CEE 19 - Flexible Airport Pavement Analyses and Aggregate Crushing Dr. Sukumaran, Graduate student: Danilo Zepilli Compare full-scale pavement data and.

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CEE 19 - Flexible Airport Pavement Analyses and Aggregate Crushing Dr. Sukumaran, Graduate student: Danilo Zepilli Compare full-scale pavement data and gyratory data. Obtain an approximate measure of field energy. Investigate the feasibility of measuring energy during field compaction. Conduct triaxial tests on different sands and Measure influence of crushing on shear strength. Determine the influence of sample length on shear strength. Work collaboratively with the FAA. Fall 2014 outcomes Continue publication, analysis and report writing. Laboratory data Field data Need 4 CEEs

CEE-20 Laser Analysis of Aggregates Dr. Sukumaran, Dr. Ramachandran and Dr. Lim Graduate Student: Andrew Branin and Bless Ann Varghese Purchase and install laser holography system for analyzing particle morphology. Calibrate and refine laser-spectra models to identify real-time aggregate properties such as mineralogy; and Determine the feasibility of laser technology as a tool for identification of real time aggregate properties such as mineralogy and particle morphology. Tools to be used: Laser ablation equipment Matlab Will work on IEEE paper Need 2 CEEs and 2 ECEs

CEE – 21: Engineering Innovators without Borders – Development of a mini water turbine and battery storage unit for the developing world Dr. Sukumaran and Patrick Downey with assistance from Caitlin Terry Develop a sustainable mini-turbine utilizing stream or natural spring power. Develop an affordable battery storage unit. Submit proposal to EPA-P3 for funding. Need CEE, ME, ECE ning/learning/electricity_generated/hydro/hyd ro-anim-en.gif