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2003 GSW
Authors
Ronald E. Barr; Thomas J. Krueger; Ted A Aanstoos
massproperties and finite element analysis. An assembly of parts can be mated together, and akinematics animation of the assembly can be created to demonstrate functionality. The samedigital geometry can be further applied to rapid prototyping in order to create a physicalrealization of the design idea. As needed, 2-D paper documentation of the design can begenerated directly from this same model database. This paper outlines this modern engineeringgraphics computer laboratory sequence and portrays examples of student exercises used in thecourse. Results of a learning outcomes assessment, conducted in Fall 2002, presents results thatdemonstrate the students’ understanding and acceptance of this educational paradigm
Collection
2003 GSW
Authors
Ali Abolmaali
, pp. 291 – 295.19 Kiss, S., (2001), “Web based VRML modeling.” Information Visualization, 2001. Proceedings, Fifth International Conference on, 25-27 July 2001 London, UK, pp. 612 – 617.20 Tamiosso, F.S., Raposo, A.B., Magalhaes, L.P., and Ricarte, I.L.M., (1997), “Building interactive animations using VRML and Java.” Computer Graphics and Image Processing, 1997. Proceedings, X Brazilian Symposium on, 14-17 Oct. 1997 Campos do Jordao, Brazil, pp. 42 – 48.21 Belfore, L.A., II and Chitithoti, S., (2001), “Multiuser extensions to the Interactive Land Use VRML Application (ILUVA).” Simulation Symposium, 2001. Proceedings, 34th Annual, 22-26 April 2001 Seattle, WA, USA, pp. 159 – 166.22
Collection
2003 GSW
Authors
Richard Bannerot; Ross Kastor
and building a mechanical load-lock system to hold the substrate, transfer it onto the X-Y-θ stage, and securely hold it on the stage. Furthermore, a control system that moves the substrate in the x-y direction and around its axis was designed. Drive Clutch and Animation Control for a Soccer Training Robot Sponsor: I. P. Development, Inc. Stella Emata (ECE), Anthony Gordon (ECE), Juan Padilla(ECE) , and Naz Sadat Farizani (ME). A Soccer-Training Free Kick Robot has been designed to simulate a player wall defending a direct free kick during a soccer game. This device will free up players and eliminate the chances of injuries sustained by the “human wall” when