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Conference Session
Teaching Methods for the 21st Century: Part 2
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Richard Savage, California Polytechnic State University
Tagged Divisions
Materials
method but often they arenot exposed to design methods until their capstone senior project. We have developed aseven-step method that guides students through projects and enables them to achieve theskills we have identified as essential to their success as global engineers. The stepsinclude 1) identifying user’s needs, 2) developing product concepts, 3) translatingperformance requirements from the language of the customer into technical functionalrequirements, 4) brainstorming several conceptual designs and choosing the optimumsolution, 5) developing a detailed design solution, 6) fabricating a prototype and testingto ensure that it meets the performance requirements and 7) determining the commercialfeasibility of the design solution. An example
Conference Session
Teaching Methods for the 21st Century: Part 1
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Richard Savage, California Polytechnic State University; Linda Vanasupa, California Polytechnic State University; Jonathan Stolk, Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering
Tagged Divisions
Materials
Biomaterials, Microfabrication, Micro Systems Technology,Failure Analysis, Material Characterization and Corrosion. The capstone course, entitled“Corporate Culture,” gives students an overview of how to practice engineering in the corporateworld and covers topics such as organizational structures, product development processes,corporate business models, intellectual property, ethics and the practice of life-long learning.Moreover, each student must complete a Senior Design Project and present their findings at theannual Materials Engineering Technology Conference. Page 12.367.10Assessing Our ProgressOne of the continuing challenges of any pedagogy is
Conference Session
Hands-on Materials Science and Engineering
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Gangbing Song, University of Houston; Richard Bannerot, University of Houston
Tagged Divisions
Materials
Mechanical Engineering at the University of Houston. Among these are twointeractive demonstrations housed in an acrylic display case intended to facilitate theunderstanding of SMAs and their possible applications. The demonstrations have been designedto show SMA wire actuation displacement and force in an interactive, easy-to-use fashion.To further enhance undergraduate learning in the area of smart materials, the development ofthis interactive demonstration was assigned as a senior capstone design project allowing fourstudents in mechanical and electrical engineering to gain hands-on experience in designing anintelligent system.The Interactive SMA DemonstrationGeneral Description of the Interactive SMA DemonstrationFour undergraduate senior
Conference Session
Curriculum Implementation of Materials Advances
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Yaomin Dong, Kettering University; Jacqueline El-Sayed, Kettering University
Tagged Divisions
Materials
composite materialsused in their co-op jobs, senior thesis work, and other capstone course projects. A coursefocusing on the composite materials is much needed. In a recent Polymers Industrial AdvisoryBoard Meeting at Kettering, the authors proposed a course outline to be developed on mechanics,processing, and design aspects of fiber-reinforced composite materials. The Board approved theproposal and gave input and a strong endorsement to the endeavor.The topic of composite materials has a very broad spectrum. From a material science andengineering aspect, microstructures and properties are the main focus. The mechanics ofcomposite materials includes equilibrium, stress, strain, deformation, linear and nonlinearbehaviors and the relationships
Conference Session
Introductory Materials Science for the 21st Century
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Carolyn Skurla, Baylor University
Tagged Divisions
Materials
offering, I solicited and discussed ideas forimprovements and changes to the laboratory format with faculty, staff, and students who hadpreviously taken the class. Because of its small size, our machine shop is too small to allowextensive student training on the equipment; however, the students strongly recommended thatmore hands-on experience with manufacturing methods was needed. They suggestedcomponents of laboratory exercises that could be deleted from the formal exercise and convertedinto self-paced, independent student activities. Our department’s machinist is heavily involvedin working with students in the capstone design courses in the second half of each semester;therefore, the assistance of the staff machinist was incorporated into
Conference Session
Curriculum Implementation of Materials Advances
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Santosh Kurinec, Rochester Institute of Technology; Surendra Gupta, Rochester Institute of Technology
Tagged Divisions
Materials
• Plasma processes • Electrochemistry • Chemical Mechanical Planarization • Materials Analysis • Optical properties and lithographyThe program encompasses capstone senior design project that involves design and developmentof integrated device, component, process or capability at RIT. Students publish their seniorproject papers in proceedings published each year. The trend over the last several years showsthat ~ 30-50% of senior projects entail materials process development. In addition, students getopportunities during their co-op experience to engage in materials/process development projects.Further graduate coursework in materials science and engineering will provide deeperunderstanding of materials engineering fundamentals
Conference Session
Teaching Methods for the 21st Century: Part 2
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mary Vollaro, Western New England College
Tagged Divisions
Materials
developed tomaintain technical rigor in material selection methodology, yet promote creativity and originalityin engineering problem solving.Future WorkThe flexibility of these exercises can be adapted to any group of students and may also focus onthe group’s personal or professional interests. So, current events in mass media, newspapers andmagazines have the potential to lead to the development of materials selection exercises. Otherpossible applications may be in a manufacturing processes course, product design application,and a capstone design projects. Utilization of the CES EDUPack software can be implemented ina variety of ways, from information attained on the material records to setting up limit stages tonarrowing the choices of materials