Project 14361. Agenda Intro Problem Background Problem Statement and Deliverables Stakeholders Use Scenarios Prioritized List of Needs Engineering Requirements.

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Project 14361

Agenda Intro Problem Background Problem Statement and Deliverables Stakeholders Use Scenarios Prioritized List of Needs Engineering Requirements Draft of Project Plan

Team Members Corey Gillsepie – Electrical Engineer Thomas Gomes – Electrical Engineer Henry Almiron – Mechanical Engineer Dirk Thur – Mechanical Engineer Jennifer Leone – Industrial Engineer Lawrence Hoffman – Electrical Engineer Angel Herrera – Electrical Engineer Saleh Zeidan – Mechanical Engineer

Problem Background Students in the Mechanical Engineering department currently take a sequence of experimental courses, one of which is MECE – 301 Engineering Applications Lab. The goal is to have a common lecture period for all sections, and then a weekly, simpler experiments that students will also run independently.

Problem Statement and Deliverables The purpose of this project is to design and produce a number of laboratory modules that will eventually be used in the engineering course MECE – 301 Engineering Applications Lab Three to four modules used to provide a set of advanced investigative scenarios that will be simulated by theoretical and/or computational methods.

Stakeholders RIT ME students RIT ME professors MSD Team

Use Scenarios In the lab students will analyze a module which inspire an experiment which will include a theoretical, and experimental analysis of the module. After completing this experiment, the students should have a firmer grasp on basic engineering principles and processes.

Risk Management IDRisk ItemCauseEffectLikelih ood Severit y Import ance Action of Management Owner 1Complexity of Modules To hard/ to simple Students fail to learn 224refer to customer expertise to ensure proper complexity Team P Injury to student Human errorDeath, severe injury, emotional trauma or dismemberment 133In-depth Risk assessment/an alysis once modules are chosen Project leader 3Damage to dat property Misuse of modules Damage to dat property 122In-depth Risk assessment/an alysis once modules are chosen Mechanical Engineer 4Late partsFailure to check lead times Missed deadlines224Establish order deadline Team P BudgetingOver/Under spending Run out or lose funds 111Budget accordingly (pizza party) Team P14361

Prioritized List of Needs Requests 3 modules at minimum; 4 or 5 are preferred Modules may be of different technical challenge and complexity All modules must emphasize practical engineering experiences. All modules should be interesting to the students All modules should bridge applications areas, such as electromechanical or electrochemical All modules should use commercially-off-the-shelf equipment to enable maintenance and sustainability of module use over many semesters of student enjoyment At least one module should have analysis challenges that are at or beyond student learning from core coursework

Prioritized List of Needs cont. All modules should be able to be fully configured, utilized, and returned by student engineers All modules should be able to stand alone; they should contain everything they need without borrowing from other sources All modules should have a high level of flexibility and expansion allowing for many engineering opportunities All modules must be robust and safe

Engineering Requirements

Draft of the Project Plan