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2022 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
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Pavel Navitski; Elena Gregg; Robert Leland; Viktar Taustyka; Andrzej Gawlik
2022 ASEE Midwest Section Conference Engineering teaching approaches at the time of COVID Pavel Navitski1, Elena Gregg1, Robert Leland1, Viktar Taustyka2, Andrzej Gawlik2 1 Oral Roberts University, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA / 2West Pomeranian University of Technology, Szczecin, PolandAbstractIn today's changing educational environment around the world, teaching engineering disciplinesis becoming a challenge for both students and teachers. Universities seek to provide studentswith the knowledge, skills, and experiences that will prepare them to enter directly intoprofessional practice as engineers, advanced studies in engineering
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2022 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
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Christy Dunlap; Jeff Pummill; Han Hu
2022 ASEE Midwest Section Conference Infusing High-Performance Computing and Machine Learning in Mechanical Engineering Education Christy Dunlap1, Jeff Pummill2, Han Hu1 1 Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR 727012 Arkansas High Performance Computing Center, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR 72701AbstractThis paper presents the integration of parallel computing into engineering education. This paperwill discuss the role of scientific computing in molecular dynamics simulations, densityfunctional theory simulations, and deep learning model training. It is becoming more critical
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2022 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
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Mirit Shamir; Stacy Hutchinson; Gaea Hock; Ryan Hansen; Jonathan Aguilar; Nathan Hendricks; Prathap Parameswaran; Matthew Sanderson; Rebecca Cors; Melanie M. Derby
socioeconomic innovations to createresilient food, energy, and water systems in semi-arid regions despite natural resources depletion.The traineeship integrates the disciplines of agriculture, engineering, and social science. Ingeneral, students who participated in the NRT capstone have appreciated the opportunity topractice real interdisciplinary work and develop their interdisciplinary communication skills.Capstone course objectives, structure, products, evaluation method and results are discussed.IntroductionThe importance of interdisciplinary training for graduate students has grown to become U.S.policy priority [1] [2]. Responding to that need, the United States National Science Foundationformed a Research Traineeship program, the NRT, to give
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2022 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
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Alexa G. Moreno; Thomas W. Smith; Edgar C. Clausen
for preheating, an insulated cooling stand to allow for free convection from onlythe exposed surface and the use of MATLAB® in place of TKSolver® for data analysis. Atypical experiment with the apparatus will require less than 1 ½ hours, which will fit nicely intothe time available for laboratory at most universities. The major cost in the experiment is theplate itself, which can be purchased for about $100. Reasonable free convection heat transfer 𝑊𝑊coefficients of 6-8 2 𝐾𝐾 were obtained experimentally, which compare favorably with coefficients 𝑚𝑚 𝑊𝑊of 5-7 2 𝐾𝐾 from the Churchill/Chu relationship. 𝑚𝑚Keywordslaboratory, heat transfer, free convection
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2022 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
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Shea E. Brown; Kasey A. Baker; Ben D. Philpot; Kevin R. Lewelling
The Lunar Terrain Vehicle Project Shea E. Brown, Kasey A. Baker, Ben D. Philpott, and Kevin R. Lewelling, PhD, PE University of Arkansas Fort Smith 5210 Grand Avenue, Fort Smith, AR 72904Abstract A team of electrical and mechanical engineering students at the University of ArkansasFort Smith (UAFS) has responded to a NASA Request For Information (RFI) [1] concerning aLunar Terrain Vehicle (LTV) for the upcoming Artemis mission. The team has focused theirattention on two design criteria, stowage footprint and suspension/steering. Our design featuresa folding frame and canopy which reduces the stowage footprint by 50%. The LTV will alsofeature
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2022 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
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Dominic Halsmer; Chris Jacob; Josiah Kessler; Jasmin Marko
accreditation requirements for both the College of Education and the School ofEngineering. Education students require additional exposure to engineering concepts that theycan subsequently take into the K-12 classroom [1]. Engineering students need practice indesigning experiments and communicating effectively with a range of audiences [2]. In addition,appropriate content and limits are suggested for teaching at three possible educational levels:elementary, middle school, and high school. This virtual thought experiment [3] is part of a largereffort to develop a new lab manual for earth science courses that will include a variety of moreholistic engineering-related lab experiments [4].A novel feature of this experiment is its holistic approach to
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2022 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
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Sohrab Asgarpoor; Amanda Bergeron-Bauer; Eric Einspahr
. The demanding nature of engineeringcurricula can push students to choose a different major in engineering, leave the college, or leavethe institution. Alternatively, students may need longer time to complete their programrequirements. According to a 2017 report [1] by the American Society of Engineering Education(ASEE), the 4-year and 6-year graduation rates in 2014 for white students was 33% and 60%respectively, while for Latino/Hispanic students the rates was 25% and 45%, and for AfricanAmerican students the rate was 20% and 38% respectively.Noteworthy work on the topic of student retention and success was reported by Tinto and Cullen[2] and later by Astin [3]. They developed theories and practices on student engagement
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2022 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
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Dan Kilula; Mohamed Adawi; Shivan Haran
-freedom articulated manipulator is used as a robotic arm[1], and most of the parts canbe 3D printed. With three degrees of freedom, students can learn about the basics of inverse andforward kinematics. Figure 1. below shows the CAD of the pick-and-place robot used for the kit.The motion of the robot is driven by three stepper motors, controlled by an Arduino, and givefeedback on their positions via limit switches. Objects are detected through a 1080p webcamwhich feeds data to the Raspberry Pi 4. Arduino and Raspberry Pi boards are two of the most © American Society for Engineering Education, 2022 2022 ASEE Midwest Section Conferenceused boards in university and DIY electronics projects
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2022 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
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Aubrey L. Schultz; Jay McAllister III
areas, preferred journals, proficiency, and collaboration will be discussed. Quicklydetermining these trends would be advantageous to researchers seeking networking, incomingstudents seeking research areas, or businesses looking for areas excelling in a particular field.While this study only looks at one college within the University of Arkansas, it serves as a modelfor using WoS and MS Excel for bibliometric analysis.KeywordsBibliometrics, Web of Science (WoS), Visual Basic Analysis (VBA), Bibliographic Databases,Student Paper.1. IntroductionMany engineers know the importance of bibliographic databases to find literature and have theirliterature found. Still, not many realize the wealth of information hiding in the metadata availableon such
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2022 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
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Markeya S. Peteranetz; Tareq A. Daher; David Jones; Lance C. Perez; Daniel G. Linzell
is certainly not a new one.Various institutions have aimed to formalize how they develop their student’s non-technicalskills. These are skills that institutions deem important for their students’ future. For example, theUniversity of Central Oklahoma (UCO) relied on the theoretical base of transformative learningto develop their Student Transformative Learning Record (STLR) [1]. The transformativelearning theory is based on the work of Mezirow which argues that in order for authentictransformation to occur, learners need to reflect on their relationships with themselves, others,and the world they live in. Learners may have transformative experiences if they are willing toexplore other ways of thinking [2]–[4]. The STLR focuses on six tenets
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2022 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
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Stephen Pierson; Josh Goss; Han Hu
manufacturing processes and how to design for them.KeywordsManufacturing Education, Computer-Aided Manufacturing, Computerized Numerical Control,Design for Manufacturability, Student PaperIntroductionNewly minted mechanical engineers often encounter a gap between the engineering principles theylearn in school and the challenges they face in the field, and part of this gap stems from failing tounderstand how an engineering solution goes from model to final product [1-2]. A trope in themanufacturing industry is the young engineer who has recently spent four years at college yet isseemingly unaware of how to use a screwdriver, let alone a mill. It is crucial that post-secondarytechnical programs provide mechanical engineering students with an appropriate
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2022 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
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Heather L. Walker; W. Kent McAllister; Michael W. Mourot; J. Robert Dean; Greg Nesmith; Edgar C. Clausen
repeata class, and help students make decisions about internships, permanent employment or graduateschool. On the other hand, mentors share important expertise in helping students succeed butalso seek to develop a personal relationship with the student, with the relationship often lastingfor many years [1]. Mentoring is seen in many forms in the academic community includingfaculty providing graduate students with practical teaching experience [2], postdoctoral andgraduate student mentors providing research expertise to undergraduates [3] and university andcommunity groups working with international graduate students to improve English proficiency[4]. Mentoring is far from easy, but dedicated and knowledgeable mentors can make a realimpact in the
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2022 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
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Nanziri E. Kayondo; Shreya Vemuganti
thecementitious material with changing filling fraction, location of core cells, and defects on theexterior of the material. It also shows some of the ways that the sensor would be able to detectdefects in surrounding cement.KeywordsStudent paper, cement, sensors, phononic, carbon nanotubesIntroduction Phononic or acoustic band gap (ABG) material are periodic materials that exhibit a bandgap, which is a range of frequencies for which there is little to no propagation of waves[1]. Thisis very similar to photonic materials, only that this band gap is in an acoustic sense [2]. Periodicmaterials exhibit some kind of spatial periodicity. The concept of periodic materials was used byNewton to determine the speed of sound in air [3]. Research using
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2022 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
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Gerardo Urdaneta; Jacob Crawford; Andres Dewendt; Zuhanee Khan; Kyle McMillan; Christopher Meyers; Seyed Ehsan Hosseini
implementing a hybrid system that includes a hydrogenfuel cell (HFC) along with a battery in a hex-copter configuration to determine its effectivenessand if possible, increase its flight time. The reason for the use of hydrogen relies on the fact that ithas a higher energy density (120 kJ/g) than commercial lithium-ion polymer batteries (LiPo), thetype of batteries most civilian drones currently use, which only have an energy density of 1 kJ/g.This project was divided into several smaller tasks for its completion: Assembling the drone,preparing a testing flight with only LiPo batteries, testing the HFC and batteries with a parallelcircuit composed of lightbulbs, and finally testing both the HFC and LiPo batteries on the droneto spin the motors without
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2022 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
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Mohamed Adawi; Landon Perdue; Robert A. Fleming
cycling. The sample plate inside the soiling chamber wasdesigned to accommodate up to 100 1-in2 samples with integrated proportional temperaturecontrol and was designed to be adjustable from 0° to 45° tilt angle.KeywordsStudent Poster, Soiling, Dew cycling, Solar Photovoltaic, DustIntroductionSoiling is the accumulation of dust particles on solar panels and other photovoltaic (PV) surfaceswhich results in transmission losses by absorbing, scattering, and reflecting a fraction of theincoming sunlight. By introducing additional operating and maintenance costs, soiling has anegative impact on the economic revenue of PV installations. Power reductions of more than50% have been reported in the literature because of soiling [1]. Since soiling
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2022 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
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Yang-Seon Kim; Keren Tshimanga
), Entrepreneurial Minded Learning(EML), Thermodynamics, Hands-on activity, SurveyIntroductionThe traditional teaching method, lecture-based learning, is currently changing to a model focusingon student-centered learning, such as problem-based or project-based learning (PBL). The teacher-centered method is based on teachers directing students to learn through memorization andrecitation techniques, therefore not developing their critical thinking, problem-solving, anddecision-making skills. The student-centered method, which includes PBL, aims to engage thestudents for a better experience; teachers become mentors/guides of the students. PBL method isbecoming one of the most used methodologies in the current engineering education [1]–[4].One good example of
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2022 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
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Sara E. Wilson
communities of peers that can help each other.For first-generation students, forming communities and understanding expectations can beparticularly challenging. An estimated 15-40% of college students are first generation, definedhere as a student whose parents have not received a 4-year college degree [1]-[3]. These studentshave been shown, both nationally and in our own courses, to have an achievement gap relative totheir continuing-generation peers in terms of degree completion and continuation in engineering[4]-[5]. These students may also be disproportionately from underrepresented racial and ethnicgroups [6]. Previous research has identified several factors that impact the performance in first-generation students including a lack of cultural
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2022 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
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David C. Jensen; James A. Davis Jr.
course was taught bytwo instructors covering the same content and utilized individual exams for assessment. These examsconsisted of 2-3 problems where students complete multiple steps to solve the problems and are assessedusing a standardize rubric. All students receive the same questions for the exam. During the transition toremote instruction and testing, we observed from the data a significantly higher performance in studentexam grades. Based on this observation, we pursued improvement in exam format and assessment. Thispaper details a statistical analysis of the student exam scores to explore impacts of changes controllingthe variables of: 1) who is the instructor, 2) what format is used for the exam (multi-part multiple choiceversus long
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2022 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
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Anish Leekkala; Ukash Nakarmi
2022 ASEE Midwest Section Conference Early Detection of Acromegaly Using a Novel Convolutional Neural Network By Anish Leekkala, Ukash Nakarmi Bentonville High School / University of ArkansasAbstractAcromegaly occurs when the pituitary gland produces too much somatropin, causing the liver torelease excessive amounts of IGF-1, leading to the abnormal growth of the hands, feet, and face.Acromegaly is difficult to diagnose and can lead to serious, sometimes even life-threatening,health problems such as Type II diabetes and heart disease. The early detection of Acromegalyreduces potential health complications and the
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2022 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
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Rohit Dua
experience incomputer architecture. Therefore, to bridge the gap, students are exposed to a basic processorarchitecture that has a small instruction set. Many such platforms exist. In the past, the Gnome[1-2] processor has been taught at Missouri S&T, which is different from the 8051 family. Anadditional available platform is the Gumnut [3] processor. In order to introduce students to atypical internal architecture, the 8051’s smaller subset, WIMP51, which is binary-compatible tothe 8051, is taught, in the Digital Systems Design course, before delving into microcontrollertheory and programming. WIMP51 is rudimentary in design and has a small instruction set [4].The original WIMP51 was created using synthesizable VHDL [4], which can be tested on
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2022 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
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Randy Kelley
Contact Resistance DemonstrationAbstract Contact resistance is the discontinuity of heat transfer between two separate solids. Thesmoother the two contact surfaces are, the less contact resistance will be and the greater the heattransfer. This is an important part of the heat conduction field. This paper deals with one veryinexpensive way to study contact resistance and to teach students about heat transfer across twosurfaces. Starting with a 1-inch diameter steel shaft, 21 inches long, 6 holes (1/8-inch diameter)were drilled to the center line. These holes housed K-type thermocouples. One end of the shaftwas machined smooth while the other was cut with a torch and cleaned up with a grinder. It
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2022 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
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Amanda Williams; Hari Pandey; Han Hu
Conferenceprocess of pool boiling provides insight into significant improvements in a surface’s ability totransfer thermal energy to a fluid. The motion that occurs near the surface in boiling is due to amix of bubble growth and bubble detachment. Buoyancy forces cause the vapor bubbles to risethrough the liquid and eventually escape the surface. From boiling, there is a sustained amount ofheat transfer from the solid surface during the change from the liquid to the vapor state. [1] Duringthe process of pool boiling, different boiling regimes can be understood using a boiling curve.The pool boiling process allows a better look into the fundamental mechanisms that play a role inboiling. Free convection boiling occurs at the beginning of boiling and can be
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1981 North Midwest Section
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Scott J. Conrad
INTRODUCTIONBudget cuts and r1s1ng enrollments in Colleges of Engineering acrossthe nation are becoming facts of life. The question is what effectsare these two recurring problems having on the quality of engineeringeducation?Within the past 1-2 years, there has been increasing concern overrapidly rising enrollments in the College of Engineering at theUniversity of \:!isconsin-Madison. Projections made by the engineeringadministration showed the expected enrollments to be far above thenumber of students the College could effectively teach with thefaculty and facilities available. During the period of increasingenrollments (1974-present) the College of Engineering experienced anenrollment increase of more than 100% with no significant budgetincrease
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1981 North Midwest Section
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I. C. Goulter
answer to the question outlined above can beobtained from the students themselves. One of the firstthings that becomes evident in discussions with the studentsis that the students tend not only to recognize their ownlack of basic competence but also to fear using the computer.The students have no confidence in their own abilities toobtain the answer from the computer. In order to obtain amore precise view of the students' concerns about theirundergraduate computer education a survey was conducted amongfourth year civil engineering students who had participatedin two elective courses in which significant computer use wasrequired. The results of this survey are summarized inTable 1. The students who replied to the survey were drawn fromtwo
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1981 North Midwest Section
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P. C. Pfister
11 Hands-On 1"' Engineering Desi~n Projects at N.D.S.U. P. C. Pfister Professor of Mechanical Engineering North Dakota State University Fargo, North Dakota 58105 Five years ago the curriculum in Mechanical Engineering at NorthDakota State University was long on theory courses and short on ex-perimental or professional learning. At least, this was the consen-sus of the E.C.P.D. reaccreditation team which gave us the incentiveto ultimately organize a 10 quarter-credit hour design program span-ning the last five quarters (1~ 1, 3, 3, 2 credits sequentially) ofthe undergraduate curriculum. This
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1981 North Midwest Section
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I. Shpancer; M. Jullian; W. Kinsner
ADATA ACQUISITION SYSTEMS ENGINEERING COURSE 1- SHPANCER, M. JULLIAN, AND W. KINSNERINDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS OF MICROELECTRONICS CENTRE, !NC• AND DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING UNIVERSITY OF f"1ANIT0BA WINNIPEGJ MANITOBA CANADA PRESENTED AT NORTH MIDWEST SECTION CONFERENCE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR ENGINEERING EDUCATION NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY FARGOJ NORTH DAKOTA OCTOBER 11 - 13J 1981 58 A DATA ACQUISITION SYSTEMS ENGINEERING COURSE I. Shpancer, M. Jullian, and W. Kinsner Department of
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1981 North Midwest Section
Authors
Alan L. Prasuhn
opportunities available to the instructor.Stanl~y B. Hamilton, in a paper read before the Newcomen Society, listedsix reasons engineers should study history (2): 1. The detective interest of tracing knowledge to its source. 2. The opportunity of sharing a disinterested companionship with others who are following kindred lines, as a member of such a body as our Society. 3. The broadening of interest in engineering from the purely technical to a humane and liberal field of study. 4. The light which the study of invention and discovery can throw on the working of the human mind. 5. The genuinely recreative form of relaxation which history provides. 6. The contribution which the
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1981 North Midwest Section
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Lillian L. Goettler
Hertsgaard, and the author resolved to try a simi- lar conference for this area at North Dakota State University. Enthus-. iastic moral support was received from Campus Equity, an informal group of university faculty and staff concerned about equal opportunity issues, and active help came from an how-to manual (1) published by the Bay Area Math/Science Network which organizes the Bay Area conferences. Since this was their first venture in this direction, the organizers de- cided to limit the scope of the conference for a number of reasons. In contrast to the Bay Area, where many technical professionals are employed, including many women, the Fargo-Moorhead area is not highly industrialized. Thus it would appear difficult to find a large number
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1981 North Midwest Section
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Henry L. Kucera; Elton G. Solseng; George L. Pratt
conclusion of the contest.Two judges rule on any procedural questions and pick thebest designed tractors. The decision of the judges isfinal: The student-made 16 mm movie and a recording of the1981 contest on videotape will be shown as part of this 91presentation.Summary: Is it possible to eliminate the peaks and valleys inengineering enrollment? Perhaps not, but a recruitingdevice for your department similar to the 11 rubber bandtractor contest" may reduce the variation, but moreimportant, may interest the right students early so theycan prepare for an engineering career. Elements of a successful event: 1. Simple, inexpensive, yet challenging. 2. Involvement of present students and staff, in
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1981 North Midwest Section
Authors
Arnold M. Flikke
technology. Institutes and universities perform much of the Rand D function for industry. Industrial units have Rand D units, but it was difficult to see any major innovations or design changes in their pro- ducts which resemble ours of the 1950 s. Emphasis on new technologies 1 is increasing, and we can expect the Chinese to rapidly achieve world parity in these new areas, but agriculture, heavy industry and auto- motive will be slow to change their present patterns. Progress will be made in areas where new technology can be quickly adopted without a great displacement of people. Agriculture is the prime example of this pro- blem as it has an excess of human labor, and mechanization will cause unemployment