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April 3, 2017 Syllabus Oral 4 Schedule Action Photos Dr. Bryan Weber

Labview: Most of my $10k order has arrived. Monday April 3, 2017 Tom Mealy Mechanical Engineer Eng 2, 105 tjm@engr.uconn.edu 486-3711 Labview: Most of my $10k order has arrived. If you met with me on 3-8 in FLC and discussed LV needs email me to set up an appointment to get you the hardware you need and get it running. I will set up a basic Labview DAQ file for you to gather data and write it to Excel. Offer some dates and times with a 1 hour window. If you just needed another module for an existing CDAQ email your requirement and I’ll drop the module in chassis and email you when I’ve done so.

New Blower Motor: Up and running New Blower Motor: Up and running. Some minor tweaks and upgrades but ready to accept projects. Initial results show a 4 time gain in CFM rates. Email me with dates and times you want access, allow a 1 hour window to go over the procedure. I will see Team 19 Wed at noon to gather some data. Going forward I will be in FLC during the Wednesday class time for help, advice, etc. Please email me to arrange any other times you’d like my help. -Tom Mealy 4-3-17

Spring 2017 Syllabus 11 Mon 3/27 Wed 3/29 Lean Manufacturing: Brian Montanari Habco Team Meetings – no class   12 Mon 4/3 Wed 4/5 Technical Presentations – Dr. Bryan Weber Oral presentation 4 12:20-3:20 13 Mon 4/10 Wed 4/12 Fri 4/14 Draft Report 14 Mon 4/17 Wed 4/19 Fri 4/21 Class Meeting Team meetings Reports Returned to Teams 15 Mon 4/24 Wed 4/26 Fri 4/28 DEMO DAY– Gampel Fri 5/5 Revised Design Report due Final Report

Important Dates April 3, 2017 Draft Final Report - Friday April 14 26 days to Demo Day Draft Final Report - Friday April 14 Printed copy Faculty Advisor

Oral 4 Schedule Schedule on Web Page Rev A Send to sponsors and faculty on Wednesday

Oral 4 - Objectives Summarize your results Conclusions/recommendations Practice for Demo Day & Sponsor presentations Define Plans to completion

Oral 4 Format Title Slide – 1 slide name, teams faculty sponsor, logos 2. Problem Statement What is the Project/Problem What are you being asked to do 3. Results – What has been done 5-7 slides Analyses Results (Ansys or other) Models – how it represents the problem Experiment/test Rig – setup Summarize in graphs/figures – what do they mean? Comparison to experimental data – conclusions to date

Oral 4 Format 4. Project Schedule –now to completion 5. Your risk analysis – instrumentation, test hardware, analyses mitigation for highest risks

Peer Assessment – Last Slide 7. Peer Assessment - clicker Team is executing to plan (schedule Presented results look encouraging High probability they will meet the project objectives B. Team is having some problems in executing ,but They know the issues and have a plan to recover. Moderate probability they will meet project objectives. C. Team is having serious problems in executing. No plan to recover Low probability they will meet project objectives

For the Oral Report Presentation on a flash drive/other ONE hard color copy of presentation (Stapled) Into team folder

Need Action Photos in your Folder Pictures with Team Member(s) doing something

Mechanical Engineering Senior Design 2016-2017 This document contains technical data not subject to the EAR per 15 C.F.R. Chapter 1, Part 734.3(b)(3).

Examples

Examples

Last Comments Effort is necessary BUT You are judged on results

Guest Presentation Dr. Bryan Weber presentation of data and results