ENME 450 Mechanical Engineering Design Project (3)
Required course for majors in the mechanical specialty.
Catalog Description:
Capstone mechanical engineering design experience;
design of a thermal and/or mechanical system; consideration of engineering
standards and realistic constraints that include most of the following
considerations: economic, environmental, sustainability, manufacturability,
ethical, health and safety, social, and political; team and/or individual
application of the design process; oral presentations and written design report
required. Spring semester. Lecture
2 hours plus 2 hour design lab.
Prerequisites:
ENGR 385
Pre or Co-requisites:
ENME 442, 443, and 447.
Textbook/References:
Dym, C., and P. Little, Engineering Design: A Project-Based Introduction, John Wiley &
Sons, Inc., New York, New York, 2000. (recommended)
Finkelstein, L., Pocket
Book of Technical Writing for Engineers and Scientists, McGraw Hill
Companies, Inc., Boston, Massachusetts, 2000. (recommended)
Assorted supplemental handouts.
Course Objectives: (numbers
in parentheses indicate relationship to ME program outcomes)
At the completion of the
course, students will have
·
applied
fundamental engineering principles and approaches (learned in prerequisite
courses) to design a thermal and/or mechanical system (2, 4,11);
·
demonstrated
an awareness of the professional registration process (6);
·
worked
effectively as a team (if team-based work is assigned);
·
generated
adequate written documentation of their design (4);
·
demonstrated
an understanding of the multiple factors that influence a design, the tradeoffs
that may be required, and the impact of design decisions and realistic
constraints (4, 7,11).
Class/Laboratory Schedule:
Lecture for 50 minutes per
class followed immediately by a laboratory session for 60 minutes per class;
meets twice a week.
1 Introduction
to the Project
1-2 Project Planning
3-4 Alternative Generation, Evaluation, and Selection
4-6 Preliminary
Design Development and Fabrication
6-10
Initial
Testing and Design Refinement
10-12 Final Design Development and Fabrication
13-15 Final
Testing, Documentation, & Oral Presentations
Contribution to Professional Component:
Contributes toward the 1.5
years of engineering topics as a 3 credit hour course in engineering sciences
and mainly in engineering design.
Relationship to Program Outcomes:
This course supports ME program outcomes 2, 4, 6, 7
and 11.
Prepared by: Dr. Rob Bailey, 03/27/03