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Conference Session
Manufacturing Education Curriculum
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Arif Sirinterlikci, Robert Morris University
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
lawsuit by filing a complaint Victim – one that is injured or killed under any of various conditions o Class Action Movie Report #2 Class action was a movie based around a car company, Argo Motors, and the “class action lawsuit” they faced. They were allegedly producing cars, particularly the 1985 Meridian station wagon that would explode on impact and severely injury the car’s occupants. The movie was written around two lawyers, father and daughter, who happened to be on opposing sides of the lawsuit. The movie did an excellent job showing how personal relationships can interfere in court proceedings. The lawsuit was set up as a contingency case where the “plaintiff”s may not receive money for
Conference Session
Manufacturing Laboratory Experience
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robert LeMaster, University of Tennessee-Martin; David Farrow, University of Tennessee-Martin
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
exposestudents to a layer of system complexity not currently available. This could be accomplishedwith a minimum of hardware and cost.Having a second robot of the same (or similar) size as the current one would also enhance the labactivities in that students could gain experience in safely coordinating two robotic arms.Combining some grant proposal writing and contacting used robot vendors could be a way topursue this, barring another generous donation from industry.Having students design and implement a workcell for the existing industrial robot that performs aspecific task(s) would be yet another way to expand the automation lab capabilities on a limitedbudget, just as past expansions based on student projects have been.All of these potential
Conference Session
Manufacturing Education Innovation and Assessment
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Priya Manohar, Robert Morris University
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
. This balancing act then becomesquite a challenge. To address this challenge, a two-tier approach was developed and delivered duringthe Fall 05 term at Robert Morris University to deal with the differing expectations of thestakeholders in the teaching/learning environment as described in Figure 1. This approachis further discussed in this article.3. The Two-Tier Approach The first tier of the teaching plan, called the ‘essential teaching plan’ includes all ofthe essential teaching elements. These elements consist of the following: • Set teaching method(s): The options are lecture, discussion, tutorial, laboratory, mutli-media resources. For different topics, the instructor identifies appropriate teaching methods and
Conference Session
Advancing Manufacturing Education Through Outreach and Collaboration
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Val Hawks, Brigham Young University; Michael Miles, Brigham Young University
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
Developing Countries: How well they do and why? Journal of Economic Literature. (38) 1. pp. 11-44.[5] Hajjar, B.A.&.P.J. (1993). Managerial inefficiency in small manufacturing business in Saudi Arabia: a constraint upon economic development. Industry and Development, 32, 39-54.[6] Edwardson, W. (1989). Improvement in the Small-Scale Food Industry in Developing Countries. Industry and Development, 27, 67-79.[7] Kesper, A. (2000). Failing or not Aiming to Grow: Manufacturing SMME's and their contribution to employment growth in South Africa. Urban Forum, 12, 171-203.[8] Wilson, S. R., Ballance, R. & Pogany, J. (1995). Beyond Quality: An agenda for improving manufacturing capabilities in developing countries
Conference Session
Manufacturing Laboratory Innovation
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
R. Radharamanan, Mercer University
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
incremental dimensioning. The design of the part should also contain linear andcircular paths for the cutter to machine the part. 7. Write the CNC program either in absoluteand/or incremental dimensioning method(s) using G-code. 8. Confirm the program in G-code iscorrect with the instructor.The fabrication sub-module consists of: 1. Load the program in the CNC machining center.Debug the program and verify whether the program is correct for the intended part. 2. Learnhow to operate the CNC machining center by going through the step-by-step operator trainingmanual. 3. Load the part on the vise and go through the operating sequence and run the machineto make the part. 4. Once the part is successfully made, take the part to CMM machine.The measurement
Conference Session
Manufacturing Curriculum and Course Innovations
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Faisal Aqlan, Penn State Behrend; E. George Walters III P.E., Penn State Behrend
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
of assessment measures for the learning outcomes.References1. Liker, J.K., (1997) ‘Becoming Lean: Inside stories of U.S. manufacturers’, CRC Press.2. Tandon, P., Tiwari, A., Tamrakar, S., (2014) ‘Implementation of Lean manufacturing principles in foundries’, International Journal of Modern Engineering Research, Vol. 4, No. 2., pp.1-5.3. Klier, T., (1993) ‘Lean manufacturing: understanding a new manufacturing system’, Chicago Field Letter, March, Vol. 67, pp.1–4, ABI/INFORM Global.4. Aqlan, F., Ashour, O., and Pedersen, A., (2016) ‘Lean process improvement of first case scheduling in operating rooms’, Proceedings of the 2016 International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management, Detroit, MI, pp. 707-716.5
Conference Session
Integrating Additive Manufacturing Practices in Education
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Hugh Jack P. Eng. P.E., Western Carolina University; Levi Sligar, Northwest Nazarene University; John Stutz P.E., Northwest Nazarene College; Brice Allen, Northwest Nazarene University; Duke Mejia Bulanon, Northwest Nazarene University; Abigail Stutz,, Northwest Nazarene University; Mallory Garner, Northwest Nazarene University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
lifting hooks and then they loaded their lifting hooks until failure. The students comparedthe actual load during failure and the estimated failure load. This hands-on activity proved to bea positive learning experience for students.5. AcknowledgementThis research was supported by Northwest Nazarene University.6. Bibliography1. Lai-Yuen, S. (2008, June), Using Lego To Teach And Learn Micromanufacturing AndIndustrial Automation Paper presented at 2008 Annual Conference & Exposition, Pittsburgh,Pennsylvania. https://peer.asee.org/31242. Ferry, W., & Otieno, A. (2004, June), Development Of A Low Cost Laboratory System For TeachingAutomation System Integration In The Manufacturing Engineering Technology Curriculum Paper presented at2004
Conference Session
Strategies for Effective Education in Manufacturing
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Yuqiu You, Ohio University; Neil Littell, Ohio University
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
learned in previous courses into a realsystem integration project. This interaction would provide a deeper level of assessment of thestudent competencies related to control systems, material handling, industrial robots, andsystems integration within the modern manufacturing environment.References [1] Marra, R. M., Jonassen, D. H., Palmer, B., & Luft, S. (2014). Why Problem-Based Learning Works: Theoretical Foundations. Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 25(3-4), 221–238. [2] Schwering, R. E. (2015). Optimizing Learning in Project-Based Capstone Courses. Academy of Educational Leadership Journal, 19(1), 90–104. [3] Stevenson, W. J. (2015). Operations Management, (12th). New York, NY: Mc Graw Hill. [4
Conference Session
Manufacturing Division Technical Session 5
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Will Tyson, University of South Florida; Marilyn Barger, National Science Foundation ATE Centers; Lakshmi Jayaram, University of South Florida
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
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Conference Session
Green and Sustainable Manufacturing Practices
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Arif Sirinterlikci, Robert Morris University; Maria V. Kalevitch, Robert Morris University
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
recognition of her outstanding research presentation ”NSF STEM Scholars” at the Convitto della Calza Conference in Italy. She served as a member of the Editorial Advisory Board for the following national and interna- tional scientific journals: Journal of Cell and Molecular Biology (Turkey), Canadian Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences, and American Journal of Sustainable Agriculture. In addition she is an experienced grant writer: served as a PI, Project Director on a 5-year NSF S-STEM grant for $522,000 that brought 21 scholarships to academically advanced, but financially challenged, students. Dr. Kalevitch is an effective ambassador to the community. Under her leadership, she has built strong outreach programs through
Conference Session
Experiences in Manufacturing Engineering Education
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Hossein Rahemi, Vaughn College of Aeronautics & Technology; Amir Elzawawy, Vaughn College of Aeronautics & Technology; Yougashwar Budhoo, Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
the NSF S-STEM grant and the HIS-STEM grant and a student adviser for a number of technical papers in the areas of mechanics, robotics and industrial automation.Prof. Amir Elzawawy , Vaughn College of Aeronautics & Technology Dr. Amir Elzawawy is an assistant professor at Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology. Dr. Elzawawy teaches courses in mechanical and mechatronic engineering and engineering technology pro- grams. His research background is in the area of experimental fluid mechanics and currently active on the area of CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) and heat transfer simulations. This in addition to develop- ing STEM programs to enhance engineering education experiences focused on improving retention
Conference Session
Innovative Project-Based Learning Practices in Manufacturing
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Tzu-Liang Bill Tseng, University of Texas - El Paso; Aditya Akundi, University of Texas - El Paso; Teresa Wu, Arizona State University; Yirong Lin, University of Texas - El Paso
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
Education. 1975.5. Lehman, M., Christensen, P., Du, X., Thrane, M. “Problem-oriented and Project-basedLearning (POPBL) as an Innovative Learning Strategy for Sustainable Development inEngineering Education” European Journal of Engineering Education. 33(3). 2008. pp. 283 –295.6. Hadium H., Esche, S. K. “Enhancing the Engineering Curriculum Through Project-basedLearning” ASEE/IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference, 2002.
Conference Session
Green and Sustainable Manufacturing Education
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Young B. Moon, Syracuse University; Mingtao Wu, Syracuse University
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
." Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE), IEEE, 2015.[6] Stokes, Patricia D. Creativity from constraints: The psychology of breakthrough. Springer Publishing Company,2005.[7] W. Johnson, "Why innovators love constraints," Harvard Business Review, February 2013, available from:.[8] A. Richardson, "Boosting creativity through constraints," Harvard Business Review, June 2013, available from:.[9] Blicblau, Aaron S., and Joseph M. Steiner. "Fostering creativity through engineering projects." European Journalof Engineering Education, 1998, 55-65.[10] Charyton, Christine, and John A. Merrill. "Assessing general creativity and creative engineering design in firstyear engineering students." Journal of engineering education, 2009, 145-156.
Conference Session
Additive Manufacturing Education
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Warren Rosen, Drexel University; Yalcin Ertekin, Drexel University; M. Eric Carr, Drexel University; Bret Alan Davis, Intel; Michael Cassidy, Drexel University
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
, and soundboard as well as inharmicity in the strings. An added complication is that thesound at any moment is dependent on the recent history of key strokes as much as the key(s)being immediately struck. Figure 4 shows a spectrogram of the sound generated by Dr.Bengtson’s Walter piano as note C4 is repeatedly struck. The spectrogram shows the interactionbetween resonant modes in the soundboard. Modes are seen to exchange energy, sometimesdisappearing then reappearing at a later time. The spectrogram was created using a Blackmanwindow of length 2048, an overlap of 1792, FFT length of 8192, and sample rate of 44,100 Hz. Figure 4. C4 Audio Signal Spectrogram.Modern electric pianos rely on high-quality audio samples
Conference Session
Green and Sustainable Manufacturing Education
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jaby Mohammed, The Petroleum Institute; Sami Ainane, The Petroleum Institute
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
Page 26.681.9 teachers. In Proceedings of the first interdisciplinary CHESS Interactions Conference2. Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (2012), “Version 1.2 Technical Manual: February 2012”, available at: http://www.aashe.org/files/documents/STARS/stars_1.2_technical_manual.pdf (accessed 24 January 2013).3. Benn, S. and Dunphy, D. (2009), “Action research as an approach to integrating sustainability in MBA programs: an exploratory study”, Journal of Management Education, Vol. 33 No. 3, pp. 276-95. 234. Brundtland Commission, (1987) Our Common Future, The Report of the World Commission on Environment and Development, Oxford University Press, Oxford.5. Crocker, L. M. and Algina
Conference Session
Make It!
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Rodney Boehm, Texas A&M University - Dwight Look College of Engineering; Magdalini Z Lagoudas, Texas A&M University
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
staff in a unique experience that becomes thevalue each person takes away with them.The authors are happy to provide any documentation, details, key learnings, or other material tothose interested in implementing an Intensive Innovation Experience.References[1] S. A. Ambrose, "Undergraduate Engineering Curriculum - The Ultimate Design Challenge," The Bridge, pp. 16-23, 2013.[2] R. Stephens, "Aligning Engineering Education and Experience to Meet the Needs of Industry and Page 26.1107.6 Society," The Bridge, pp. 31-34, 2013.Page 26.1107.7
Conference Session
Innovative Project-based Learning Practices in Manufacturing
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Nicholas A. Baine, Grand Valley State University; Hugh Jack, Grand Valley State University
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
( i = 0; i < part_cnt; i++ ){ if( part_variability[i] == 'V' ) part_tolerance[i] -= wiggle_room;; } // now that the tolerances are adjusted, time for the dimensions wiggle_room = ((gap_max - gap_min)/2.0 - gap_mean) / variable_part_cnt; for( i = 0; i < part_cnt; i++ ){ if( part_variability[i] == 'V' ) part_nominal[i] += wiggle_room * part_sign[i]; } update_gap(); return NO_ERROR;}///////////////////////// Functions for Phase IIIint monte_carlo(){ FILE *fp_in, *fp_out; double gap_size; printf("\nDoing Monte Carlo Calcs and dumping to file [%s] \n", OUTPUT_FILE_NAME); if( ( fp_out = fopen( OUTPUT_FILE_NAME , "w" ) ) != NULL ){ for(int i = 0; i < SIMULATION_STEPS; i
Conference Session
Practical Teaching in Manufacturing - 1
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Julia L. Morse, Kansas State University, Salina; Mark Baugh, Weber State University
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
anvil. as follows: a. Place one of the specimens in the heavy-duty vise (in the welding area, not the machining area) and firmly secure the part. b. Using pliers or vise grips, hold the second sample at right angles to the vise-secured samples (Figure 2B). A second lab team member hammers 5 blows of similar force to drive the Figure 2B. Chisel-testing at the heavy-duty samples into each other. vise. 2. Data Collection a. Observe which parts yield and split which other part(s). Measure the yield length (of the indentation made by the winning chisel). b. Take Rockwell hardness measurements at 1/8 inch (or less
Conference Session
Revitalization of Manufacturing Education
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Malini Natarajarathinam, Texas A&M University; Bimal P. Nepal, Texas A&M University; Manoj Vanajakumari, Texas A&M University; Ismail Capar, Texas A&M University
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
. These projects create opportunity to save thecompany significant costs and improve profitability. For those students who cannot getthe problem from their company, the instructors can help find the external sponsors. Inthe event external sponsors are not available, the students will be working on their owntopic of interest. However, such topics have to be approved by the advising faculty beforestudents begin the work. During residency week, on day 1 (Monday), in the morning, the students will begin thesession by learning the business research process. In this session, they learn how they cantranslate a management dilemma to an executable research question(s). The afternoonsession covers literature review and referencing styles. Since many
Conference Session
Make It!
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Dustin Jack Hallenbeck, University of Pittsburgh, Johnstown; Tumkor Serdar, University of Pittsburgh, Johnstown
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
Johnstown. The research ideahas been granted by the UPJ College Council in 2016. This support is gratefully acknowledged.8. References[1] De Borst, R., Crisfield, M. A., Remmers, J. J., & Verhoosel, C. V. (2012).Nonlinear finite element analysis of solids and structures. John Wiley & Sons.[2] Berman, B. (2012). 3-D printing: The new industrial revolution. Business horizons, 55(2), 155-162.[3] Wettergreen, M. A., Bucklen, B. S., Liebschner, M. A. K., & Sun, W. (2008). CAD assembly process for bone replacement scaffolds in computer-aided tissue engineering. In Virtual Prototyping & Bio Manufacturing in Medical Applications (pp. 87-111). Springer US.[4] Kruth, J. P., Leu, M. C., & Nakagawa, T. (1998
Conference Session
Make It!
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Richard Thomas Bannerman, The Ohio State University; Andrew Theiss, The Ohio State University; Deborah M. Grzybowski, The Ohio State University
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
either electromotive, pressure driven, or capillary force 7. Appropriate valves where needed to control flow 8. If reusable, cleaning and sterilizing approach 9. Chip must be able to plugged into a “reader” that is capable of gathering data from chip using selected detection method(s) (e.g. must have light transparent section for collecting fluorescence data or electrical connection for field effect sensing)Required constraints: 1. Appropriate processing techniques for producing nanoscale, microscale, and other features should be identified where they exist. 2. Human interaction with the device is limited to: (a) loading blood sample and reagents, and (b) inserting the chip into a reader and/or pump. If you
Conference Session
Innovations in Curriculum and Course Development
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Arif Sirinterlikci, Robert Morris University
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
; Ardebili, M. (2004). A new approach to teaching engineering graphics using active learning andproduct realization. Proceedings of the American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference. Salt LakeCity, Utah. June 20-23, 2004.[5] Smith, S. (2003). A design-based engineering graphics course for first-year students. The Engineering DesignGraphics Journal, 67(2).[6] Kelley, D.S. & Miller C. L. (2003). Building the foundation for a PLM centered engineering graphicscurriculum. The Engineering Design Graphics Journal, 67(2).[7] Chassapis, C., Sheppard, K. & Nastasi, K. (2006). Revision of freshmen engineering graphics to support anevolving core design sequence. Proceedings of the American Society for Engineering Education Annual
Conference Session
Latest Trends and Implementations in Manufacturing Education
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michael G. Mauk, Drexel University; Richard Chiou, Drexel University; Chetana R. Bayas
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
simple CCD cameras with LED lighting, are rich in data that studentscan harvest using basic image analysis techniques provided by software such asMATLAB or ImageJ. These experiments are low in cost, and can be easilydisseminated and supported by web-based resources. They are part of a largereffort whereby surface analysis tools for characterizing reflection, roughness, andcleanliness, are used as educational laboratories and projects in greenmanufacturing, image analysis, and quality assurance.References 1. J. HAUNSCHILD, M. GLATTHAAR, M. DEMANT, J. NIEVENDICK, M. MOTZKO, S. REIN, and E.R. WEBER, “Quality control of as-cut multicrystalline silicon wafers using photoluminescence imaging for solar cell production” Solar Energy Materials
Conference Session
Strategies for Effective Education in Manufacturing
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Joshua Gargac, University of Mount Union
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
, “Occupational Employment and Wages – Mechanical Engineers.”United States Department of Labor, May 2016. [Available online:https://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes172141.htm[2] Center for Manufacturing Research, “Ohio Manufacturing Facts.” National Association ofManufacturers, March 2017. [Available online: http://www.nam.org/Data-and-Reports/State-Manufacturing-Data/State-Manufacturing-Data/April-2017/Manufacturing-Facts---Ohio/][3] Fink, LD. Creating Significant Learning Experiences: An Integrated Approach to DesigningCollege Courses. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass, 2013.[4] M. Menekse, G. Stump, S. Krause, M. Chi, “Differentiated Overt Learning Activities forEffective Instruction in Engineering Classrooms.”Journal of Engineering Education, vol. 102 (3),pp
Conference Session
Design & Development Projects and Practices
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Zhenhua Wu, Virginia State University; Laban K. Rutto; Shahzad Akbar, Virginia State University
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
grant and VSU Engineering andComputer Science Department are deeply appreciated. The hard work from the dryer group in theVSU MANE 450 in Spring 2017 is thankfully acknowledged.Reference[1] D. Gilliam, J. Williams, and Q. Harvey, “The Design and Implementation of a Hops Dryer”,MANE 450 Project Final Report, Virginia State University, Spring 2017.[2] Engineering Student Handbook, Virginia State University, 2013[3] J. Cagan and C. M. Vogel, Creating Breakthrough Products-Innovation from ProductPlanning to Program Approval, Prentice Hall, 2002.[4] L. Siegle, H. Scoggins, S. Driver, and D. Kistler, “Hops in Virginia-2014 Grower Survey”,Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2015.[5] J. Tapke, A. Muller, G. Johnson, and J. Siec, "House of Quality: Steps in
Conference Session
Automation in Manufacturing
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Marilyn Barger, National Science Foundation ATE Centers; Richard Gilbert, University of South Florida
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
are transferred to final control elements that areintegrated elements that are integrated into various parts of the robot to allow it to respond (e.g.,make a series of movements, pick up an object, etc) with the expectation that this new set ofactions will alter the sensors’ next response to also meet an expected value(s).The defense sector has been a leader in developing sophisticated mechatronics systems formilitary applications. Consumers have had relatively simple mechatronic systems (e.g., garagedoor openers, thermostats, controlled air conditioning, darkness activated lighting, low gasindicator lights in vehicles, and remote-controlled televisions, etc) in their homes for decades.Today, the Internet of Things (IoT) has taken mechatronic
Conference Session
Manufacturing Curriculum and Course Innovations
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Aditya Akundi, University of Texas, El Paso; Tzu-Liang Bill Tseng, University of Texas, El Paso; Md Fashiar Rahman; Eric D Smith, University of Texas, El Paso
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
effective and easy to perform the experiment. In the future, companies will seekmore skilled personnel in the area of nondestructive testing evaluation. This trend will drive theemphasis on the educational offerings. Hence, this paper tries to fulfill a little step in this direction.References[1] S. Sambath, P. Nagaraj, and N. Selvakumar, "Automatic defect classification in ultrasonic NDT using artificial intelligence," Journal of nondestructive evaluation, vol. 30, pp. 20- 28, 2011.[2] C. Smyth, F. Poynton, and J. Sayers, "The ultra-sound image camera," in Proceedings of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, 1963, pp. 16-28.[3] F. A. Firestone, "Flaw detecting device and measuring instrument," ed: Google Patents, 1942
Conference Session
Student Learning Assessment Methods
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Hua Li, Texas A&M University, Kingsville; Kai Jin, Texas A&M University, Kingsville
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
Criteria & Supporting Documents.https://www.abet.org/accreditation/accreditation-criteria/ (accessed on 12/01/2019)[2] Mamaril, N. A., Usher, E. L., Li, C. R., Economy, D. R., & Kennedy, M. S. (2016).Measuring undergraduate students' engineering self‐efficacy: A validation study. Journal ofEngineering Education, 105(2), 366-395.[3] Newberry, B., Austin, K., Lawson, W., Gorsuch, G., & Darwin, T. (2011). Acclimatinginternational graduate students to professional engineering ethics. Science and engineeringethics, 17(1), 171-194.[4] Li, H., Jin, K., & Zhang, Y. (2018). A Curriculum Innovation Framework to IntegrateManufacturing related Materials and Quality Control Standards into Different Level EngineeringEducation. The 2018 Annual
Conference Session
Undergraduate Research and Industry
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Faisal Aqlan, Pennsylvania State University; Qi Dunsworth, Pennsylvania State University; Jessica Resig
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
. manufacturing: 2015 and beyond,” 2015.2. Spak, G.T., “US advanced manufacturing skills gap: Innovation education solutions,” 4th International Conference on New Horizons in Education, Elsevier, 2013.3. Kimmel, H., Carpinelli, J., Burr-Alexander, L., and Rockland, R., “Bringing Engineering into K-12 Schools: A Problem Looking for Solutions,” American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition, 2006.4. Sharma, S., Siwach, B., Ghoshal, S.K. and Mohan, D., “Dye sensitized solar cells: From genesis to recent drifts,” Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, vol. 70, 2007, pp. 529- 537.5. Gonçalves, L.M., de Zea Bermudez, V., Ribeiro, H.A. and Mendes, A.M., “Dye-sensitized solar cells: A safe bet for the future
Conference Session
Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma in Manufacturing Education 1
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Merwan Mehta, East Carolina University
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
layout. The established B-24 bomber facility was assembling anairplane a day, and there was felt a need to increase production to 25 bombers a day. Sorensen,using his 35 years of experience in designing and building manufacturing plants was able toenvision how the plant should be structured after an overnight thinking spree on the day he andEdsel Ford visited the old bomber manufacturing facility. The proposed macro-flow of the plantwas created by Sorensen on a piece of paper, and was accepted and signed by Edsel Ford.Eventually, the US Government funded the two-hundred million dollar manufacturing plant fromwhich 8,800 B-24’s rolled off the assembly line in six years with over 34 thousand employeesworking at its peak employment level of what