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Conference Session
Thermodynamics, Fluids and Heat Transfer I
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sarah A. Roller, University of Alabama, Huntsville; Francis Christopher Wessling, University of Alabama, Huntsville
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
Paper ID #18365Reflecting on the Reflections Driving Variations in Heat Transfer TeachingDr. Sarah A. Roller, University of Alabama, Huntsville Sarah A. Roller is an Assistant Professor in Mathematics Education at the University of Alabama in Huntsville. She received her Ph.D. in curriculum, teaching, and educational policy from Michigan State University. Her research interests include teacher preparation and mentoring practices, research-based instructional strategies for teaching mathematics and STEM education, and teacher development.Dr. Francis Christopher Wessling, University of Alabama, Huntsville Professor, Mechanical
Conference Session
Teams, Teaching, Leadership, and Technical Communications in Mechanical Engineering
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Timothy J. Jacobs, Texas A&M University; Rachal E. Thomassie, Texas A&M University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
such, departments must find creative and effective ways to providing properadvising and mentoring on these topics.One solution, which by itself provides such a high-impact learning experience, is a student-centered / student-led program to aid the department in providing services to students. Ourdepartment developed a student ambassador program to meet these needs. The main objective ofthe student ambassador program is to provide information about the department, major disciplineand university from a student’s perspective.This paper describes the student ambassador and program in more detail, provides preliminaryassessment of its effectiveness through analysis of the ambassador reflection pieces, and offersguidance on developing and
Conference Session
Thermodynamics, Fluids and Heat Transfer II
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Karim Altaii, James Madison University; Colin J. Reagle, George Mason University; Mary K. Handley, James Madison University
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
thermodynamics), were flipped and involved pre-recorded videos and self-reflection guides, which we call Flip Lecture Sheets (FLS). FLS reflections had to be completedbefore class and were meant as a mechanism to ensure students actively watched the videos. Thelast three weeks (thermodynamic cycles) were focused on application and the course project.Pre-recorded videos were not used in this part of the course because the focus is on integratingthe knowledge gained throughout the course and applying that knowledge to solve more complexproblems. The culminating project was a key part of the last three weeks. From start to end,students were given progressively greater ownership and responsibility in applying knowledge.A theoretical framework guiding this
Conference Session
Thermodynamics, Fluids and Heat Transfer I
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Dazhi Yang, Boise State University; Krishna Pakala, Boise State University
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
by peer tutoring orexplaining a problem to other students. Students who peer tutored or took the lead in explaining aproblem to his/her peers would be awarded a peer tutor certificate. A peer tutor certificate wasaccounted five points (a very small percentage) toward the final grade.2. 6. Integration/AlignmentLast but not least important, all the major components of the online course were integrated. That is, thelearning goals, the materials, the teaching/learning activities, and the feedback and assessment all wereclosely aligned with and supported each other, which was critical to achieve the learning goals andstudent’s success. The course objectives reflected different levels of learning that necessitated differentkinds of assessment. The
Conference Session
Teams, Capstone Courses, and Project Based-Learning
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
John S Gero, UNCC; Ting Song, South Puget Sound Community College
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
engineering educators to develop teaching models andactivities to promote using problem decomposition and recomposition in engineering educationon the basis that professional engineers use more decomposition/recomposition that studentscurrently do.AcknowledgementsThis material is based partially upon work supported by Utah State University during Dr Song’sPhD candidature. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in thismaterial are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of that institution. Partof this material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation Grant No.EEC- 1463873. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in thismaterial are those of the
Conference Session
Thermodynamics, Fluids and Heat Transfer II
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Yeow Siow, University of Illinois, Chicago
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
Q insulation=3,623 kJwhich is a rather large number compared to the other heat sources considered above. Uponfurther reflection, one should realize that even when the refrigerator is unused, as long as it isplugged in, it will consume electricity (i.e., compressor will run) throughout the day and night,and imperfect insulation is, largely, to blame.Others: All other heat source contributions may be lumped into an arbitrary constant without theneed for in-depth analysis. For simplicity, it is assumed zero.Putting everything together, rounding up to the nearest integer, the actual COP is Q c Q food +Q opening+Qinsulation+Qothers 898+10+3623 4531 COP actual
Conference Session
Teams, Teaching, Leadership, and Technical Communications in Mechanical Engineering
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Richard Melnyk, U.S. Military Academy; Brian J. Novoselich, U.S. Military Academy
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
experiences (category 2),inspiring a “need to know” (category 3). ASME explicitly states the need for engineering andengineering technologists to, “continually learn and sometimes reinvent themselves”9 pg. 13 and“develop new knowledge based on a research effort”9 pg. 32, which is a direct reflection ofcategory 1 and category 5 which describe andragogical learners as increasingly self-directed andself-motivated respectively. These categories describe the need for learning experiences to beorganized around competency based categories that will allow learners to live more effectively inthe future and acknowledging that knowledge gained through experiences are more meaningfulthan that which is abstracted from professional practice. Another
Conference Session
ME Demonstrations and Laboratories
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Cody McKenzie, Clemson University; Todd Schweisinger, Clemson University; John R. Wagner P.E., Clemson University
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
(t) is the input force (N), (i.e., the swinging of the bell’s hammer), m is the mass (kg) ofthe device, and k (N/m) is the stiffness of the material. The variable x denotes the displacement.The natural frequency, in Hz, may be defined as (3)In Abaqus, a range of frequencies were selected as bounds which started at 300 Hz and ended at500Hz. The result equates to 371.21Hz, so the natural frequency happens at 371.21Hz. Incomparison, the FFT value of 360 Hz reflects 3% difference. Likely this difference is due tomodel simplifications for the bell which does not fully reflect complete geometry, noise in datacollection, etc. Figure 8: Solidworks
Conference Session
Teams, Capstone Courses, and Project Based-Learning
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
John M. Mativo, University of Georgia; Nicola W. Sochacka, University of Georgia; Kathryn Marie Youngblood, University of Georgia; Doug Brouillard, Eaton Corp. Supercharger; Joachim Walther, University of Georgia
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
, educational psychology, and social work in the context of fundamental educational research. Dr. Walther’s research program spans interpretive research methodologies in engineering edu- cation, the professional formation of engineers, the role of empathy and reflection in engineering learning, and student development in interdisciplinary and interprofessional spaces. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 Deepening student understandings of engineering dynamics principles through industry-inspired, problem-based learning activitiesAbstractThis paper describes the development, implementation, and evaluation of project-based learning(PBL
Conference Session
Learning and Assessment in ME 2
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Namhee Kim, Texas A&M University; Matilda (Tillie) Wilson McVay, Texas A&M University, Department of Mechanical Engineering; Arun R. Srinivasa, Texas A&M University
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
students’ learning level can become higher in Bloom’s Taxonomy. We emphasizedsurveying the students before and after the demonstrations with discussions to get students moreactively involved in the demonstrations. Thus the demonstrations combined with surveysencouraged them to reflect on the concepts they were learning. Our survey questions weredeveloped to improve conceptual thinking and qualitative judgment aspects of the topics versuscalculation of values.Instructors need to understand that students have different learning styles to facilitate theirlearning [17]. For example, some students prefer explanations of theory before exposed topractice and others respond well when practice is connected to theory. Thus, it is important forinstructors to
Conference Session
Teams, Capstone Courses, and Project Based-Learning
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Molly A. McVey, University of Kansas; Carl W. Luchies, University of Kansas; Adrian Joseph Villicana, University of Kansas
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
student.Each class began with the same two-stage reading quiz as was done in Fall 2014 semester(described above). The second activity, team development, required approximately five minutesand consisted of two questions for team discussion. The first question was an icebreaker,designed to be easy to answer and help the teams engage in conversation. The second questionwas designed to focus on team function and cause reflection on attributes of a team. A sample ofquestions used for each question type is provided in Table 1. After approximately four minutesof team discussion, the instructor asked a subset of the teams to quickly report to the class arepresentative answer to each question, and occasionally followed up with a brief discussion onthe
Conference Session
Teams, Teaching, Leadership, and Technical Communications in Mechanical Engineering
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Megan Reissman, University of Dayton; Timothy Reissman, University of Dayton
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
students haveperformed assignments in which each aspect individually presented the same level of challenge.Table 2 also details other aspects of experimental complexity that increased the challenge level ofthe experiments. One aspect of scaffolding was initial use of a DAQ system to record a singlesignal of data and later using the same system with modifications to record multiple signals ofdata. Another aspect of scaffolding was that measurements in early experiments could be recordedwithout an overall plan for the order in which they should occur. Experiment 3 introduced therequirement that the order in which data was collected must be decided in advance as data collectedout of order would not reflect the desired impact of hysteresis. Experiment
Conference Session
Teams, Capstone Courses, and Project Based-Learning
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David E. Schmidt, University of Pittsburgh; Renee M. Clark, University of Pittsburgh
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
working for Delphi. She completed her postdoctoral studies in engineering education at the University of Pittsburgh. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017Improving Student Capstone Experience by Early Exposure and Engagement David E. Schmidt and Renee M. ClarkAbstractMany mechanical engineering students entering the capstone course struggle with the open-ended natureof the experience. While students are eager to apply their technical skills in a design environment,proficiency with professional skills can represent the greatest barrier to success. While freshman andsophomores are exposed to these skills, they must be applied and reflected upon in a
Conference Session
Programming, Virtual Reality, and Dynamic Systems
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michelle M. Blum, Syracuse University; John F. Dannenhoffer III, Syracuse University
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
. Student were asked to reflect on how intellectually stimulating the MatLab projects were,with a rating of 1 being “not very stimulating”, a rating of 3 being “just right” and 5 being “toomuch”. The overall results were mediocre, with an average score of 3.10 ± 0.71. We believe thisis because students equate intellectual stimulation with difficulty. Intellectual stimulation isdefined as being encouraged to innovate and be creative, as well as encouraged to critical thinkand problem-solve. Intellectual stimulation involves arousing students’ thoughts and imagination[8]. However students tend to think that more thought means more work and thus an increasedlevel of difficulty. When comparing the results of asking students about the difficulty level
Conference Session
Thermodynamics, Fluids and Heat Transfer II
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Smitesh Bakrania, Rowan University; Kaitlin Engle Mallouk, Rowan University
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
learning.Overall the textbook was well aligned with the philosophy of TFS.Nevertheless, Turns’ book like most other thermodynamics textbooks relies on steam tables forwater properties. As a result, the instruction, homeworks, and assessments were designed to usethe steam tables as the primary source of water thermodynamic properties. Adopting propertydiagrams as the primary source of water properties meant revising the instruction, homeworksolutions, and the assessment to reflect the change.ImplementationInstruction using Steam TablesThermodynamic properties of mixed phase substances typically follow a complete treatment ofideal gas behavior. Within the discussion of ideal gas behavior, the thermodynamic properties ofPressure ​P​, Temperature ​T​, Density
Conference Session
Teams, Teaching, Leadership, and Technical Communications in Mechanical Engineering
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kenneth W. Van Treuren, Baylor University; Cynthia C. Fry, Baylor University
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
Team,” Session 2525, ASEE Conference and Exposition, Nashville, TN, June 22-25,2003.19. Sheridan, Patricia, Gammal, Lobna, Phillips, Jennie, Evans, Greg, and Reeve, Dug, “A Team-effectivenessInventory for Guided Reflection and Feedback,” Paper ID #6820, ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Atlanta,GA, Jund 23-26, 2013.20. Sheppard, Keith, Dominick, Peter, and Blicharz, Edward, Developing Team-Work Skills Through a Core DesignThread, AC 2008-3132, ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Pittsburgh, PA, June 22-25, 2008.21. Edmonson, Charlie, and Summers, Donna, “Integrating Teamwork Across the Curriculum,” AC 2007-3248,ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Honolulu, Hawaii, June 24-27, 2007.22. Whalen, Richard, Freeman, Susan, Jaeger, Beverly
Conference Session
Mechanical Engineering Division Poster Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Barbara Sabine Linke, University of California, Davis; Ian C. Garretson, University of California, Davis; Fahad M. Jan, University of California, Davis; Lee Michael Martin, University of California, Davis; Mohamed M. Hafez, University of California, Davis
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
modelmanufacturing. In week six, sustainability is introduced with the three dimensions: economy,environment, and society. The product life-cycle perspective is introduced. Furthermore,pollutants, embodied energy, and impacts on workers are discussed. Embodied energy describesthe energy necessary to produce material and products including losses due to materialextraction, manufacturing, transport, process inefficiencies, electricity generation, and more. Theaccompanying homework assignment will have the students calculate material and labor costs ina given scenario and reflect on additional costs and sustainability factors.In the seventh week, product quality is reviewed in detail with regard to part dimension.Measurement frequency varies from 100% control
Conference Session
Learning and Assessment in ME 2
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
John A. Mirth, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
material, withmany students viewing any given video multiple times. Students took advantage of the outcomebased assignments to progress at their chosen rate, with several students finishing the course oneor two weeks prior to the end of the term.IntroductionIf one is seeking information on the best teaching practices in higher education, or engineeringeducation, you do not need to go far to find a vast library of resources. Terms such as “activelearning”, “flipped classrooms”, “hybrid courses”, “reflective thinking”, “standards-based grading”,and others run through the literature (for examples see Felder et. al, 2011[1]). As an engineeringprofessor, I find the number of options and recommendations to be somewhat daunting. Myneeds are not for more
Conference Session
Software and Related Tools for Teaching and Course Efficiencies
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Amir Karimi P.E., University of Texas, San Antonio; Randall D. Manteufel P.E., University of Texas, San Antonio
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
students’ difficulties. An effective practice is to rephrase andrepeat questions at the end of a lecture or the start of the next lecture. The technique of adaptivequestioning is effective at addressing common persistent misunderstandings. Examples of thesequence of questions are described. Student feedback shows the use of frequent and persistentquestions which focus on fundamental concepts are effective at improving student mastery offundamental concepts.IntroductionMany engineering students have difficulty explaining the fundamental concepts used in solvingengineering problems. They succeed at algorithmic problem solving but have difficulty explainingthe physical systems being described. This is reflected in low scores on concept inventoryexams
Conference Session
Undergraduate Research and a Force and Moment Lab
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michelle Audrey Pang, Sandia National Laboratories; Carolyn Conner Seepersad, University of Texas, Austin; Sheldon Landsberger, University of Texas, Austin, Department of Mechanical Engineering
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
prior projects underthe same faculty in future years. The report also provides students with an opportunity to learnhow to write academic research papers and reflect on their semester’s work. Guidelines areprovided in Appendix C. Sample Projects and Outcomes. Over the tenure of the FIRE program, a number of projectshave been offered, ranging from analyzing human gait to develop a prototype for a prosthetichuman ankle to modeling and creating energy models of buildings for predicting energy efficiencymeasures to designing a fire suppression system. The project offerings selected for each cohorttake advantage of faculty expertise while maintaining a balance of theory based analysis (such asgenerating order of magnitude calculations or
Conference Session
Teams, Teaching, Leadership, and Technical Communications in Mechanical Engineering
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Traci M. Nathans-Kelly, Cornell University; Rick Evans, Cornell University
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
through, for example, iterative revision, peer response and reflection, to be continually ready to learn to learn how and to teach each otherRather quickly it became clear that to be able to realize these needs, we needed to create a newMAE communications curriculum and design a research program for assessment. This newcurriculum and the adjoining research program is known as the MAE/ECP EngineeringCommunications Initiative.There are three key components to the initiative: 1. Creating a pilot partner course, ENGRC 2250, Communication for Mechanical Engineering Design at the sophomore level to be taught in conjunction with MAE 2250, Mechanical Synthesis. 2. Coordinating and supporting through teaching partnerships communication