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Practical Teaching in Manufacturing
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sangarappillai Sivaloganathan, United Arab Emirates University; Rajesh Ganithi, Petroleum Institute
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Manufacturing
Words: Process planning, work holding, jigs, fixturesAbstract:Work holding is an important process in machining and requires several months ofintense learning to master it. But knowledge of the process is essential for amanufacturing engineer and therefore should be taught to students in theundergraduate courses. Work holding is an important part in manufacturing planningand is readily affected by the manufacturing process chosen. It influences thematerial-form choice and the number of settings required. In order to educate thisimportant activity to the students an exercise that can demonstrate all these aspectswas needed. This paper describes such an exercise, the machining of the samecomponent where different manufacturing conditions dictated
Conference Session
Practical Teaching in Manufacturing
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Aaron Lalley P.E., South Dakota School of Mines and Technology; Michael Langerman, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology; Shaobo Huang, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology; Ryan H. Koontz, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology; Lisa Carlson, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology; Eric Jon Holmgren
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Diversity
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Manufacturing
Adapting a Freshman Manufacturing Course to Different Learning StylesIntroductionOur mechanical engineering curriculum includes a freshman course in Design ForManufacturing (DFM). This course introduces project management skills via a curriculumemploying project-based learning. These skills include product design, resource planning,process planning and cost analysis, but the primary focus is in producing a design that ismanufacturable. The most recent offering of this course gives the student an option of lab seriesin which to develop the concepts of DFM. One series uses manual machining processes and theother uses Computer Numerical Control (CNC) manufacturing. Ideally each student can learnusing the method they are
Conference Session
Innovations in Curriculum and Course Development
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mauricio Torres, Northern Kentucky University; Morteza Sadat-Hossieny, Northern Kentucky University
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Diversity
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Manufacturing
engineering schools [9].Studies conducted by the Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME) identified two high prioritycompetency gaps between manufacturing industry’s workforce needs and what is provided byeducational programs on its Manufacturing Education Plan [10]. Availability of graduates inMechatronics Engineering will help industry reduce the identified critical competency gaps [4] aswell as comply with industry requirements for professionals with interdisciplinary thinking. AMechatronics Engineering graduate will have knowledge of and be capable of applyingengineering principles for design, modeling, and implementation of manufacturing automationsystems and manufacturing process control.The main source of information for the assessment of
Conference Session
Make It!
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Bart Taylor M.Ed., A&M Consolidated High School; Sheng-Jen Hsieh, Texas A&M University; Dezhen Song
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Manufacturing
Paper ID #14539MAKER: From 2-D Projective Geometry to 3-D Object Recognition and 3-DPrinting Processes for High School StudentsMr. Bart Taylor M.Ed., A&M Consolidated High School A Dedicated career and technology teacher with fifteen years of experience in the classroom. Offer a proven track record of commended performance in teaching, and leadership, with a passion for educa- tion and a commitment to continually pursue student, school and district success. Experience includes classroom teaching, motivational speaking, district curriculum and instructional coaching, professional development planning/presenting, high
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
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Manufacturing
week class is a week-long research based course designed to enhance the students’ learning experience inbusiness research methodology. It is offered in early August on campus as a part of thesecond year MID curriculum. In this course, students learn how to perform a literaturereview, prepare problem statement, design an unbiased data collection plan, and identifyan appropriate analysis methodology. While the focus of the course is primarily on theapplied research problems facing the distribution industry, students are allowed to choosetheir own research problem depending upon their interest and organizational background.The course is divided into two phases. Phase I represents (pre-residency week) activitiesin which students prepare a pre
Conference Session
Innovations in Manufacturing Laboratories
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jeffrey L. Newcomer, Western Washington University
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Manufacturing
, many other industries have been or are planning to introducerobots into their manufacturing processes.1 In the Pacific Northwest region several companies inaerospace, electronics, apparel, and commercial cookware have either introduced robots or ex-panded their use in recent years. As such, an introduction to robotics in the context of manufac-turing is becoming more important for students pursuing degrees in Manufacturing Engineering.There is, however, always a challenge when teaching robotics to find the correct balance betweenapplication and modeling. Many robotics courses taught in Electrical or Mechanical EngineeringDepartments have a tendency to emphasize modeling over application, but a well-prepared Man-ufacturing Engineer needs to
Conference Session
Supply Chain and Logistics in Manufacturing Education
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Vani Gaddam, Tennessee Technological University; Ismail Fidan, Tennessee Technological University; Bonita Barger, Tennessee Technological University
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Diversity
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Manufacturing
Rapid Manufacturing.Dr. Bonita Barger, Tennessee Technological University Currently, Dr. Barger is a Professor Emeritus of Management at Tennessee Technological University. She has diverse domestic and international operations experience in both for-profit and non-profit organiza- tions. Demonstrated ability to conceptualize and implement effective strategic human resource manage- ment plans that further broaden corporate objectives. Strong personal initiative, effective leadership skills, ability to influence others, proven collaborative style, and adaptability to various situations. Her research interests include creating global leaders and developing organizational talent. c American
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Latest Trends and Implementations in Manufacturing Education
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ali Ahmad, Northwestern State University
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Manufacturing
problem solving,management of resources, and process planning. Manufacturing is important and has greatimpact on economic development. Thus, it is imperative to provide pathways for students topursue careers in the manufacturing field.This paper discusses the development and implementation of articulated college credit forholders of "Louisiana’s Fast Start Program C4M Certification for Manufacturing”. Thiscertification was developed by Louisiana Economic Development – Fast Start Program and isoffered by different technical and community colleges in the state. It requires the completion ofone year of training on manufacturing oriented topics to include: Introduction to Manufacturing,Tools and Equipment Used in Manufacturing, and Introduction to
Conference Session
Make It!
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Thomas G. Hart, Tarrant County College; Sheng-Jen Hsieh, Texas A&M University
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Manufacturing
. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2016 MAKER: Wireless Control of Programmable Logic ControllersAbstractThis paper describes how a wireless connection has been established to allow the use of a tabletor smartphone to monitor and control a Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) using a tablet orsmartphone. This includes the use of software to set up a connection through a router to theEthernet adapter of the PLC. This activity is currently being used by industry to monitor andcontrol manufacturing processes and equipment. Potential employers are asking for ourgraduates to have hands on experiences with this type of control. Future plans are to conductcomprehensive evaluation of learning outcomes and expand the control of
Conference Session
Practical Teaching in Manufacturing
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Matthew Wettergreen, Rice University; Timothy J. Hinds, Michigan State University
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Diversity
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Manufacturing
most successful when they allocate timein the challenge and methodically proceed through the design process. The steps that each ofthese kits focus on are planning, defining the design criteria or success criteria, brainstorming,prototyping, testing, and iterating. Before and after the activity students take a survey thatassesses their understanding of the engineering design process and queries how they wouldallocate time in a similar challenge based on the steps of the design process.We detail the student and faculty experiences and provide preliminary data from our pilotdeployment of these kits. We will provide sample kits for other faculty to take home and solicitsuggestions for adoption in other programs.IntroductionEngineering design is a
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; Dharma Varapula, Drexel University
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Diversity
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Manufacturing
of water flow in serpentine channel, flow rate = 1 ml/min: (right) top plan view of chip; (left) thermal image of flow. t = 0 sec t = 10 sec t = 30 sec 1 cm t = 60 sec t = 75 sec t = 45 sec Figure 9. Time-lapse thermal images of Peltier heating of fluid flow in serpentine channel as in Figure 8. 4. MIXING OF HOT AND COLD WATER IN MICROCHANNELSWarm and cold water pumped into each of the inlets of the fluidic chip by a syringe pump is mixedat the outlet (Figure 10a). Figure 10b shows the temperature plot for this mixing. The top andbottom panels show the mixing with and without stirring. The
Conference Session
Innovative Project-Based Learning Practices in Manufacturing
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
April M. Bryan, Western Washington University; John Andrew Lund, Western Washington University
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Manufacturing
objectives of the WeRMST wereclarified and the plans were made for developing the system. This was followed by theestablishment of the system requirements. As the WeRMST was to be developed using theprinciples of RMS, it had to be capable of producing a product family. However, the objective ofthe project was the development of the WeRMST, not the product family. Therefore, the designspecifications were concentrated on the WeRMST. After establishment of the designrequirements, there was a need to determine whether a product family should be developed orwhether an existing product family should be adopted. As the result of this decision makingprocess was to design a product family, the design process was then split into two parts. One partof the
Conference Session
Make It!
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Larry G. Richards, University of Virginia
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Manufacturing
and materials center for the BLAST program, and assisted the teams in creatingparts for their designs.Please visit our Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/theengineersway/) or contact us atlgr@virginia.edu to gain access to the complete lessons plans. A more complete article on TrashSliders is being prepared for publication.
Conference Session
Green and Sustainable Manufacturing Education
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Young B. Moon, Syracuse University; Mingtao Wu, Syracuse University
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Manufacturing
Paper ID #14575Spurring Innovation in a Sustainable Manufacturing CourseDr. Young B. Moon, Syracuse University Young B. Moon is Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Syracuse University and serves as Kauffman Professor of Entrepreneurship and Innovation. He holds a BS degree from Seoul National University, a MS degree from Stanford University and a PhD degree from Purdue University. His pro- fessional interests include CyberManufacturing Systems, Sustainable Manufacturing, Product Realization Processes and Systems, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Systems, Systems Modeling and Simulation, Computer
Conference Session
Make It!
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Bryan Levy, Georgia Institute of Technology; Ricardo Jose Morocz; Craig Forest, Georgia Institute of Technology; Robert L. Nagel, James Madison University; Wendy C. Newstetter, Georgia Institute of Technology; Kimberly Grau Talley P.E., Texas State University; Shaunna Fultz Smith, Texas State University, San Marcos; Julie S. Linsey, Georgia Institute of Technology
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Manufacturing
of the students from early in the process canprove to be instrumental in the future success of the maker space. As opposed to an “If you buildit, they will come” philosophy, it can prove of use to ask the students for input on the matter inadvance as you may find that there is not as big of a desire for a space as anticipated. That’s notto say that a maker space would not be a good addition to your university just that the type ofspace that the students are looking for could be different then you planned, (sewing machinesand vinyl cutters instead of CNC mills and lathes).The involvement of students also plays a crucial role later on the process once the space hasbecome established in maintaining and expanding your maker space. Students can
Conference Session
Green and Sustainable Manufacturing Education
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Richard Y. Chiou, Drexel University; Michael G. Mauk, Drexel University; Tzu-Liang Bill Tseng, University of Texas, El Paso; Regina Ruane Ph.d., Drexel University ; Chetana R. Bayas; Abhishek Raja, Drexel University; Carlos Michael Ruiz, Drexel University
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Manufacturing
energy and energy efficiencyat Drexel University. The goal of the new course is to develop advanced knowledge to meetevolving workforce demands, expanding opportunities for professional advancement, or pursuinga managerial position in green energy manufacturing3. To support this goal, the new course isintended to enable students to make green decisions when selecting and implementing asustainable design plan for a particular industrial application through an in-depth understanding ofnewly emerging green energy manufacturing. One of the key challenges in developing thelaboratory course is an emphasis on hands-on experience for enhancing student learning on greenenergy manufacturing. To provide life cycle experience, simulations with an industry
Conference Session
Best Practices and Lessons Learned in Design Projects
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Elaine M. Cooney, Indiana University - Purdue University, Indianapolis; Paul Robert Yearling, Indiana University - Purdue University, Indianapolis; Jacob Allen Smith, Indiana University - Purdue University, Indianapolis
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Manufacturing
meet the recommendation for MET capstone experienceis the project should ideally be multidisciplinary in nature, must be project based and includeformal design, implementation and test processes. Because of the program curriculum plans, theEET students were involved in the project for two semesters. The MET students had a onesemester project course; this enabled one group of MET students to design the mechanicalsystem, document their work, and pass it on to a second team for implementation. This wasconsidered a positive based on what is typical in industry, where engineering groups areconstantly interfacing. The project management skills and Design for Six-sigma methodologyrequired to coordinate three different semester syllabi (two MET
Conference Session
Practical Teaching in Manufacturing
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Daniel J. Waldorf, California Polytechnic State University; Trian M. Georgeou, California Polytechnic State University
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Manufacturing
manufacture  Students will attain proficiency in manufacturing processes, the ability to design manufacturing processes that result in products that meet specific material and other requirements;  Students will attain proficiency in manufacturing competitiveness, the ability to create competitive advantage through manufacturing planning, strategy, quality, and control.With these learning outcomes in mind, the objectives of the current study are to  Develop a consistent approach to teaching GD&T across the design and manufacturing activities throughout the ME/MFG and MfgE curricula.  Ensure program graduates can effectively use the tools of the GD&T standard to communicate the functional aspects
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Latest Trends and Implementations in Manufacturing Education
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Avneet Hira, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Morgan M. Hynes, Purdue University, West Lafayette
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Diversity
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Manufacturing
art andcraft and associated enterprise, the locals tend to draw connections with their traditions andphilosophy of Makerspaces19.In Spain, several spaces again not associated with Maker media but claimed as Makerspacescome up in our search20,21. In Spain like China, Makerspaces are associated with the conceptof start-ups, which is the encouragement behind many other co-working spaces in thecountry.In India, Makerspaces appear to be more associated with the technologies used in themparticularly 3 D printing22. There are a few Makerspace like spaces across the country thatserve different clientele such as rural youth, urban corporate employees, hobbyists andstudents23. The government launched a campaign24 via which it plans to increase
Conference Session
Innovations in Manufacturing Laboratories
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Yanqing Gao, Oregon Institute of Technology; Fei-Yue Wang, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Wangping Sun, Oregon Institute of Technology; Xisong Dong, Qingdao Academy of Intelligent Industries; Xiwei Liu, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Qingdao Academy of Intelligent Industries; ShuangShuang Li, Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Diversity
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Manufacturing
requirementspecification. To take the unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) course as an example, thesestudents in the UAV CDIO-SMC may propose many questionnaires through some socialnetwork sites or analyze user comments on various UAVs by several large online shoppingsites.2) Product designersBased on the requirement specification, product designers make a general specification forboth hardware and software, and develop some trail products by 3D printers. All designerswork on the interactive design and innovation platform in several groups. Some computeraided design and computer aided process planning software tools can be used for UAVdesign for good user experience.3) Process implementersThe process implementers maybe generally divided to three groups: hardware
Conference Session
Make It!
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Austin Talley P.E., Texas State University; Kimberly Grau Talley P.E., Texas State University
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Diversity
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Manufacturing
videoFigure 12: 3 Ask a questionFigure 13: 4 Write fileLessons Learned and Conclusions • Find the right balance of the output volume for the display. The users need to be able to hear the video, but the level should be respectful of nearby labs/offices. For this particular display, it is located amongst many research labs and so it was not too sound sensitive. Still, the sound was frequently adjusted by others through the TV volume controls. • Find a way to disable auto-updates on the host computer, instead make a plan to manually update software as needed. The auto-updates on this computer required the user to approve the update. As such, it stalled the video display by having the pop up window on the other
Conference Session
Make It!
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Christopher Chariah, Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology; Nicholas Kumia; Jonathan R. Zubarriain, Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology; Shouling He, Vaughn College of Aeronautics & Technology; Hossein Rahemi, Vaughn College of Aeronautics & Technology
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Manufacturing
an NSF research project.Nicholas Kumia Senior in the Undergraduate Mechatronics Engineering Program at Vaughn College He graduated high school at the age of 16 and has completed the 4-year Mechatronics Program in 3-years. Recently, He co-founded the UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles) Club at Vaughn College and has been working as Lead Programmer. He plans to pursue a master’s degree in Computer Science to supplement this expertise in Mechatronics Engineering.Mr. Jonathan R. Zubarriain, Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology Jonathan Zubarriain is a senior in the Mechatronics Engineering program at Vaughn College of Aeronau- tics and Technology. He is co-founder of the Vaughn College UAV Club and has held the
Conference Session
Green and Sustainable Manufacturing Education
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Tzu-Liang Bill Tseng, University of Texas, El Paso; Aditya Akundi, University of Texas, El Paso; Richard Chiou, Drexel University; Arturo Olivarez Jr., University of Texas, El Paso; Eric D. Smith, University of Texas, El Paso
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Diversity
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Manufacturing
students opportunities for acquiring 21st century knowledge and skills required to compete with a technology-rich workforce environment. The second c American Society for Engineering Education, 2016 Paper ID #15360 grant aims at providing educational and administrative support to undergraduate student in areas of career and financial management planning. He has been selected as Research Fellow at the Educational Test- ing Service at Princeton for two consecutive summer terms. He has been program chair and president of the regional association (Southwest Educational Research Association) and presently
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Revitalization of Manufacturing Education
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ananda Mani Paudel, Metropolitan State University of Denver; Devi Kiran Kalla, Metropolitan State University of Denver
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Manufacturing
by preparing engineers, who arebetter equipped with the latest knowledge and skills. The outcome of this paper might be ofrelevance to anyone planning to offer similar courses in their institutions. The authors believethat this course will be a foundational one for developing future courses relevant to the field ofDDM.IntroductionConversion of the computer aided design (CAD) model directly into a physical object isbecoming a mainstream technological innovation in manufacturing, which has seen anexponential growth in recent years1. This advancement is creating a renaissance of United States(US) manufacturing, and some people even called it a new industrial revolution2. A consensusis building in the support of aforementioned perception and
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Green and Sustainable Manufacturing Education
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jaby Mohammed, The Petroleum Institute, Abu Dhabi; Saed Talib Amer, The Petroleum Institute, Abu Dhabi
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Diversity
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Manufacturing
evidence showing that personal understanding and knowledge is acritical component of student learning [10]. Schraw, Dunkle, and Bendixen [11] designed beliefssurvey to measure five constructs concerning the nature of knowledge and the origins ofindividuals’ abilities which was based on the earlier work of Schommer [12], he primary purposeof this study was to the knowledge and belief of the students related to sustainability.Education had always been an integral part of the United National sustainable developmentagenda. The World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD) in 2002 adopted theJohannesburg Plan of Implementation reaffirmed the achievement of need to integratesustainable development into formal education at all levels, as well as through
Conference Session
Supply Chain and Logistics in Manufacturing Education
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Victor Taratukhin, Stanford University; Yulia Yadgarova P.E., Bauman Moscow State Technical University; Anastasia Stelvaga, Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology
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Manufacturing
reference framework are displayed,further cloud manufacturing planning and simulation level are proposed and learningoutcomes are described. History of the Automotive systemsAutomation of different product life-cycle phases is being developed since 1970. Theattention was usually focused on programs facilitating automated design (Computer AidedDesign) and manufacturing (Manufacturing Execution Systems, MES) [2]. With significanthelp of information technologies, evolving since 1980, the new step was made, emerged aconcept of FMS(Flexible Manufacturing System). In the end of 80th - beginning of 90thfocus of attention shifted toward product design, manufacturing equipment configuration andnew products management issues. At that time concepts of PDM
Conference Session
Make It!
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Julie Darwin; Joseph Patrick Kale, Bucknell University; Michael S. Thompson, Bucknell University; Margot A Vigeant, Bucknell University; Alan Cheville, Bucknell University
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Manufacturing
Badging System is to provide an open-source resourcefor other campus Makerspaces that may be interested in controlling access to some equipmentand logging equipment usage. A demonstration system will be available at the ASEE conferencewith functionality determined by successful completion of the project by the capstone designteam and the vagaries of internet access. The complete plans and code for the project will furtherbe made available on a public website at the conclusion of the project in early May 2016.1 Kotys-Schwartz, D., D. Knight, and G. Pawlas, First-Year and Capstone Design Projects: Is the Bookend Curriculum Approach Effective for Skill Gain, in American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition2010
Conference Session
Make It!
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Yalcin Ertekin, Drexel University (Tech.); Warren Rosen, Drexel University (Eng. & Eng. Tech.); M. Eric Carr, Drexel University (Eng. & Eng. Tech.); Michael Cassidy
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Manufacturing
themotion of the hammers, etc. must all make the proper contribution to the way the fortepianokeyboard action feels to the musician. The plan proposed initially was to build a single-keymodel as a starting point and then begin removing mechanical components in an effort to reducecosts and complexity. The design team replaced more complicated components like hammersand escapement pawls with simpler devices involving springs and latch mechanisms, made witha 3D printer.By the winter quarter the students constructed a 5-key prototype that gave us a platform to test afew types of alternative mechanisms. Larger parts such as key bodies were made from wood, asthey were too big to be 3D printed by Dimension FDM 3D printer. Pictured below are twovariations
Conference Session
Make It!
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Dustin Jack Hallenbeck, University of Pittsburgh, Johnstown; Tumkor Serdar, University of Pittsburgh, Johnstown
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Manufacturing
technology has not only made it possible to nearly fly anyobject, regardless of shape, but also allows anyone be able to pick up the controller and fly anyquadcopter. The processor planned for this project comes equipped with a 3 axis gyroscope thatwill do automatic leveling and consistent flight patterns7. Even with this advance in technology,the frame’s balance must still be analyzed carefully, making sure that all components of any majormass, excluding the motors, be as centralized inside the body as possible. The suggested designframe is an entry level racing frame that has a mounting system pre designed making it possible tohave a micro camera mounted and turning the quadcopter into a first person view (FPV) or drone.All components have been
Conference Session
Supply Chain and Logistics in Manufacturing Education
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mathew Schaefer, Milwaukee School of Engineering
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Manufacturing
make a profit on this order and many orders to follow. (Sample just enough cards to make a confident well- informed decision and give the right answer)Bibliography 1) Kalpakjian, S., and Steven R. Schmid. "Chapter 4." Manufacturing Processes for Engineering Materials. 5th ed. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2008. Print. 2) Control Chart Constants and Formulae. Institute of Quality and Reliability, 2013. Web. 4 Mar. 2015. .Appendix: Homework assignment as given to students. ME323 – Spring 2015 Tell me by THIS FRIDAY… if you wish take the Bet! M. Schaefer Plan how you would