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ORAL UPDATE: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20 Provide a 10 minute update on your project (informal, not graded) Re-summarize your project (re-use old slides) Project goal Project objectives Accomplishments from junior design (literature review, approach to your project, preliminary designs, calculations, what was good and what was bad) Update on any work accomplished over summer Summarize plan for fall and spring – be as specific as possible Send slides to me by 1pm on Wednesday, August 20 9/20/2018 MAE 4291: Senior Design 1

TEAM ASSIGNMENT #1 9/20/2018 MAE 4291: Senior Design 1 Review 4 prior senior design reports, comment on strength and weaknesses, and use these to develop your own final report outline (1): Aerospike, (2) Slosh Analysis, (3) H.E.T.E, (4) FITSat IV Each week review 1 report and then rotate to other teams Summary 1 Due: August 25, Summary 2 Due: September 3, Summary 3 Due: September 8, Summary 4 Due: September 15 Final Report Outline (tailored specifically for your team) Due: September 22 Technical comments: Does the project have a clear scope, goals, and objectives – are these articulated in an professional engineering and scientific context? Are there design requirements? Do they understand the difference between goals, objectives, requirements? Is there a sufficient literature review which convinces you that the team knows an ample amount about the subject matter to make a meaningful new contribution? Is there a clearly outlined plan for how to attack the project and meet the objects and goals? In other words have the authors convinced you that they have a sound engineering approach to solving the their problem? Are the calculations the right ones? Are the calculations explained clearly? Did they learn and apply something from their calculations? Do the calculations support the goals and objectives of the project? Did they use ‘modern engineering tools’ (like CAD, Pro|E, MATLAB, CFD, FEA, etc.) Was the design driven from their calculations? Was the design good? Was it successful? How did the author’s determine success? Aesthetics and Format: Is there a table of contents, list of figures, list of tables, nomenclature, etc. Is it clear who did what on the team? Are figures properly captioned and have labels to make them clear? If you pick a random plot, can you understand what is being shown? Are the sizes of the fonts appropriate? Are equations numbered? Is extra material, which is not germane to the technical discussion, contained in an appendix? What is the overall quality of the report? How does it read? Would you be proud to have your name on it? For September 22: Use these answers to develop your own report outline and requirements. We will then iterate on this together and agree upon the final content of your report and how it will be graded so that there are no surprises. 9/20/2018 MAE 4291: Senior Design 1

SYLLABUS UPDATE Monday, August 25th 10 minute team updates Exchange last year’s design reports Schedule weekly meeting NEED: 1 sentence goal statement from each team ASAP NEED: If you have a team website, send me the link NEED: If you have a team logo, send it to me as a .JPG Wednesday, August 27th Stephanie Hopper: Senior Design Logistics (45 minutes) Greg Peebles: Safety Discussion and Documentation (45 minutes) Monday, September 1st No Class Wednesday, September 3rd Lecture on Design Process (1/2) 9/20/2018 MAE 4291: Senior Design 1