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Instrumentation Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Peter D. Huerter, Purdue University Northwest
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Instrumentation
laboratory experiments.However, troubleshooting of equipment and complex machines are not given sufficient attentionfor a typical industrial setting during regular engineering coursework. Purdue UniversityNorthwest’s Outcome Based Education allows students to gain hands-on experiencetroubleshooting complex circuits, machines, and their subsystems.In order to familiarize students with troubleshooting and identifying equipment failures, theresurrection of a relatively complex and non-functional NovaMill 3-Axis CNC Milling Machineis selected as a Capstone Senior Design project. The objectives of this project include identifyingthe different sub-systems of the machine, isolating each sub-system, testing and documentationof initial status, identification
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
approved by the Board of Regents in February 2019 andsubsequently by the legislature in March, it will be installed beginning in July. Those who teachsenior capstone design know from experience how rare taking a project to production really is. Itdefinitely proves the most significant education outcome sought in this project: To bring severalelements of the students’ education and experience to bear on a complicated, open-endedproblem to achieve a useful solution. Results are presented in a wikipage and supporting links todocuments and reports.[4]This success, unprecedented in an undergraduate capstone design project at this university,obviously gave the students a great deal of confidence and credibility in their job interviews. Ofthe four
Conference Session
Instrumentation Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Luis Alberto Rodriguez, Milwaukee School of Engineering; Daniel Williams, Milwaukee School of Engineering; Michael D. Cook, Milwaukee School of Engineering
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Instrumentation
the summer of 2018 and ran for thefirst time during the fall of the 2018-19 academic school year. The lab will help students staycurrent with the advances in fluid power technology and support capstone senior projects,elective courses, and undergraduate research. Additionally, it will reinforce the fundamentals ofautomatic control systems in the associated required senior level course. The main objectives ofthe lab pertaining to the automatic controls course are to: 1. Prepare students to work on real-world motion control applications by providing them with hands-on experiences applying control system design ideas and concepts. 2. Expose students to electromechanical and fluid power hardware. 3. Educate students about the benefits