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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
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Diversity
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Mechanical Engineering
rates and the likelihood ofcontinued research participation and higher education. A new initiative at the University of Texasat Austin (UT Austin), the Freshman Introduction to Research in Engineering (FIRE) program,offers a select group of first-year students with an opportunity to participate in semester-long,faculty-sponsored mechanical engineering research and development projects. In addition to theirresearch, students attend bi-monthly lectures that introduce them to various topics in mechanicalengineering and current research in the field, the successes (and roadblocks) in engineeringresearch and how to overcome them, and career opportunities in engineering. An end of semesterposter session allows students to showcase their research
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Microcontrollers, Programming, and Data Acquisition
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
James A. Mynderse, Lawrence Technological University; Jeff Shelton, Purdue University, West Lafayette
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Diversity
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Mechanical Engineering
culminating in the collaborative design and fabrication ofan autonomous vehicle. Students were provided a realistic design scenario early in the course,with subsequent lecture and laboratory activities tying directly to the proposed problem.Following the submission of student design work, and demonstration of their mechatronicdevices, student learning outcomes were assessed both indirectly and directly. Indirectassessment implied both the course content and collaborative design project contributed tostudent learning. Direct assessment of student designs showed improvement from previoussemesters.IntroductionLawrence Technological University (Lawrence Tech) is engaged in a seven-year process toincorporate active and collaborative learning (ACL) and
Conference Session
Outstanding Contributions to ME
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Paul Corder, Lamar University; Jiang Zhou, Lamar University; Kendrick Aung, Lamar University
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Mechanical Engineering
and principles that will enable them tobecome contributing members of their social and professional communities, these tools includebasic science, mathematics, engineering science, and discipline-specific engineering principles.Many engineering programs provide exposure to real-world design challenges for their studentsbefore graduation. This paper discusses a program suitable for mechanical engineering seniordesign projects in support of the U.S. space program, specifically NASA, Johnson Space Center,Houston, Texas.The Texas Space Grant Consortium (“TSGC”) sponsors the TSGC DESIGN CHALLENGE, aunique experience for undergraduate students to propose, design and fabricate a solution to atopic of importance to NASA and its mission. After
Conference Session
Innovations in Mechanical Engineering Education Poster Session
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
S. Perwez Kalim, Wilkes University
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Mechanical Engineering
reorganization of a sophomore level thermodynamics course addresses these issues. Themain objectives of this effort are to expand the boundaries of students’ knowledge by engagingthem with the planning, design, build, and test concepts. The process included the reorientationof theory taught in the class and required an active student participation in a special designproject. The whole idea was to incorporate a hands-on design project and other pedagogicalchanges to transform the student’s learning into a pleasant and fulfilling experience. The projectwas successfully completed for the first time in the spring of 2005. The students associated withthis approach were divided into several groups, where each group was assigned to develop aStirling engine
Conference Session
Mechanical Engineering Technical Session: Pedagogy II - Best Teaching Practices
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Taylor Tucker, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Esmee Vernooij, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Catherine LaBore, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign ; Ava R. Wolf, Center for Innovation in Teaching and Learning; Cheelan Bo-Linn, Center for Innovation in Teaching & Learning, University of Illinois; Robert Thomas Baird; Nattasit Dancholvichit, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Leon Liebenberg, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Mechanical Engineering
-Linn, Center for Innovation in Teaching & Learning, University of IllinoisDr. Robert Thomas Baird, As Senior Associate Director at the Center for Innovation in Teaching And Learning Robert leads the faculty development, emerging educational technologies, media, and online instructional design units. He has extensive experience in technology-enhanced classrooms, online teaching environments, and web- based student writing and multimedia projects. Robert teaches cinema, new media, and digital video courses. His 1995 dissertation used cognitive psychology to understand how filmgoers can be frightened and startled by film scenes they know are fictional. In the early 1980s he worked as an assistant film editor in
Conference Session
Mechanical Engineering Division Technical Session 4
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Emad W. Jassim, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Blake Everett Johnson, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Mechanical Engineering
Paper ID #27263An Integrated Four-year Hands-on Design Curriculum: A Case StudyDr. Emad W. Jassim, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Dr. Emad W. Jassim is an Assistant Dean for Undergraduate Programs in the College of Engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Prior to this position he was the Director of Under- graduate Programs at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Department of Mechanical Science and Engineering (MechSE) where he also served as Chief Advisor, Senior Design Project Coordinator, and lecturer of thermal/fluid science courses. He received his BS, MS, and PhD from the
Conference Session
Design Throughout the Mechanical Engineering Curriculum
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Aaron Lalley P.E., South Dakota School of Mines and Technology; Mark David Bedillion, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology; Michael Langerman, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology; Umesh A. Korde, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
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Mechanical Engineering
project and be part of a design team on a CNC project. These projectsrequire that the students complete fully dimensioned and toleranced engineering drawings and awork order including material selection and a planned build process.The third course in the sophomore year is a product development course focused on sustainableenergy. The lecture content includes renewable and sustainable fossil and nuclear energy. Thestudents complete a supporting lab series including solar, wind, fuel cell and hydroelectricexperiments. During the last half of the course the students design, build, and test an energyrelated product of their own invention receiving guidance and critique throughout the process
Conference Session
Learning and Assessment in ME 2
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Nina Robson, California State University, Fullerton; Madeline E. Rasche, California State University, Fullerton, Chemistry and Biochemistry Department; Vishalkumar Jayantibhai Ahir, California State University Fullerton; Iulian Mocanu
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Mechanical Engineering
parallel linkages, cams and gear systemsand robot manipulators, to name a few. During the Fall 2016 semester, new experiences in theform of interactive activities, including research projects were developed and incorporatedwithin the course. These activities were specifically designed to enhance the students’knowledge of how the above-mentioned mechanical systems appear in other domains, such asBiomechanics and Biochemistry with the goal of giving the students the opportunity to not onlycross boundaries, but also integrate and use current knowledge in their own area to solveresearch problems in other disciplines.Results related to the three desired learning outcomes (critical thinking, intellectual maturity,and responsibility for own learning
Conference Session
Teaching Mechanical Systems: What's New
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Raghu Echempati, Kettering University; Richard Dippery, Kettering University
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Mechanical Engineering
in a typical machine designcourse. These are some of the attributes for innovation and creativity which help them develop amindset for possible entrepreneurship. It takes a mechanical engineering graduate a long way topractice professional engineering if he/she develops strong engineering and problems solvingskills with a different mindset. Machine Design is a typical course that gives this experience.Based on many years of teaching this course, in this paper, the authors present the assessment ofcourse learning objectives (CLOs) and how they are linked to direct assessment of homework,class work, exams and design project outcomes. The CLOs are also mapped with the ABETProgram Outcomes. This being a core course it is offered every quarter at
Conference Session
Learning and Assessment I
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robert G. Ryan, California State University, Northridge
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Mechanical Engineering
c American Society for Engineering Education, 2012 Assessment of a New Design Stem Course SequenceAbstractIn Fall 2009, the Mechanical Engineering Department at California State University, Northridgeimplemented significant changes to the curriculum by creating a new course sequence focusedon design. The course sequence is distributed throughout the four years of the program, andculminates in the traditional capstone senior design course. One of the features of the newsequence was the requirement of a team project in each course, including oral design reviewsdocumenting the projects’ progress. Enabling our students to continuously develop anddemonstrate skills related to design and communication was the main incentive behind
Conference Session
Introducing Active and Inductive Learning and Improving the Learning Curve in ME
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Christopher Byrne, Western Kentucky University
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Mechanical Engineering
curricular and extra-curricular engineering projects. Thus, the creation of a project-basedenvironment built around the practice of engineering has resulted.Engaging students both in and out of the classroom is a means for fostering intellectual growthand contentment in students. In the undergraduate engineering programs this often meansstudent engagement in activities that connect the concepts from lectures or textbooks to tangibleengineering projects. In some academic environments the students in engineering programs maynot acquire meaningful project experience in the areas of faculty expertise. This can be due, inpart, to the expectations institutions place upon their faculty.The professional growth and creative scholarly contributions of faculty
Conference Session
Design Throughout the Mechanical Engineering Curriculum
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robert T. Bailey P.E., Loyola University Maryland
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Mechanical Engineering
Using 3D Printing and Physical Testing to Make Finite- Element Analysis More Real in a Computer-Aided Simulation and Design CourseAbstractThe mechanical engineering curriculum at Loyola University Maryland includes a junior-levelcourse in computer-aided simulation and design (EG426). In this course, students useSolidWorks® to create computer models of three-dimensional parts and assemblies and learnhow to generate engineering-quality design drawings. The class also covers the use of finite-element analysis (FEA) to evaluate stresses and deflections of parts under load. Ultimately, thecourse culminates in a professional project where each student designs a mechanical part to meeta set of specific
Conference Session
Mechanical Engineering (ME) Poster Session
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Nina Robson, California State University, Fullerton, Texas A&M University
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Mechanical Engineering
Classes?AbstractThe paper discusses two different challenges, presented in the form of two projects, as apart of the Introduction to Mechanical Design class at California State UniversityFullerton, using inductive techniques. The students take the theoretical ideas ofmechanical design and implement them with moderate guidance for the first project andlimited faculty involvement in the second project. We use techniques to uncover what thestudents are asking themselves as they try to solve each challenge, in order to asses theapproach and get ideas for possible enhancement. Based on these questions, the mainproject objectives: critical thinking, responsibility for students’ own learning andintellectual growth, are discussed. The approach itself is
Conference Session
Innovations in Mechanical Engineering Education Poster Session
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jesse Maddren, California Polytechnic State University
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Mechanical Engineering
with several unknowns and optimization problems with one ormore independent design variables. Over the years, the laboratory has been used to test othertypes of projects including longer term projects that are more applied, such as the design of asolar domestic hot water system for a dormitory and the design and construction of small thermalsystems, such as a soft drink cooler.This paper presents a survey of how thermal systems design is taught in mechanical engineeringprograms. The paper also outlines the author's personal experiences with teaching thermalsystems design, what has worked and what has not worked.BackgroundA brief investigation into different mechanical engineering programs across the United Statesshows that many programs offer
Conference Session
Trends in Mechanical Engineering I
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jorge Rodriguez, Western Michigan University; Alamgir Choudhury, Western Michigan University
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Mechanical Engineering
, every factor in the life cycle of the product should be taken into account. Aspart of a Capstone Design Project, and with the goal of illustrating complete engineering designprocesses where factors besides the technical ones need to be taken into account, industry-sponsored projects are undertaken by teams of students. The project presented here deals with anautomotive subassembly that needed to be redesigned and evaluated. The system is a powerslider assembly which is installed in the rear of current-model trucks and powers the rearwindow. The current design is bulky, expensive, and takes too much time to install. Theobjective of the project was to introduce a new design for the power slider which would be moreefficient in terms of operation
Conference Session
Mechanical Engineering Capstone Design
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Daniel J. Magda, Weber State University
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Mechanical Engineering
Paper ID #15403Innovative Teaching and Learning Strategies withDr. Daniel J. Magda, Weber State University Professor, Mechanical Engineer, Ph.D. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2016 Innovative Teaching and Learning Strategies with Laboratory Courses via Capstone DesignAbstractThe objective of this paper is to improve student retention of their engineering mechanicseducation with a teaching/learning strategy implemented in their capstone design project class.There are many quotes from great historians and current educators about the process of teachingand the benefits of
Conference Session
Using Laboratories for Instruction in Mechanical Engineering
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Amanie N. Abdelmessih, California Baptist University
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Mechanical Engineering
fees that varied from $300 to less than $1000 a year for small projectsinvolving undergraduate students. Also, that faculty wrote and acquired numerous micro grantsfor equipment, instruments, and software. These micro grants ranged from $500 to $25,000.Creative methods were used to create unique hands-on learning opportunities for undergraduatemechanical engineering students. The undergraduate senior students designed, manufactured,assembled, and built unique thermal engineering experiments, with instruction and advising fromthe author. These activities met numerous of ABET criteria for accrediting undergraduateengineering programs. The projects that were designed and built by the senior mechanicalengineering students were used in educating
Conference Session
Capstone Design
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Nathan M. Kathir P.E., George Mason University; Erik Knudsen, George Mason University
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Mechanical Engineering
creative ways to solve real-world engineering problems and ensures students get experience in planning, design, research, manufacturing and project management before they graduate. Dr. Kathir is a member of ASCE’s Committee on Accreditation.Dr. Erik Knudsen, George Mason University American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Capstone Design - Unexpected Challenges and Opportunities due to the Covid-19 PandemicAbstractDue to the Covid-19 pandemic George Mason University (Mason), similar to many institutions,had to suddenly switch to online delivery of all courses in March 2020. As the director of seniorprojects (first
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Manufacturing and Machine Component Design
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
George Youssef, California State University, Northridge; J. Michael Kabo, California State University, Northridge
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Mechanical Engineering
have retained many of the traditional pedagogies used in teaching machine design andsupplement this educational experience with a significant project component based on currentcustomer-need or economical challenge. Through the project students learn to: 1) create thedesign envelop based on a provided statement or requirement document; 2) define specific,meaningful, and measurable goals; 3) synthesize creative ideas to solve the problem; 4) performa patent search to verify the innovative nature of their ideas; 5) produce a design matrix withevaluation criteria based on the goals and expected functionality; and 6) perform an in depthengineering analysis based on mechanics of materials, manufacturability, assembly, andpackaging. The inclusion of
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Outstanding Contributions to ME
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Peter Avitabile, University of Massachusetts-Lowell
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Mechanical Engineering
progressivelyevolved over the past several years. The new approach integrates materials that are taught inDifferential Equations, Mathematical Methods for Engineers, Mechanical Laboratory courses and thenonto the Dynamic Systems course. Some novel approaches for presenting the material along withhands-on experimentally acquired data have been developed. The Response Under Basic Excitation(RUBE) online experiment along with all of the supporting analytical and virtual tools that have beendeveloped over the past several years under an NSF funded project are described in this paper. Allmaterials are available online at http://dynsys.uml.edu/.1 - PROBLEMGenerally, students do not understand the need for basic STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering andMathematics
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Student Learning and Assessment
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Raghu Echempati, Kettering University; Enayat Mahajerin, Saginaw Valley State University; Anca Sala, Baker College
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Mechanical Engineering
. Also, prerequisitesknowledge test is very helpful to assess their concepts and to conduct any extra helpsessions.Conventional teaching methods (lectures, classwork and team-home work, mini- andterm-ending projects) are followed for this course. The final take-home project enhancesthe students’ understanding of the material covered in the entire course. Also itdemonstrates the type of study and research required for realistic design.Besides a review of the mechanics concepts, perhaps the only two new topics that areusually covered in depth in a typical Machine Design course are: Fatigue Design and(Static and Fatigue) Failure Theories as applied to the design of components (shafts,keys, couplings, fasteners, bearings, springs and gears
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Improving ME education: Broad Topics
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Peter Schuster, California Polytechnic State University; Andrew Davol, California Polytechnic State University; Joseph Mello, California Polytechnic State University
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Mechanical Engineering
- The Benefits and ChallengesAbstractIntercollegiate design competitions are a popular means to engage students in design activitiesthat extend beyond the curriculum. When students gather around a project in their spare timeand use their classroom skills to design, build, and test a product for an intercollegiatecompetition, something amazing happens: They develop a passion for engineering. This paperdiscusses the key benefits to engineering undergraduate students that flow from involvement in ateam design competition. Advisor involvement plays a key role in both project success andstudent learning throughout the process. Different approaches to advising student competitionteams are compared. Specific examples are taken from the authors
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Mechanical Engineering Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Hamid Vejdani, Lawrence Technological University
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Diversity
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Mechanical Engineering
Technological University (LTU) forsenior level undergraduate and graduate students. The course entitled “ Bio-inspired robotics” andwas offered as a tech-elective course for our undergraduate students in mechanical engineeringdepartment and robotics engineering. The course focused on legged locomotion in nature and itsdevelopment to robotics engineering. The theme of the course was project-based and we had twogroups of six students. For each team, the project was to design, build and control a bio-inspiredlegged robot (a legged robot that is inspired from nature). One group chose hexapod cockroachinspired robot (also known as Rhex) and another group chose Kangaroo-inspired robot. The classactivities and the homework assignments were centered towards
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Meeting ABET Requirements
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Zhengtao Deng, Alabama A&M University; Cathy Qian, Alabama A&M University; Ruben Rojas-Oviedo, Alabama A&M University
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Mechanical Engineering
) Qian is an Associate Professor of the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Alabama A&M University in Huntsville, AL. Dr. Qian earned her Ph.D. and M.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Tennessee. Dr. Qian is the principal investigator of the high performance computing research and education project at AAMU.Ruben Rojas-Oviedo, Alabama A&M University Dr. Ruben Rojas-Oviedo is a Chairperson of the Mechanical Engineering Department at AAMU. Page 12.863.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 Improving Teaching Technique for Outcome Based Fluid Mechanics
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Laboratory Innovations
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Claire Yu Yan, University of British Columbia; Carolyn Labun, University of British Columbia
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Mechanical Engineering
assist with this goal, students were encouraged, early in the term, to discover reallife examples of mechanisms with an aim to promote curiosity and foster interest in learning.Throughout the term, a design project was introduced which required students not only to applyfundamentals of kinematics and dynamics, but also to exercise skills in teamwork, collaborativelearning and communication. A student survey was conducted at the end of the course and theefficacy of the approach was assessed.IntroductionThe University of British Columbia‟s Okanagan campus was established in 2005 in Kelowna,British Columbia. The School of Engineering offers three undergraduate programs: CivilEngineering, Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering. In 2010
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Learning and Assessment III
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Craig W. Somerton, Michigan State University
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Mechanical Engineering
Require ME Courses to Program Outcomes 3 = Strong Emphasis, 2 = Some Emphasis, 1 = Little or No Emphasis ME 481 Mechanical Engineering Design Projects
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Improving Mechanics & Structural Modeling Courses
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Raghu Echempati, Kettering University; Enayat Mahajerin, Saginaw Valley State University; Anca Sala, Baker College
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Mechanical Engineering
purpose of single-variate and multi-variate regression analysis. 3. Flow of water in a tank (Filling, Draining, and simultaneous filling and draining of water from a cylindrical tank) to verify the thermodynamics and fluids concepts related to the “open systems”. Curve fitting and numerical integration results are used. 4. Ice melting: correlation of experimental results with theory and numerical approximation. Page 13.467.3A number rating of 0-69 (poor), 70-79 (satisfactory), 80-91 (good), 92-100 (excellent) has beenused in the assessment of the student performance. Also, the group project is evaluated asfollows
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Statics and Dynamics: What's New
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sangram Redkar, Arizona State University
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Mechanical Engineering
engineering. This paper describes the course structure, objectives;challenges faced by the instructor because of diverse class composition and differentstudent expectations, project based learning approach adopted in the course, studentparticipation and the course outcomes. It is interesting to note that some of the projectassigned in this course were ‘real life problems’ faced by a leading aftermarketautomotive manufacturer. The class, as a team, brainstormed on appropriate strategies toaddress the project problems. The computational tools and instructional material for thelab were donated by MSC software that actively participated in enhancing the educationalexperience. This course presents one of the many efforts pursued by the
Conference Session
Design throughout the Mechanical Engineering Curriculum I
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Anurag Purwar, Stony Brook University
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Diversity
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Mechanical Engineering
Conference and has served as symposium and session chairs for many ASME International Design Engineering Technical Conferences. He is the general Conference Co-Chair for the 2016 ASME International Design Engineering Technical Conferences (IDETC/CIE). Dr. Purwar is also the department’s representative to the NY state-funded Strategic Partnership for In- dustrial Resurgence (SPIR) program. As the SPIR representative, he identifies and coordinates projects between the department and Long Island based industries. SPIR projects include joint proposals for fed- eral funding, manufacturing and quality assurance improvements, research and development, and testing and evaluation. He won a SUNY Research Foundation Technology
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Mechanical Engineering Division Technical Session 5
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Huihui Qi, Grand Valley State University
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Diversity
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Mechanical Engineering
sustainability b. Evaluate a product/ engineering system’s environmental impacts using Life Cycle Assessment c. Design/ redesign a product/ engineering system to using the engineering principles to improve environmental impactsThe achievement of these goals was assessed through students’ self-evaluations and analysis ofstudents’ coursework. In addition, the objectives are also planned to be assessed throughstudents’ capstone senior projects. But at the time of creation of this work-in-progress paper, thestudents who took this course have not worked on their senior project yet, as a result, this part ofthe assessment is planned to be conducted once the students worked on their senior projects. Toextend and complete this work-in-progress, it