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Conference Session
Assessment and Continuous Improvement in Electronics and Electrical ET Programs
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Min-Sung Koh, Eastern Washington University; Esteban Rodriguez-Marek, Eastern Washington University; Claudio Talarico, Eastern Washington University
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Engineering Technology
combination of the measurements of all classes in a program can be used todemonstrate satisfactory achievement of ABET criteria. To achieve the establishedprogram outcomes in Table 1, course learning objectives of each class were matched toone (or more) corresponding program outcomes. All relationships from course objectivesto ABET program outcome criteria a–k are combined into a standardized 4-pages courseevaluation Excel sheets shown in Appendix A, B, C, and D. Every class in the curriculum Page 14.481.3has a similar 4 pages spreadsheet used for assessment. The course assessment given inAppendix A is fundamentally divided into the two parts mentioned
Conference Session
ET Curriculum & Programs
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Aimee T. Ulstad, Ohio State University; Kathryn Kelley, Ohio State University; Teresa A. Johnson, Ohio State University
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Diversity
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Engineering Technology
Paper ID #25454Lessons Learned Creating a BSET with a Regional Campus ModelAimee T. Ulstad, Ohio State University Aimee Ulstad, P.E is an Associate Professor of Practice in the Integrated Systems Engineering Department at The Ohio State University. Prior to joining the faculty at Ohio State, Aimee was an industry professional in various field in engineering for over 30 years. Aimee received her degrees in Mechanical Engineering and Masters in Business Administration from Ohio State. She began her career as a packaging equipment engineer at Procter and Gamble, then moved to Anheuser-Busch where she worked for over 27
Conference Session
MET Papers 2
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Joseph A. Untener P.E., University of Dayton
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Engineering Technology
Paper ID #17912A Multifaceted Approach to a Fluid Power Laboratory CourseProf. Joseph A. Untener P.E., University of Dayton Joe is a professor of Engineering Technology at the University of Dayton. With degrees from General Motors Institute and Purdue University, and experience with General Motors and other engineering and manufacturing companies, he teaches courses in Mechanical Engineering Technology, and co-authors textbooks with Robert L. Mott. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 A Multifaceted Approach to a Fluid Power Laboratory Course
Conference Session
Mechanical ET Curriculum
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Zhongming Liang, Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne
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Engineering Technology
2006-2659: REDEVELOPMENT OF A DESIGN COURSE FILLS A GAP IN THECURRICULUMZhongming Liang, Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne Zhongming (Wilson) Liang is program coordinator and associate professor of mechanical engineering technology. He has been with Purdue University Fort Wayne since 1987. He has a number of publications in the areas of automatic control, mechanisms, and others. Page 11.1076.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2006 Redevelopment of a Design Course Fills a Gap in the CurriculumAbstractThere were some repeatedly exposed drafting and design problems seen in senior design
Conference Session
Novel Teaching Methods In Engineering Technology
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Philip A Jones P.E., Pennsylvania State University, Erie; Edward R Evans Jr. , Pennsylvania State University, Erie
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Engineering Technology
Paper ID #14948Introducing Stress Transformation and Mohr’s CircleMr. Philip A Jones P.E., Pennsylvania State University, Erie Mr. Philip Jones is a lecturer in engineering in the School of Engineering at Penn State Erie, The Behrend College. He received the B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from West Virginia University in 1986. Mr. Jones also earned the M.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Case Western Reserve University in 1990. In addition, Mr. Jones graduated from the General Electric Advanced Course (A, B, and C courses) in Engineering as part of the Edison Engineering Program in 1989. Mr. Jones is a Licensed
Conference Session
Network Administration and Security
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Recayi 'Reg' Pecen; Paul Gray; Jin Zhu, University of Northern Iowa
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Engineering Technology
III. Liberal Arts Core Requirements for the NaSA major Liberal Arts Core (45 Hours): Category I. Core Competencies (12 hrs) A. Reading and Writing 3 B. Speaking and Listening 3 C. Quantitative Techn./Understanding 3 D. Personal Wellness 3 Category II. Civilizations & Cultures (9 hrs) A. Humanities (I, II, III available
Conference Session
Capstone/ET Projects III - Mechanical and Manufacturing Focus
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Immanuel Edinbarough P.E., University of Texas Rio Grande Valley; Aditya Akundi, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
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Diversity
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Engineering Technology
specimen. The scanning3D point accuracy of the scanner was up to 0.05 mm and the resolution came out be up to 0.1mm. Criticalpart ArtecSpider Scanner Turntable (Figure 8: Scan Setup)Two full scans were used to mesh and make one virtual solid model on Artec Studio 12. Nocalibration was needed. The purpose was to collect a point data cloud. The process carried out todo the scanning went as follows (Fig. 9): 1. Scan part a. Scan side one b. Turn 180 degrees c
Conference Session
Engineering Technology Division Poster Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Eric Leonhardt, Western Washington University
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Engineering Technology
due to hull volume and weight. As a vehicle’s speed increases, itsdisplacement force is replaced by a hydrodynamic force, and the tunnel boat is said to plane. Asthis occurs, the portion of the hull touching the water, the wetted surface, decreases. At higherspeeds, a less wetted surface is required to support the hull. Sponson width, b, is fixed by thedesigner. As vehicle speed increases, the length of the hull touching the water, l, decreases. Thisincreases the aspect ratio b/l and improves the coefficient of lift of the sponson. As a result, thewetted surface area needed to support the hull decreases up until the limit of the balance ofpower and drag or until the vehicle becomes unstable. Calculations for hull wetted surface andthe
Conference Session
Mechanical ET Curriculum
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ronald Earley, Miami University
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Engineering Technology
software of the profile of a two dimensional plate cam. Figure 1 P r o b l e m 3 -4 6 s u m X --> A (8 . 8 4 ) + C ( 3 . 7 5 ) + B ( 1 3 ) = 2 5 . 5 9 s u m Y --> A ( 8 . 8 4 ) + C ( -6 . 5 ) + B (-7 . 5 ) = -5 . 1 6 R = s q r t (2 5 . 5 9 ^ 2 + 5 . 1 6 ^ 2 ) = 2 6 . 1 t h e t a = i n v t a n ( -5 . 1 6 / 2 5 . 5 9 ) = -1 1 . 4 d e g Page 11.1334.4 Figure 2
Conference Session
Issues in ET Education I
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robert Joseph Michael PE, Gannon University; Fredrick A. Nitterright, Pennsylvania State University, Erie; Robert Edwards, Pennsylvania State University, Erie
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Engineering Technology
1989 from Westmoreland County Community College, the B. S. in Mechanical Engineering Technology in 1991 from Penn State Erie, The Behrend College, and the M. S. in Manufacturing Systems Engineering from the University of Pittsburgh in 1998. Mr. Nitterright is a senior member of the Society of Manufacturing Engineers SME, and a member of the American Society for Engineering Education ASEE . Fred Nitterright began his career as a machinist at Elliott Support Services in Donora, Pennsylvania in 1986. He was employed as a computer-aided draftsman at Powerex, Inc, a project engineering at Stanko Products, a process engineer at Ami-Doduco, Inc., and a project engineer and team leader at Classic Industries, Inc., in
Conference Session
Non-Technical Skills Build Success in ET
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Maren Henry, University of West Georgia; Eric Granlund, Pennsylvania State University-Altoona
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Engineering Technology
MET210Wcont.DocumentationWhich one of the following passages uses the appropriate documentation method?Method 1The eleven outcomes (Criterion 3) which apply to all engineering programs are asfollows:(a) an ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering;(b) an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data;(c) an ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs withinrealistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health andsafety, manufacturability, and sustainability,(d) an ability to function on multi-disciplinary teams;(e) an ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems;(f) an understanding of professional and ethical responsibility
Conference Session
New Directions for ET
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Huma Shoaib, Purdue University
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Diversity
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Engineering Technology
engineering massive open online courses. The potential implicationof this study is student retainment and persistence in MOOCs and its impact on the futuredesign process of massive open online courses in engineering.ReferencesAlcarria, R., Bordel, B., de Andrés, D. M., & Robles, T. (2018). Enhanced peer assessment in MOOC evaluation through assignment and review analysis. International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning, 13(1), 206–219. https://doi.org/10.3991/ijet.v13i01.7461Anderson, A., Huttenlocher, D., Kleinberg, J., & Leskovec, J. (2014). Engaging with massive online courses. International conference on world wide web. 23(14). 687–698.Armellini, A., Rodriguez, P., & Cecilia, B. (2016). Are
Conference Session
Integrating Curriculum and Labs in Engineering Technology Programs
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Craig A Chin, Southern Polytechnic State University; Leigh Sharma, Southern Polytechnic College of Engr and Engr Tech; Garth V Crosby, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
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Engineering Technology
bytes;identifying the source/destination IP addresses; and determining the size of the application layermessage.In the second laboratory, each student is required to use Wireshark to investigate the operation ofthe Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) and to investigate the format of Ethernet frames. Theobjectives associated with this laboratory are as follows: a) Describe the operation of ARP in facilitating data link layer communication by using ARP request and ARP reply packets. b) Identify the different sections of an ARP packet. c) Identify the different fields of a data link layer (Ethernet) frame. d) Describe how the TCP/IP protocol suite utilizes physical, logical and port addresses to send/receive data.The first
Conference Session
Multidisciplinary Engineering Technology Courses
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David Cottrell, University of North Carolina, Charlotte
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Engineering Technology
but not specifically in this context. The fourth writing requirement (See Section“b” above) followed the classroom discussion on life-long learning and provided a forum for thestudent to testify as to their personal recognition of the need and to articulate their plans topursue this necessary component of their professional lives. The second student presentation(See Section “a” above) reinforced their intuitive realization of the need with research within theindustry that formally expressed life-long learning as an imperative for job security.Assessment in this area measured the percentage of students who attended the lecture on lifelonglearning and subsequently received at least 80% on the follow-up writing requirement: an essay
Conference Session
Capstone and Design Projects
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Eric John Addeo, DeVry University; Nugroho Iwan Santoso, DeVry University, North Brunswick; Chao-Ying Wang, DeVry University, North Brunswick; Raul San Martin Rivadulla, Graduate Education
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Diversity
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Engineering Technology
block diagram of the 6-input CASM data acquisition system b. An example: A patient outfitted with the CASM system and sensorsDuring the third stage students at DeVry North Brunswick worked on completing the hardwareand software for the CASM data acquisition [Fig.1.a and b], as well as a simple self-stimmingdetection system that was based on frequency differentiation method. The detection technique isbased on the data gathered from few autistic patients. Using similar data, the DeVry Brazil teamcame out with a different approach using a visual analysis technique [Fig.2.a and b]. Thistechnique offers a visual aid to the clinicians and caretakers to help identify self-stimming inorder to detect an autistic onset as early as possible
Conference Session
ETD Design III: Materials and Metallurgy
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jason K. Durfee, Eastern Washington University
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Engineering Technology
steel is used in the B-pillars of the Super Crew model of the F-150? _______________________________________________________________________ 3. What was the name of the “laminate steel panel” used in the F-150 that helped reduce noise? _______________________________________________________________________3-Leadership in Truck Game Starts Up Front (2:25): 4. The narrator states that the up-front structure can do a number of things for the truck: a. Stiffens up the ______________________________. b. Makes it more _____________________________________________________ c. ________________________ the cab. d. Helps win at the ___________________ game. 5. The F-150 received
Conference Session
Implementing Active Learning in Mechanical Engineering Technology
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Cheng Y. Lin P.E., Old Dominion University; Jennifer Grimsley Michaeli P.E., Old Dominion University; Mileta Tomovic, Old Dominion University
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Engineering Technology
Virtual Condition (VC).2. Datum ReferencesDatum references, such as a datum axis or center plane, play a key role in achieving the Page 23.289.2advantages of the GD&T methodology. A datum reference is defined as a theoretically exactplane, edge, point, or axis from which a dimensional measurement is made (Krulikowski, 1998,2012). Figure 1 shows a GD&T drawing using three planar features as datum references: A, B,and C. Here Datums A, B, and C are known as the primary datum, secondary datum, and tertiarydatum respectively. Figure 1: Three Planar DatumsFigure 2 shows another drawing using a feature of size
Conference Session
New Directions for ET
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Gene L. Harding, Purdue Polytechnic Institute; Stuart P. Raeburn, Michigan State University
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Engineering Technology
parts a and c of theproblem. Lines 10-12 perform calculations to generate answers for parts b, d, and e. Lines 13 and14 define variables to be used by gnuplot: $omegaplot is in units of milliseconds for plotting, and$function is the function definition to be plotted. Note that all of the variables are Perl variablesexcept for “x”, which is the horizontal axis variable in the plot.Figure 8 shows the XML code that calls gnuplot. Line 22 defines general parameters, such as the Figure 8: XML code to call gnuplot and graph sine wavetype of plot, width, alignment, and font size to be used. The subsequent statements define theplotting range, axis labels, line style, and function to be plotted ($function from the Perl script).The
Conference Session
STEM Issues in ET II
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Vukica M. Jovanovic, Old Dominion University; Otilia Popescu, Old Dominion University; Murat Kuzlu, Old Dominion University; Mujde Erten-Unal, Old Dominion University; Balša Terzić , Old Dominion University; George McLeod, Old Dominion University; Tysha Batts, Virginia Space Grant Consortium; Cynthia Tomovic, Old Dominion University
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Diversity
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Engineering Technology
out that thewhole package is easy to use, and the examples are very well designed in order to introducestudents step-by-step to projects with increasing complexity [11]. Full list of components, tutorials,codes and questions that can be given to students in such three-hour long activity are given on theSparkfun web page [11]. If someone would want to replicate this activity, just pick one of the 16given circuits, depending on a time, from the Sparkfun Tutorials webpage [11]. 3Figure 1 shows students in the workshop working on Arduino projects. Figure 1. a) Students working on the Arduino projects from Sparkfun Inventor Kit; b) Sparkfun Inventor Kit [9]The
Conference Session
Recruiting, Retention, and Diversity in Engineering Technology
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Donald C. Richter, Eastern Washington University; William R. Loendorf, Eastern Washington University; Romel W. Mackelprang, Eastern Washington University
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Engineering Technology
AC 2011-1341: UTILIZING BRIDGES ACROSS COLLEGES TO PROPOSEA GRANT TO IMPROVE THE RECRUITMENT AND RETENTION OFSTUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES IN STEM PROGRAMSDonald C. Richter, Eastern Washington University DONALD C. RICHTER obtained his B. Sc. in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering from The Ohio State University, M.S. and Ph.D. in Engineering from the University of Arkansas. He holds a Pro- fessional Engineer certification and worked as an Engineer and Engineering Manger in industry for 20 years before teaching. His interests include project management, robotics /automation, Energy Manage- ment and air pollution dispersion modelingWilliam R. Loendorf, Eastern Washington University William R. Loendorf is currently
Conference Session
Simulations and Project Based Learning I
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ahmed H. Elsawy, Tennessee Technological University; Mohamed Abdelrahman, Texas A&M University, Kingsville; Sally J. Pardue, Tennessee Technological University
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Engineering Technology
was found that the combination of styromol coatingin the experimental mullite sand produced the fastest cooling rate, and the combination of theexperimental coat in the control mullite sand produced the cast with the least number of internaldefects. The undergraduate student participated in this research experience received credits towardher senior project capstone culminating experience in engineering technology. Moreover, thestudent demonstrated her compliance with Criteria 3-Student Outcomes: a, b, c, d, f, and g.Currently she is employed by GM Smyrna plant as Production Supervisor & Group Leader.REU BACKGROUNDThe REU project “Industrial Application of Sensing, Modeling, and Control” sought to enhancethe image of the metal casting
Conference Session
ET Pedagogy I
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Rustin Webster, Purdue University, New Albany
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Engineering Technology
2. End of Semester Evaluations M (SD) Questions n = 19/23 University Questions: a. Overall, I would rate this course as 4.60 (.60) b. Overall, I would rate this instructor as 4.80 (.57) Notes. n = number of respondents/possible number of respondents, 1 = very poor, 2 = poor, 3 = fair, 4 = good, and 5 = extremely goodClassroom Activities and Outcomes SurveyAt the end of the course, each student completed an online (i.e., Qualtrics) survey. The surveywas part three of
Conference Session
ETD Curriculum
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kenneth Paul Grimes, Tidewater Community College; Sally Wells Daniel, Tidewater Community College
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Engineering Technology
above. material further from 8 down to 6 hours of training sessions within SDV 101. Phase 1—Spring 2009, Summer 2009, Fall 2009, Spring 2010Method: Students enrolled in Engineering Graphics (EGR 110) were given the Mental RotationTest (Form A) (Laeng, B., Latham, K., Jackson, M., Zaiyouna, R. & Richardson, C., 1995),during the first weeks of the semester. The students who scored less than 13 (out of 24) wereinvited to participate in an intervention, playing Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault, for 10 hoursover four weeks, a video game shown to increase spatial skills (Feng, Spence and Pratt, 2007).We retested all students
Conference Session
Focus on ETAC Accreditation
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Lili Ma, New York City College of Technology; Benito Mendoza, New York City College of Technology; Lorrington A. Hamilton, New York City College of Technology; Luis Alberto Aponte, New York City College of Technology; Sergey Drabkin, New York City College of Technology; Mauricio Cardenas, New York City College of Technology
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Engineering Technology
) on students’ design abilities, we use the final design project since Spring 2019.Assessment of Program Criterion Indicators via Two Laboratory AssignmentsAs mentioned before, the indicators used to evaluate the Program Criteria include: 1) Constructing a 3D model of a mechanical part. 2) Using knowledge of statics and strength of materials to determine stresses in a component of an electromechanical system. 3) Using knowledge of engineering materials to select appropriate materials for the construction of a prototype electromechanical system. (a) I-Beam (b) Hub Figure 1: The I-Beam and Hub labs used for assessment of Program Criteria Indicators.Two lab assignments
Conference Session
Web-Based Learning in Engineering Technology
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
CHITRA RAJAGOPAL, Kent State University, Tuscarawas Campus
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Engineering Technology
. Laboratory Safety procedures A. Proper observance of normal safe laboratory practices will help prevent any serious accident occurrence. Remember, more people are killed in the United States by 120 volts than by all other voltages combined. B. Although the voltages developed in the trainer kit are low, it is possible to damage the kit if certain errors are made. C. Following are some general safety precautions that should be observed at all times: 1. Treat every electrical circuit as potentially dangerous. Poor habits acquired on very low voltage or "dead" circuit can be carried to higher voltage circuits. 2. When connecting a circuit, always complete all of the connections and check the circuit before
Conference Session
Innovation & Assessment in the delivery of IT/IET
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Susan Scachitti, Purdue University Calumet; Jamie Workman-Germann, Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis; Matthew Stephens, Purdue University; Annaji Sharma Ammu, Purdue University Calumet; Richard Szromba, Purdue University Calumet
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Engineering Technology
undergraduate curriculums (31%) tochange course names to highlight these topics. Of the remaining nine accreditedprograms one offers a quality certificate that mentions Lean and Six Sigma in thedescription and two institutions offer continuing education opportunities outside of theIET curriculum. Overall, 54% of the accredited IET programs’ institution web sites atleast mention the terms Lean or Six Sigma.Of the 72 NAIT accredited IT programs (see Appendix B), 15% offer courses that havebeen renamed to include Lean or Six Sigma with 47% of the accredited IT programs’institution web sites at least mentioning the terms Lean or Six Sigma.Purdue University faculty bring LSS into the ClassroomThe strong points of IET and IT faculty are in their application
Conference Session
Engineering Technology Pedagogy 2
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Mohammad Moin Uddin P.E., East Tennessee State University; Bradley Alan Stufflestreet, Northeast State Community College; Keith V. Johnson, East Tennessee State University
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Engineering Technology
easy solution. While the jobs are available andpossess an enjoyable challenge, the entry level wage may be a barrier to entry for many youngpeople who are looking to start a family and gain their independence. Of course, as demandincreases for qualified machinists, the wages will most likely increase to attract more employees.Based on these results, companies and educators need to work together to recruit more youngpeople, who are preparing for college, to choose a career as a machinist. REFERENCES[1] National Association of Manufacturers, "Manufacturers' Outlook Survey 2020 1st Quarter," 18 March 2020. [Online]. Available: https://www.nam.org/manufacturers-outlook-survey/.[2] C. Giffi, J. McNelly, B
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Kevin Zender, Michigan Technological University; Corey Blankenship, Michigan Technological University; Tyson Joseph Bethke, Michigan Technological University; Nathir A. Rawashdeh, Michigan Technological University
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Diversity
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Engineering Technology
program that was developed for the trainer utilizes different programming software acrosstwo microcontrollers. Most importantly, the Arduino Leonardo Microcontroller board [14] isused as the primary controller of the device, reading data from the sensor and user inputcomponents and sending a digital control signal to the fan [11]. Figure 5 describes the generalexecution of the developed code. Figure 5. Microcontroller Program Flow DiagramFirst the Arduino reads the ball’s position from the VL53L0X sensor [10] and sends that data tothe Raspberry Pi 4 4GB Model B [15] via a serial transmission. Then the Arduino reads the userP, I and D status switches (each switch has corresponding on/off control over the correspondingPID
Conference Session
Manufacturing Engineering Technology Curriculum
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Immanuel Edinbarough, The University of Texas at Brownsville; Yazmin Muniz, The University of Texas at Brownsville
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Engineering Technology
Page 13.591.4 Figure 1: Architecture of the Integrated Product Manufacturing TechniqueApplicationThe rapid product development technique was tested with the fabrication of two types of plasticgears. Each batch has 25 plastic gears. A gear with hub (A) and a simple gear (B) were thecomponents selected for this purpose. The dimensions were established as shown in Table 1. 3Dsolid models of the gears were created with the gear design parameters using the IntegratedDesign and Engineering Analysis Software (I-deas). First of all, the tooth profile was designed(Figure 2) and the final design of the gears were arrived as illustrated in Figure 3 and Figure 4.The design of the gears can be optimized by performing engineering analysis using the
Conference Session
Issues in Engineering Technology Education
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Saeed Khan, Kansas State University, Salina
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Engineering Technology
the workforce; more intellectual diversity inengineering teams; a workforce that can be productive right-away; a workforce that is bettersuited to dealing with the challenges of globalization; and most importantly a workforce that ismotivated to provide valuable input.Bibliography1. Ronald E. Land, “Engineering Technologists are Engineers,” Journal of Engineering Technology, Spring 2012, pp 32-392. S. Khan and B. Kissick, “Beating the Competition down with the Stick of Education: A Winning strategy for a global world,” Proceedings of American society of Engineering Education (ASEE) 2008 Annual Conference, June 2008, 9 pages3. S. Courter, M. Mariasingam, G. Moses and T. Smith. "Globalization and engineering education for 2020