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Conference Session
Thermodynamics, Fluids, and Heat Transfer-Part I
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Simin Hall, College of Engineering at Virginia Tech; Catherine Amelink, Virginia Tech; Sam Conn, Virginia Tech
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Mechanical Engineering
Thermodynamics, an undergraduateengineering course offered in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Virginia Tech.Thermodynamics is an abstract course and in the field of engineering education is considered adifficult course for acquiring mastery of concepts, principles, and procedures. In this first coursein thermodynamics students are introduced to problem solving and have to actively integratetheir prior knowledge in differential equations and statics with new materials to solveengineering problems in thermodynamics.B. Population and Data CollectionFollowing approval by the Institutional Review Board at our institution, two main methods wereused to collect data, an online survey and field notes taken during classroom observations.The online
Conference Session
Active and Project-Based Learning
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
John S. Lamancusa, Pennsylvania State University, University Park; Laura L. Pauley, Pennsylvania State University, University Park
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
course for all Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering majors and is typically taken in the6th semester. The current text is Product Design and Development, by Ulrich and Eppinger 10.This text focuses on the business aspects of product design. This is supplemented with morediscipline-specific handouts and invited external speakers.Every class meeting (1 hour 55 minutes long, twice per week) consists of a brief presentation orworkshop, and a hands-on activity to illustrate that material. The section size is limited to 30students. Students are required to keep a design journal following professional standards fordocumenting intellectual property. Reading assignments from the text are required and areencouraged by brief quizzes. The book is self
Conference Session
Thermodynamics, Fluids, and Heat Transfer II
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Aric Martin Gillispie, University of Central Oklahoma; Adam Dorety, University of Central Oklahoma; Andrew Meier, University of Central Oklahoma ; Grant M. Armstrong; Evan C. Lemley, University of Central Oklahoma
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Diversity
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Mechanical Engineering
Paper ID #17243The Impact of Fluid Dynamics Research on Undergraduate EducationAric Martin Gillispie, University of Central Oklahoma Aric Gillispie has been actively involved in fluid dynamics research since 2012, writing and receiving several grants for his research and co-authoring numerous papers. Aric received his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Central Oklahoma in May 2016, and will be completing his M.S. in Mechanical Engineering by May 2017. After completion of his M.S. he plans to pursue a career in academia either through continued education in a PhD program or by entering the workforce.Mr. Adam
Conference Session
Improving ME education: Broad Topics
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Renuka Thota, University of Louisiana-Lafayette; Suren Dwivedi, University of Louisiana-Lafayette
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Mechanical Engineering
2006-2180: IMPLEMENTATION OF PRODUCT REALIZATION CONCEPTS INDESIGN AND MANUFACTURING COURSESRenuka Thota, University of Louisiana-Lafayette Renuka Thota is originally from India and is currently a graduate student in Mechanical Engineering at University of Louisiana at Lafayette. She received her Bachelors of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Osmania University, Hyderabad, India in 2004. Her research interests include Artificial Intelligence, Product Realization and Integrated Product and process developmentSuren Dwivedi, University of Louisiana-Lafayette Dr. Suren N. Dwivedi currently serves as a Professor and project director of Manufacturing in the Mechanical in University of
Conference Session
Mechanical Engineering: Thermodynamics
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Andrew Lutz, St. Ambrose University
Paper ID #37415A Rankine Cycle Design Project for Assessment of ABETStudent Outcome #1Andrew Lutz (Associate Professor) Andrew Lutz received his BSME in 2006 from Western New England College before earning his MS and PhD in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Vermont in 2011 and 2015 respectively. Andrew worked as a Product Design Engineer and Project Manager at Suss Microtec from 2006 to 2008. He currently teaches at St. Ambrose University in Davenport, IA, where he holds the rank of Associate Professor. In 2019 - 2020, Andrew served as Interim Chair of the Engineering and Physics Department at St
Conference Session
SED Technical Session: Systems Thinking
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Karim Heinz Muci-Kuchler, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology; Cassandra M. Degen, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology; Mark David Bedillion, Carnegie Mellon University; Marsha Lovett, Carnegie Mellon University
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Diversity
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Systems Engineering
Mechanics, Solid Mechanics, and Product Design and Development. He has taught several different courses at the undergraduate and graduate level, has over 50 publications, is co-author of one book, and has done consulting for industry in Mexico and the US. He can be reached at Karim.Muci@sdsmt.edu.Dr. Cassandra M. Degen, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology Dr. Cassandra Degen received her B.S. degree in Metallurgical Engineering from the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology in 2007. She received her Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering in 2012 from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, studying mechanochemical reactions of a spiropy- ran mechanophore in polymeric materials under shear
Conference Session
Thermodynamics, Fluids, and Heat Transfer II
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ahmed Cherif Megri, University of Wyoming
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Mechanical Engineering
elevationfinishes and for structural, mechanical and electrical systems based on the approved designcriteria. During this phase, the fire-rating of materials is carefully examined and the coderequirements identified and respected.Based on the design program and overall shape and form, the designer begins to locate anddimension major spaces at an abstract level. This design development is presented to the ownerin a form of plans, elevations, sections, renderings, perspectives, 3D models and basic detailingof specific areas. The owner also receives written documents, which provide preliminary projectdescription, outline specifications and cost projections2,3,4. During the schematic design phase,the building code analysis process continues in revising former
Conference Session
Meeting ABET Requirements
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michael Ward, California State University-Chico
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Mechanical Engineering
AC 2007-2275: IMPLEMENTING EC2000 – PERSPECTIVES FROM BOTH SIDESOF THE ASSESSMENT TRENCHMichael Ward, California State University-Chico Dr. Michael Ward is Associate Dean of the College of Engineering, Computer Science, and Construction Management at California State University, Chico. Dr. Ward has primary responsibility for coordinating accreditation and assessment activities among others. Dr. Ward has been a Mechanical Engineering faculty for 25 years, served as Mechanical Engineering Department Chair for 10 years, and as Associate Dean since 2001. He received his Ph.D. from Stanford University and worked for Lockheed Missiles and Space Company prior to becoming an engineering educator
Conference Session
How We Tackled the Pandemic
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Mary Katherine Watson, The Citadel; Elise Barrella P.E., Wake Forest University ; Kevin Skenes, The Citadel; Aidan Puzzio, The Citadel; Benjamin Lawrence Kicklighter, The Citadel
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Mechanical Engineering
engineeringcourses and two engineering electives during the spring semester in which the course deliverytransition took place (Table 1). Freshmen were only taking one introductory MATLAB class.Sophomores were enrolled in foundational engineering-related courses that are not specific tomechanical engineering. Juniors were in the midst of foundational mechanical engineeringcoursework, including thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, machine design, and numericalmethods. Seniors in the spring are only required to take one class, Capstone Design II.However, they are also enrolled in two MECH-specific electives of their choosing, often relatedto focus areas like manufacturing, mechatronics, advanced materials, or aerospace.Table 1. Typical engineering coursework for
Conference Session
Design Throughout the Mechanical Engineering Curriculum
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Zahed Siddique, University of Oklahoma; Farrokh Mistree, University of Oklahoman; Lucas Balmer, University of Oklahoma; Warren F. Smith, UNSW, Canberra, Australia
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Mechanical Engineering
Paper ID #11341Development of Student Competencies Overtime in an Authentic ImmersiveDesign ExperienceProf. Zahed Siddique, University of Oklahoma Zahed Siddique is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the School of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering of University of Oklahoma. His research interest include product family design, advanced material and engineering education. He is interested in motivation of engineering students, peer-to-peer learning, flat learning environments, technology assisted engineering education and experiential learning. He is the coordinator of the industry sponsored capstone from at his
Conference Session
Mechanical Engineering Capstone Design
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Tanmay Gurjar, The University of Texas, Austin; Daniel D. Jensen, U.S. Air Force Academy; Richard H. Crawford, University of Texas, Austin
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Mechanical Engineering
Paper ID #11331Effects of a Structured Prototyping Strategy on Capstone Design ProjectsMr. Tanmay Gurjar, The University of Texas at Austin Tanmay Gurjar is a second year Master’s student at University of Texas at Austin. His research deals with prototyping strategy development.Dr. Daniel D. Jensen, U.S. Air Force Academy Dr. Dan Jensen is a Professor of Engineering Mechanics at the U.S. Air Force Academy where he has been since 1997. He received his B.S. (Mechanical Engineering), M.S. (Applied Mechanics) and Ph.D. (Aerospace Engineering Science) from the University of Colorado at Boulder. He has worked for Texas
Conference Session
Computing in the classroom
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
B. K. Hodge, Mississippi State University; Govinda Mahajan, Mississippi State Univeristy
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Mechanical Engineering
learning from animations. They propose that presenting animations after introductoryinformation has been discussed permits students to better cope with the details.The discussion demonstrates the wide dissemination of materials related to animations inengineering education and the cognitive basis of making animations more effective. The nextsection presents details of how an animation demonstrating the important features of waterhammer was developed and used in ME 4333/6333 Energy Systems Design in the Mechanical Page 23.1306.3Engineering program at Mississippi State University.Water Hammer FundamentalsME 4333/6333 Energy Systems Design is a
Conference Session
Learning and Assessment in ME 1
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mark Schumack, University of Detroit Mercy
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Mechanical Engineering
conversions. Unfortunately, this lack of emphasis on units conversions can generate animpression among sophomores that units are not that important, or just something tacked on tothe end of a problem solution to wrap things up.In mechanics of materials, the consideration of units becomes more crucial because quantitiessuch as stress, moment of inertia, and power begin to appear in relationships. For instance,consider the design problem to determine the required shaft diameter for a shaft transmitting 5 hpwith a rotational speed, , of 1000 rpm and an allowable shear stress, , of 10 ksi. The equationfor shear stress is Τ𝑐 𝜏
Conference Session
Outstanding Contributions to ME Education
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Roman Taraban, Texas Tech University; Edward Anderson; Curtis Craig, Texas Tech University; Jacob Fleming, Texas Tech University; Alli DeFinis, Texas Tech University; Ashlee G. Brown, Texas Tech University
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Mechanical Engineering
draw meaningful connections in traditional college content materials (e.g., textbooks, lectures, multi-media). Address: Department of Psychology, Mail Stop 2051, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX, 79409; telephone: 806-742-3711 ext. 247; fax: 806-742-0818; email: roman.taraban@ttu.edu.Edward E. Anderson, Texas Tech University Edward E. Anderson is Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Texas Tech University where he currently serves as the Ray Butler Distinguished Educator. Since returning to the faculty after several different administrative assignments, including Departmental Chairman, Assistant Dean, and Director of the TTU Teaching, Learning and Technology Center, he has
Conference Session
Capstone Courses and Design Education
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Trian M. Georgeou, Arizona State University; Scott Danielson, Arizona State University, Polytechnic campus; Chell A. Roberts, Arizona State University, Polytechnic campus
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Mechanical Engineering
AssemblyEngineering Drawing Packet. The students had to use their solid model to create anengineering drawing packet for the manufacture of the parts. The mechanical engineeringtechnology students created the prints from the solid model assembly and assigned tolerances sothe components would fit when assembled. A sample student engineering drawings is picturedin Figure 8. Figure 8. Sample Engineering DrawingRaw Material Procurement. Once the engineering drawing packet was created, the studentscreated a bill of materials. The bill of materials for the prototype is shown in Figure 9 below.The bill of materials allowed the team to determine which parts needed to be manufactured forthe design and which parts could be purchased
Conference Session
Mechanical Engineering Division Poster Session
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ron Averill, Michigan State University
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Mechanical Engineering
Paper ID #26192Board 96: The Seven C’s of Solving Engineering ProblemsDr. Ron Averill, Michigan State University Ron Averill joined the faculty at Michigan State University in 1992. He currently serves as the Associate Chair of Undergraduate Studies in the Department of Mechanical Engineering. His research focus is on pedagogy, design optimization of large and complex systems, analysis of composite materials and structures, and design for sustainable agriculture. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 The Seven C’s of Solving Engineering Problems1. IntroductionMost
Conference Session
Machine Design Related
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Xiaobin Le P.E., Wentworth Institute of Technology; Anthony William Duva P.E., Wentworth Institute of Technology; Richard L. Roberts, Wentworth Institute of Technology
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Mechanical Engineering
tolerance. In their Sophomore year, students learned a little more about GD&T inMECH2300-Engineering Graphics. This course is a three-credit course with a one-hour lectureand two two-hour labs per week. In this course, the dimension tolerances were discussed fordimensioning in a mechanical drawing along with a brief introduction to the various types of fits.The concept of default dimension tolerances was also discussed when a sheet format of amechanical drawing was explained. Also in their Sophomore year, students realized that adimension did have dimension tolerances in the course MEH2500-Mechanics of Materials,which is a four-credit course with two one-and-a-half-hour lectures and one two-hour lab perweek. In this course, there were several
Conference Session
Mechanical Engineering Division Technical Session 5
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Molly McVey, University of Kansas; Carl W. Luchies, University of Kansas; Camilo Giraldo, University of Kansas; Logan Sidener, University of Kansas
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Mechanical Engineering
Paper ID #25713Developing Problem-Solving Skills in Dynamics: Implementation of Struc-tured Homework AssignmentsDr. Molly McVey, University of Kansas Dr. Molly A. McVey is a post-doctoral teaching fellow at the University of Kansas School of Engineering where she works with faculty to incorporate evidence-based and student-centered teaching methods, and to research the impacts of changes made to teaching on student learning and success. Dr. McVey earned her Ph.D in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Kansas.Dr. Carl W. Luchies, University of Kansas Carl Luchies is an Associate Professor in Mechanical Engineering and
Conference Session
Learn About Assessment
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Michele Miller, Campbell University
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Mechanical Engineering
Paper ID #34209Development and Assessment of a Polymer Processing Learning ModuleDr. Michele Miller, Campbell University Dr. Michele Miller is a Professor and Associate Dean at Campbell University. Prior to joining Campbell in 2017, she was a professor of mechanical engineering at Michigan Tech. She received undergraduate and graduate degrees in mechanical engineering from Duke and NC State, respectively. Her research interests include engineering education and precision manufacturing. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Development and Assessment of
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
(889.6 N)acting through the cables. This was calculated using a GM specification of 70 lb (311.36 N) stallforce along with 30 lb (133.44 N) of friction in the system; this was multiplied by a safety factorof 2. The maximum stress in the system is located towards the bottom of the motor mount on theinside of the snap. The magnitude of that stress is 33.9 MPa (Figure 2). This part is made out ofPolyamide 66. This material has a tensile stress at fracture of 210 MPa. These FEA results showthat this system is operating with a static safety factor of approximately 6. All materialsspecified are able to withstand that level of stress. The proposed design showed no signs offailing throughout the FEA phase.Once the analysis was completed the two parts
Conference Session
Trends in Mechanical Engineering II
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michael Foster, George Fox University; Chad Hammerquist, George Fox University; Robert Melendy, George Fox University
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Mechanical Engineering
AC 2010-960: A REVIEW OF PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS INCONTROL SYSTEMS EDUCATIONMichael Foster, George Fox University Michael Foster received a B.S. in engineering from Messiah College in 2002 and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in mechanical engineering from Drexel University in 2006 and 2007, respectively. He is currently an Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering at George Fox University. His research interests include control systems education and thermal/fluid science applications.Chad Hammerquist, George Fox University Chad Hammerquist graduated from George Fox University in May 2010 with a B.S. in both engineering and mathematics. He is hoping to begin as doctoral candidate in mathematics
Conference Session
Mechanical Engineering Division Technical Session 3
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Randall D. Manteufel, University of Texas, San Antonio; Amir Karimi P.E., University of Texas, San Antonio
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Mechanical Engineering
Paper ID #26575Impact of Department-Level Teacher Workshop on Reducing Student Com-plaintsDr. Randall D. Manteufel, University of Texas, San Antonio Dr. Randall Manteufel is an Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA). He has won several teaching awards, including the 2012 University of Texas System Regent’s Outstanding Teaching Award and the 2013 UTSA President’s Distinguished Achieve- ment Award for Teaching Excellence, the 2010, 2014, 2018 and 2019 College of Engineering Student Council Professor of the Year Award. Dr. Manteufel is a Fellow of ASME with teaching and
Conference Session
Engineering Mechanics Education
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Roman Taraban, Texas Tech University
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Mechanical Engineering
learn, and especially, how they draw meaningful connections in traditional college content materials (e.g., textbooks, lectures, multi-media). Address: Department of Psychology, Mail Stop 2051, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX, 79409; telephone: 806-742-3711 ext. 247; fax: 806-742-0818; email: roman.taraban@ttu.edu. Page 22.1619.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2011 USING FORWARD INFERENCING AS AN INDICATOR OF PROBLEM SOLVING SKILL IN U.S. AND INDIAN ENGINEERING UNDERGRADUATESAbstractWith rising concerns about U.S. competitiveness in
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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
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Diversity
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Mechanical Engineering
Paper ID #17685The Decomposition/Recomposition Design Behavior of Student and Profes-sional EngineersDr. John Gero, UNCC John Gero is Research Professor in Computer Science and Architecture at UNCC, Research Professor in Krasnow Institute for Advanced Study, and Research Professor in Computational Social Science at George Mason University. He was formerly Professor of Design Science, University of Sydney. He has edited/authored over 50 books and published over 650 research papers. He has been a professor of mechanical engineering, civil engineering, architecture, cognitive science, and computer science at MIT, UC
Conference Session
Thermodynamics, Fluids, and Heat Transfer
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Govind Puttaiah P.E., West Virginia University; Timothy A. Drennen; Samuel C. Brunetti; Christopher M. Traylor
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Mechanical Engineering
Paper ID #3541Conversion of a Gasoline Internal Combustion Engine to a Hydrogen EngineDr. Govind Puttaiah P.E., West Virginia University Govind Puttaiah is the Chair and a professor in the Mechanical Engineering Department at West Virginia University Institute of Technology. He has been involved in teaching mechanical engineering subjects during the past forty years. His research interests are in industrial hydraulics and alternate fuels. He is an invited member of the West Virginia Hydrogen Working Group, which is tasked to promote hydrogen as an alternate fuel.Timothy A. Drennen Timothy A. Drennen has a B.S. in
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Machine Design Related
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
John A. Mirth, St. Cloud State University
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Mechanical Engineering
Paper ID #32465The Development and Use of Moderated Engineering Teaming Exercises (METE)Dr. John A. Mirth, St. Cloud State University John Mirth is an associate professor in the Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering Department at St. Cloud State University in Minnesota. Prior to this, he had positions at the University of Denver, the University of Wisconsin-Platteville, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology and the University of Iowa. He obtained his BSME degree from Ohio University and his MSME and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Minnesota. American c
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Mechanical Engineering Division Technical Session 6
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Simon Thomas Ghanat P.E., The Citadel; Dena Garner, The Citadel; Jason Howison, The Citadel; Rebecca A. Hunter, The Citadel; Breeanne Baker Swart, The Citadel; Shankar Madhab Banik, The Citadel; Michael P. Verdicchio, The Citadel; Nathan John Washuta P.E., The Citadel
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Diversity
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Mechanical Engineering
Jason Howison is an assistant professor of mechanical engineering at The Citadel. His research areas include computational fluid dynamics, wind turbine aeroelasticity, and engineering education. He also has industrial experience in solid rocket ballistics.Dr. Rebecca A. Hunter, The Citadel Dr. Rebecca A. Hunter is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry at The Citadel in Charleston, South Carolina. She received her B.A. in Biochemistry in 2009 from Hood College in Freder- ick, Maryland. Following this, she earned a Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2014. Dr. Hunter currently teaches courses in general and analytical chemistry, as well as nanotechnology
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
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Mechanical Engineering
materials processing, and smart materials modeling and design. His teaching interests include the use of technology for education, especially in the area of engineering mechanics and in effective teaching methodologies and their impact on student progress in mechanical engineering. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 Impact of Classroom Demonstrations and Surveys on Higher-level LearningAbstractAn educational technique was developed to increase student learning of fundamental concepts instatics and particle dynamics. This technique consisted of online surveys on conceptualproblems and a physical demonstration during class, and was implemented on four
Conference Session
Community Engagement Division Technical Session 3
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Robert M. Brooks, Temple University; Sangram Shinde, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Jazan University, Jazan KSA
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Diversity
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Community Engagement Division
Paper ID #28292Creation of a Paradigm Shift in Student Humanitarian Service – AnExperience of One Third CenturyDr. Robert M. Brooks, Temple University Dr. Brooks is the winner of the National Outstanding Teacher Award of the ASEE in 2015. Dr. Robert Brooks is an Associate Professor of Civil Engineering at Temple University. He is a fellow of ASCE. His research interests are Engineering Education, Civil Engineering Materials and Transportation Engineer- ing.Mr. Sangram Shinde, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Jazan University, Jazan KSA Bachelor of Engineering (Production) from University of Pune, Pune, India. Master of
Conference Session
Computation Related
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
David R. Mikesell, Ohio Northern University; John-David S. Yoder, Ohio Northern University
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Mechanical Engineering
offering had not yet been approved by the university and it appears in none of thepromotional materials. Nonetheless, 10 students report that they are pursuing it and 4 named itas having influenced their enrollment. By contrast, the Advanced Energy Concentration is theoldest concentration in the college (2011), but only 15 survey respondents across three majors(6% of the 247 surveyed in those majors) are pursuing it. Part of the challenge for the latterconcentration may be that it requires students to take some core elective courses outside theirdiscipline (e.g. an electric machines course for MEs, and Thermodynamics for the EEs).Student requestsThe variety of possible concentrations is quite large. The mechanical engineering program atMichigan