. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 Experiential Learning through Industry PartnershipAbstractExperiential learning gives students the abilities they need for actual-global achievement.Students as well as their parents are
Conference Session
Instrumentation Technical Session
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David R. Loker, Pennsylvania State University, Erie; Stephen A. Strom, Pennsylvania State University, Erie
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Instrumentation
main sections of the course: (1)Programming applications using LabVIEW, (2) Data acquisition, sensors, and signal conditioning,and (3) Design of measurement systems. Weekly laboratory activities mirror the lecture materials.Part of the requirements in the course includes an end-of-semester team design project where onepossible option is the design and implementation of an automated test & measurement system for apower supply and control board (PSCB). For this project, students design and build the PSCB tomeet these requirements: one DC output voltage, one function generator output with user selectablewaveform type (sinusoidal, triangular, square waveform) and user selectable amplitude andfrequency adjustments, four simultaneous TTL outputs
Conference Session
Instrumentation Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Herbert L. Hess, University of Idaho; Lance Gerard Funke, University of Idaho; Chris Hoene
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Instrumentation
project is a feasibility study anddesign for the installation of threeNLine Microsteam™ turbines(MSTs) in the University of Idaho’scampus steam power plant. Asshown in Figure 1, there are threenatural gas boilers as well as oneprimary wood boiler that produce thesteam. Natural gas is the backupenergy source, used only inemergencies. Wood chips, acompletely renewable local resource,is the primary energy source. Thesteam exits the boilers at a pressureof about 170 psi and feeds into acommon manifold. The pressure isthen reduced to 35 psi for campusdistribution by three pressureregulating valves (PRVs) connectedin parallel. This pressure reductionmethod wastes a great deal ofenergy. In the present topology, thereis no way of capturing the energy
Conference Session
Instrumentation Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Cyrus Habibi P.E., University of Wisconsin, Platteville
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Instrumentation
measurements and instrumentation course. The module consists of five hours oflectures, which covers the theory, and a design lab project. The lecture covers the IoT conceptssuch as analytics, webservers, communication and data protocols. The design lab project requiresstudents to implement the theory into a practical application.In this paper, the detail of the module is described. It is expected that our experience can behelpful to other engineering instructors seeking to develop an IoT course or just adding a sectionto their measurements and instrumentation course.Measurements and Instrumentation Measurement and Instrumentation (M&I) course is commonly offered for electrical andmechanical engineering or technology students. The main objective
Conference Session
Instrumentation Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David R. Loker, Pennsylvania State University, Erie; Stephen A. Strom, Penn State Behrend
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Instrumentation
and Computer Engineering Technology program complete a3-credit Measurements & Instrumentation course. There are three main sections of the course: (1)Programming applications using LabVIEW, (2) Data acquisition, sensors, and signal conditioning,and (3) Design of measurement systems. Weekly laboratory activities mirror the lecture materials.Part of the requirements in the course includes an end-of-semester team design project where onepossible option is to design and implement software application for the Finch Robot. Students areprovided LabVIEW SubVIs for all of the robot’s low-level functions (audio buzzer, tri-color LED,left/right motor control, light sensors, obstacle detectors, temperature sensor, and tri-axisaccelerometer values) as
Conference Session
Developing New Instrumentation
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Nicholas Dadds, USNA; Svetlana Avramov-Zamurovic, U.S. Department of Defense
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Instrumentation
AC 2008-1852: OBJECT CLASSIFICATION USING ROBOTIC MANIPULATORINSTRUMENTED WITH SENSORSNicholas Dadds, USNASvetlana Avramov-Zamurovic, U.S. Department of Defense Page 13.938.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2008 Object Classification through Tactile Sensing Nicholas A. Dadds and Dr. Svetlana Avramov-Zamurovic United States Naval Academy Department of Weapons & Systems Engineering The goal of this project is to classify objects based on their individual characteristics.This project will span over two semesters in
Conference Session
Developing New Instrumentation
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Gary Mullett, Springfield Technical Community College; Yakov Cherner, ATeL, LLC; Edward Bigos, Springfield Technical Community College; Ted Sussmann, Springfield Technical Community College
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Instrumentation
14.77.3health and safety. Applications are limitless!On a global level, the NSF has been calling this “grand convergence,” cyberinfrastructure. Onemay find many references to this concept, forecasts of potential future applications, reports on in-progress test projects such as HPWREN, NIMS, and ROADnet, and potential research fundingopportunities on the NSF’s Web site[1] . However, most of this current, enthusiastic attention andpromotion of cyberinfrastructure by the NSF is aimed at senior, graduate-level researchinstitutions. Not surprisingly, most of the NSF’s recent Requests for Proposals (RFPs) in thisarea have been targeted at basic research about wireless sensor networks and systems andapplications of these systems to infrastructure and
Conference Session
Instrumentation Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Dale H. Litwhiler, Pennsylvania State University, Berks Campus
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Instrumentation
required to developand implement a test procedure to verify specification compliance. A modest budget wasprovided to allow the design teams to purchase materials. The campus machine shop is very wellequipped and staffed and was available to help fabricate custom parts. 3-D printing of parts wasalso an option for the teams to use. An instrumentation amplifier circuit board kit was availablefor the students to integrate into their design. The project provided a very good means ofunifying many aspects of the course. The fabrication experience gained through this project isalso a valuable component of the mechanical engineering curriculum. This paper presentsexamples of student accelerometer designs and data from prototype testing. Equipment
Conference Session
Instrumentation Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Herbert L. Hess, University of Idaho, Moscow
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Diversity
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Instrumentation
project.This paper reports on a senior design project to determine the cause of these large and seeminglyrandom demand charges. Students define the problem, establish objectives and specifications,and choose methods to solve and mitigate the situation. Students model the system inappropriate detail to explain the cause of the excessive demand charges and a solution to themthat fits the Director’s vision. The students implement their solution, something that is rare insenior design projects that have real world, public utility effects.Interdisciplinary Engineering Senior Design ProgramThe University of Idaho’s interdisciplinary senior design program has been in place for abouttwenty years in its present form. It now engages about 170 students annually
Conference Session
Instrumentation Technical Session I
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Asad Yousuf, Savannah State University; Jarvis Brewer T, Savannah State University; Mohamad A. Mustafa, Savannah State University; Alberto G De La Cruz, Savannah State University; Faraz Muhammad Yousuf, 3D Imaging Developer
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Instrumentation
of Technology (Georgia Tech) this fall as an Electrical and Computer Engineering major. Yousuf specializes in basic computer programming, website design, computer graphics design, file mapping, and various other basic component of computers. Yousuf has attended various engineering seminars at Georgia Tech. and NASA, received the ”Best in Festival” award at the International Student Media Festival for website design, and was an intern at the local IT company Speros. During this wireless robot project, Yousuf was asked to create a 3D drawing of the with approximate dimensions. Using Solidworks, the 3D CAD drawing was completed in the duration of two days
Conference Session
Instrumentation Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Stephen A. Strom, Pennsylvania State University - Erie; David R. Loker, Pennsylvania State University - Erie
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Instrumentation
as well as computercircuits. Typical courses over multiple semesters include analog electronics, digital electronics,C/C++ programming, instrumentation and measurement systems, communications systems, andmicrocontrollers. Each of these courses also includes a lab component that provides studentswith hands-on projects which are intended to reinforce the lecture material.The goal of this paper is to demonstrate that a Programmable System-On-Chip embedded board(PSoC 5LP) can be used as a basis for multiple lab projects in these courses. The intent is to alsoinclude examples of the types of lab projects that can be used within these courses. Possible labprojects include: function generator, audio collection, digital processing, serial
Conference Session
Instrumentation Division Technical Session
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
David R. Loker, Pennsylvania State University, Behrend College; Nathan Wayne Brubaker, Pennsylvania State University, Behrend College; Daniel Albert Bohbot, Pennsylvania State University, Behrend College
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Instrumentation
is the ESP8266 Wi-Fimodule, which implements the IEEE 802.11 family of protocols. These devices are inexpensive andsuitable for embedded applications in a wireless communications systems course. The CommunityEdition of PyCharm is available for free and can be used as the software development environment.The goal of this paper is to introduce a series of labs, utilizing the Digi XBee3 module, that can beused within a variety of courses, including a wireless communications systems course. Possibletopics for lab projects include: network connectivity, analog-to-digital conversion, sensor datacollection, pulse-width modulation (PWM), digital input/output, Universal AsynchronousReceiver/Transmitter (UART) communication, and inter-integrated
Conference Session
Instrumentation in Education
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Wei Zhan, Texas A&M University; Joseph A. Morgan, Texas A&M University; Jay R. Porter, Texas A&M University
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Instrumentation
. Joseph A. Morgan, Texas A&M University Joseph A. Morgan has more than 20 years of military and industry experience in electronics and telecom- munications systems engineering. He joined the Engineering Technology and Industrial Distribution De- partment in 1989 and has served as the Program Director of the Electronics and Telecommunications programs and as the Associate Department Head for Operations. He received his B.S. degree in electrical engineering (1975) from California State University, Sacramento, and his M.S. (1980) and D.E. (1983) de- grees in industrial engineering from Texas A&M University. His education and research interests include project management, innovation and entrepreneurship, and
Conference Session
Modern Software Measurement Techniques
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Xiaojing Yuan, University of Houston; Heidar Malki, University of Houston; Gangbing Song, University of Houston; Consuelo Waight, University of Houston
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Instrumentation
integration arechallenges, introducing wireless sensor network technology into undergraduate research can helpattract and prepare future engineers. To achieve this goal, we started with individualized researchexperiences.The multi-disciplinary program involves faculty from two colleges and three departments; the 10projects ranges from smart material based transducer, to networking protocol development,information security of the wireless networking, and wireless sensor network in biomedicalapplications. The program is designed to provide opportunities for promising undergraduates inEngineering and Engineering Technology to engage in interdisciplinary research projects duringa 10 week summer period. It is hosted by the Engineering Technology
Conference Session
Instrumentation Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Zachary Cody Hazelwood; Saleh M. Sbenaty, Middle Tennessee State University
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Instrumentation
Paper ID #10699Designing, Building, and Testing an Autonomous Search and Rescue Robot— An Undergraduate Applied Research ExperienceZachary Cody Hazelwood Cody Hazelwood is currently a software developer at the Alpha High Theft Solutions division of Check- point Systems. He received the B.S. degree in Professional Computer Science from Middle Tennessee State University in May 2013. He currently does freelance projects involving mobile software develop- ment, microcontroller applications, and electronics. He enjoys learning about and testing ways to improve people’s lives with technology.Dr. Saleh M. Sbenaty, Middle Tennessee
Conference Session
Instrumentation Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
David R. Loker, Pennsylvania State University, Erie; Stephen A. Strom, Pennsylvania State University, Erie
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Diversity
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Instrumentation
embedded systems in a variety of courses.Typical courses can include C programming, microcontrollers, instrumentation and measurementsystems, wireless communications systems, networking, and control systems, and they can belower-division and/or upper-division courses. Lab content within these courses provides studentswith hands-on projects which are intended to support the lecture material. The intent of this paper isto demonstrate that an inexpensive Programmable System-On-Chip embedded board (PSoC 5LP)can be used as a basis for many lab projects within a wireless communications systems course. Thesoftware development environment for the PSoC provides the flexibility to program in C as well asto use the schematic entry capability. The goal of
Conference Session
Instrumentation Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Stephen A. Strom, Pennsylvania State University; Marius Strom, Saint Francis University
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Instrumentation
-division courses.Labs covered with the Pocketbeagle include digital and analog I/O operations, PWM and UARTinterface lab projects, all using Python programming. Several of these labs will be discussed in thispaper, along with schematics, configurations, and results as well as an assessment of how well thestudents were able to achieve the course goals.IntroductionIn a General or Mechanical Engineering degree, there are many classes that incorporatemicroprocessors / microcontrollers as part of their curriculum. The format for each of theseclasses are similar (in curriculum) in that their end goal is to teach Python programming, as wellas embedded hardware and applications.While educational philosophy and pedagogy will vary from one instructor to
Conference Session
Modern Software Measurement Techniques
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Tracey Windley, University of Idaho; Jasper Nance, University of Idaho; Kevin Buck, University of Idaho; Herbert Hess, University of Idaho
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Instrumentation
acquisition, data processing, and presentation, especially in a universitysetting. Memory fades and what may have made sense two months ago may have no meaningnow. Also the person processing the data or presenting it may not be the same person whorecorded it. Even worse, the person who recorded it may no longer be part of the project. Thesetime lapses and researcher discontinuities often result in situations where data could become lost,non-credible, or incomprehensible to other researchers. In university research this is a realproblem due the high turnover rate of researchers and inexperience in data acquisition. In summary, the three main problems encountered during data acquisition with
Conference Session
Instrumentation Division Technical Session 3
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Xavier Shastri Domnique Henry, University of Maryland, Eastern Shore; Lei Zhang, University of Maryland, Eastern Shore; Abhijit Nagchaudhuri, University of Maryland, Eastern Shore; Madhumi Mitra Ph.D., University of Maryland, Eastern Shore; Christopher E Hartman, University of Maryland, Eastern Shore; Christopher Alan Toney II, University of Maryland Eastern Shore ; Ayokunle Adeyemi Akangbe, University of Maryland Eastern Shore
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Diversity
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Instrumentation
andcontrol the physical world [8, 9] [1, 2] . It is also widely used as an effective educational tool inmany undergraduate engineering courses [10-12]. UMES has an ABET accredited engineeringprogramming with specialization options in mechanical, aerospace, electrical, and computerengineering. All engineering students are required to take Programming Concepts for Engineers(ENGE 170) in freshman/sophomore year and Instrumentation course (ENGE 380) in the junioryear where Arduino microprocessor based programming and instrumentation efforts are introduced.Programming in the Arduino Integrated Development Environment (IDE) parallels ‘C’programming language which is emphasized in ENGE 170. One of the components of the ENGE380 course is a team project
Conference Session
New Instrumentation Ideas
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Abhijit Nagchaudhuri, University of Maryland, Eastern Shore; Madhumi Mitra, University of Maryland, Eastern Shore; Xavier Henry, University of Maryland, Eastern Shore; Dayvon Green, Morgan State University
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Instrumentation
State University Mr. Dayvon Green is a junior in the Industrial, Manufacturing and Information Engineering Department at Morgan State University. He spent the 2009 summer at University of Maryland Eastern Shore on a NASA supported student exchange program to initiate some of the work on the " AQUABOT" project. Page 15.558.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2010 Experimental Prototype of a Remote-Controlled Platform to Monitor Water Quality DataAbstractEutrophication (nutrient-enrichment) leading to algal blooms is a serious threat to the coastalbays and the open oceans
Conference Session
Instrumentation Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Stephen A. Strom, Pennsylvania State University, Erie; David R. Loker, Pennsylvania State University, Erie
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Instrumentation
intent of this paper is to demonstrate the usage of the BBB in a variety of upper divisioncourses, illustrating several applications. Some potential courses include measurements andinstrumentation, wireless communications, control systems, and advanced microprocessors. Labscovered with the BBB include digital and analog I/O operations, UART interface, TCP/IP interface,touch screen display, and student chosen end-of-semester lab projects. Programming is achievedusing C++ and Python. Several of these labs will be discussed in this paper, along with schematics,configurations, and results.IntroductionIn an Electrical/Computer Engineering Technology degree, there are many classes that usemicroprocessors/microcontrollers as part of their curriculum
Conference Session
Instrumentation Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Faruk Yildiz, Sam Houston State University; James Holekamp, Sam Houston State University; Reg Recayi Pecen, Sam Houston State University; Umit Karabiyik, Sam Houston State University; Keith L. Coogler, Sam Houston State University; Jeremy Ryan England
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Diversity
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Instrumentation
boating, an international competition promoting clean transportation technologies in US waters. He was recognized as an Advisor of the Year Award nominee among 8 other UNI faculty members in 2010- 2011 academic year Leadership Award Ceremony. Dr. Pecen received a Milestone Award for outstanding mentoring of graduate students at UNI, and recognition from UNI Graduate College for acknowledging the milestone that has been achieved in successfully chairing ten or more graduate student culminating projects, theses, or dissertations, in 2011 and 2005. He was also nominated for 2004 UNI Book and Supply Outstanding Teaching Award, March 2004, and nominated for 2006, and 2007 Russ Nielson Service Awards, UNI. Dr. Pecen is an
Conference Session
Developing New Instrumentation
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Radian Belu, Wayne State University
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Instrumentation
-oriented, analytical techniques, maintaining a close relationship betweentheory and practice by incorporating hands-on laboratories in the most of courses. WSU-DET houses dedicated laboratories for all if its programs, including the Circuit Lab, theControl System Lab, the Microprocessor Lab, the Electric Machines and InstrumentationLab, the Computer Lab, and the EET/MCT Projects Labs for the EET/MCT courses. Thisproposed project would utilize WSU-DET I&M laboratory, as well as the Focus:HOPEindustrial facilities to develop and house the new, restructured cooperative/distributedI&M laboratory. Focus:HOPE - The Coalition for New Manufacturing Education, alsocalled the Greenfield Coalition is made up of Focus: Hope’s Center for
Conference Session
Instrumentation in Education
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David McDonald, Lake Superior State University
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Instrumentation
ElectricalEngineering and Mechanical Engineering Plans of Study. An overview of the course and it’splacement within a vehicle system option in electrical and mechanical engineering is outlined asa context for the data acquisition and control laboratory activities. Course instruction presentsvehicle data acquisition applications while including discussions on the operation and testing of ageneric electric vehicle drive train. An internal combustion vehicle and a vehicle chassisdynamometer are also used in the laboratory experience.A sample laboratory project and assessment discussion is presented. An assessment datasummary is also provided for the previous offering of the course along with the larger setting ofengineering professionalism data in electrical and
Conference Session
Developing New Instrumentation
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sean Brennan, Pennsylvania State University
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Instrumentation
sufficientsupport to hire a controls lab developer that assists with research deployment19. This very uniqueand successful approach requires interdepartmental coordination at a level beyond the feasibleeffort level of an individual faculty member, especially one just starting at a new institution. Page 12.1051.2This article presents a methodology employed at Penn State University starting in 2004 andcontinuing to the present employed to integrate research, graduate education, and undergraduateeducation. The situation at the start of the project was that the author, as a new faculty hire, wasfaced with the simultaneous challenge of developing a research
Conference Session
Instrumentation Division Technical Session 3
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
George E. Meyer, University of Nebraska - Lincoln; Yufeng Ge, University of Nebraska - Lincoln
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Diversity
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Instrumentation
accredited biological and agricultural engineeringdegree programs. Students participate and interact in small teams for a course with enrollments of60 students or more. The course assumes the student to be a junior, senior, or first year graduatestudent who has completed an introductory electronics course and most core and elective courses.Weekly laboratory activities include bread boarding of basic instrumentation circuits followed byspecialty exercises on sensor response times and controls. Two signature laboratories include openchannel and pipe flow water flow measurements and an internal combustion engine test exercise.Student teams also develop semester projects which are presented as posters and papers at anannual department open house
Conference Session
Novel Measurement Experiments
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Byron Newberry, Oklahoma Christian University of Science and Arts
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Instrumentation
imentally Deter mining Mass Moment Pr oper tiesAbstractA project is presented that requires students to experimentally determine the mass momentproperties for a three-dimensional test specimen. The project begins by attaching the test specimen(a composite structure made from small wooden blocks) to a pendulum platform of known massproperties. The platform is equipped with an accelerometer to allow dynamic motion tracking.Multiple swing tests are performed and the dynamic response of the loaded pendulum is recordedusing a National Instruments data acquisition system. Using an oscillator model and Fourieranalysis, the students calculate both the damping ratio and the damped natural frequency of theloaded platform. Armed with these results and the
Conference Session
Instrumentation Technical Session
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Herbert L. Hess, University of Idaho, Moscow
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Instrumentation
pristine nature of the environment andtest conditions, power apparatus had to be carefully placed and concealed.This paper describes the design and installation of this instrumentation system in the remotemountainous environment. Two years after installation was completed, student learning isassessed by improvements quality of data collection over the course of the project and by thequality of data presented since the project.Introduction The Mountainous Ecosystem Sensor Array (MESA) project is a wireless 3-Denvironmental sensing network designed for climate change research located near Taylor Ranchin the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness Area in the State of Idaho. The MESAsystem has a total of 78 sensors in three identical arrays
Conference Session
Developing New Instrumentation
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Bobbie Meredith, Middle Tennessee State University; Saleh Sbenaty, Middle Tennessee State University; Jason Thurmond, Schneider Electric, Power Monitoring and Control
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Instrumentation
Education, 2006 Designing, Building, and Testing an Advanced Industrial-Grade Three-Phase Digital Power MeterI. AbstractThe current paper describes the design, construction, and testing of an advanced digital three-phase power meter for industrial applications. The project is the result of a very closecollaboration between the author, a senior Computer Engineering Technology major, her facultyadvisor at Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU), and the design engineers at the PowerLogic Group of Square-D, a Division of Schneider Electric in LaVergne, Tennessee. At the timeof writing this paper, the author was completing her Internship at Square-D, where she wasgaining the hands-on experience necessary for a successful