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<QS> EE 1984 American Society for Engineering Education 92nd Annual Conference June 24-28, 1984 The Salt Palace Salt Lake City, Utah PROCEEDINGS Volume II Theme "Engineering Education: Preparation For Life" Hosted By: University of Utah Brigham Young University Utah State University Weber State College Edited By: Lawrence P. Grayson Joseph M. Biedenbach University of South Carolina UNIVERSITATSBIBUOTHEK HANNUVfcH TECHNISCHE INFORMATIONSBIBLIOTHEK 1984 ASEE Annual Conference Proceedings

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1984

American Society for

Engineering Education

92nd Annual Conference

June 24-28, 1984

The Salt Palace

Salt Lake City, Utah

PROCEEDINGS

Volume II

Theme

"Engineering Education:

Preparation For Life"

Hosted By:

University of Utah

Brigham Young UniversityUtah State UniversityWeber State College

Edited By:Lawrence P. Grayson

Joseph M. Biedenbach

University of South Carolina

UNIVERSITATSBIBUOTHEKHANNUVfcH

TECHNISCHE

INFORMATIONSBIBLIOTHEK

1984 ASEE Annual Conference Proceedings

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Table of Contents

Tuesday June 26, 1984

2203 Composite Materials and Structures in

Aerospace Engineering0800-0945 Symposi urn

Aerospace Division

Moderator: Benjamin H. Ulrich, Parks Collegeof St. Louis University

Speakers: "Analysis and Testing for Certif¬ication" Leonard J. Marchinski, BoeingVertol

"Certification of Composites" J.SoderquistFederal Aviation Administration

2207 Case Studies in Architectural

Engineering by Practicing Professionals0800-0945 SymposiumArchitectural ENgineering Division

Moderator: Steve Ridenour, Temple University

Speaker: "Design Considerations for EnergyEfficient Buildings" Moses D. F. Ling,Pennsylvania State University

2211 Clinical Engineering as an Academic

Dicipline0800-0945 SymposiumBiomedical Engineering Division

2214 Examples and Suggestions for CampusPrograms

0800-0945 SymposiumCampus Liaison Board

Moderator: Edward T. Kirkpatrick, WentworthInstitute of Technology

2216 3M Award Lecture

0800-0945

Chemical Engineering Division

Lecture

Moderator: Rich Noble, University ofColorado

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2217 Civil Engineering Enrollments:Current Trends and Future Concerns

0800-0945 PanelCivil Engineering Division

Moderator: Paul H. King, University of

Arizona

Speakers: "Current Trends in Civil Engineer¬ing Enrollments" George K. Wadlin,American Society of Civil Engineers

Moderator: Vernon L. Newhouse,University

Drexel

Speakers: "Premises and Promises ofGraduate Clinical Engineering Education"P. Pederson, Drexel University

"Recruiting Students into Graduate ClinicalEngineering Programs" L. Ostrander,Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

"Is Professional Clinical Engineering Educ¬ation Academic Enough for the University"B. Feinberg, Kendall Research Center

"Clinical Engineering: What AcademicTraining is Needed" S. Topham, CaseWestern Reserve University

"Clinical-Biomedical Engineering as an

Option—University of Arizona" K. C.Myerea, University of Arizona

GST

"Curren-t Trends in Civil EngineeringEnrollments" George K. Wadlin,American Society of Civil Engineers

"Declining Enrollments—Concerns of a

Professional Society" Russel C. Jones,Boston University

"Why Do Students Enter Civil Engineering?"Ken Henkel, California State University 353

"Administrative Policies: Impact on Civil

Engineering Enrollments" University ofArizona

-370

2221 Micro-processo-s and Personal Computers0800-0945 SymposiumComputers in Education Division

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Moderator: Albert L. Riemenschneider, South

Dakota School of Mines and Technology

Speakers: "A University-Industry Cooperativeto Implement a Low Cost CAD/CAM System in

Prototype Production Instruction"

Ivan L. Holt and

Aurel Soceneantu, Brigham Young University—376

"Teaching an Introductory CAD Course with

the System-Engineering Approach" Y. C. Pao,

University of Nebraska 379

"A Computational Methods Course Utilizing

Mirco-computers" Les Frair, VirginiaPolytechnic Institute and State University

"An Overview of the Movie: BYU Software

Systems" Henry Christiansen, Brigham

Young University

"An Interactive Circuit Drafting Program"Richard J. Spangenberger and

Phillip C. Herren, Jr., Wright-PattersonAir Force Base

2222 Continuing Education in Industry0800-0945 Panel

Construction Engineering Committee

Moderator: Jim Rowings, University of Kansas

Speakers:James M. Neil, Morrison Knudson Co., Inc.

Tom McDonald, DIY Fluor Constructors

John Grassman, Black and Veatch Engineers-Architects

Hugo Farentho, Brown & Root

2223 Telecommunications: A National Re¬

source to Extend Engineering Education

0800-0945 Symposium

Continuing Professional Development Division

2230 ERM Corral

0800-0900 Discussion GroupEducational Research and Methods Division

Moderator: Russell Dean and Wallace Venable,West Virginia University

2231 Increasing Productivity in a Time of

Entrenchment0800-0945 SymposiumEducational Research and Methods Division

Moderator: C. Glayd Mather,University

Brigham Young

Speakers:D. Cecil Clark, Brigham Young UniversityPaul F. Cook Brigham Young UniversityDillon k. Inouye, Brigham Young University

2232 The Role of Electrical EngineeringLaboratories in the 80's

0800-0945 Panel

Electrical Engineering Division

Moderator: David Voltmer, Rose-Hulman

Institute of Technology

Speakers: "EE Laboratories: Some Possible

Scenarios" E. W. Ernst, University of

Illinois

"EE Laboratories: An Administrator's

Perspective" George McMurtry, PennsylvaniaState University"EE Laboratories: An Instructor's Perspective"

Henry Ablin, Northern Arizona University

• Moderator: Anthony L. Rigas, Universityof Idaho

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-385

2234 Introduction of Acoustics into

Basic Engineering Courses

0800-0945 Seminar

Engineering Acoustics Committee

Speakers:• Lawrence M. Aleamoni, University of Arizona---386• John T. Fitch, Association for Media-Based

Continuing Education for Engineers 395

Terry L. Gildea, Hewlett-Packard Company

2225 Cooperative Education Spectrum...Red/Determining Student Needs

0800-0945 WorkshopCooperative Education Division

Moderator: Richard Canale, Northeastern

University

Moderator: Harold W. Lord, Michigan

Technological University

Speakers: "Engineering Principles of Acoustics-

Noise and Vibration Control" Douglas D.

Reynolds, University of Nevada

"Engineering Acoustics and Noise Control"

Conrad J. Hemond, University of Hartford

"Industrial Noise and Vibration Control"

J. David Irwin, Auburn University

"Environmental Noise Pollution" Patrick F.

Cunniff, University of Maryland 399

"Noise Control for Engineers" Harold W.

Lord, Michigan Technological University 401

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2235 Dean's Offoce—Student Placement &

Retention

0800-0945 SymposiumEngineering Deans Council

Moderator: Terry E. Shoup, Florida

Atlantic University

Speakers: "Student Selection & Retention"

George Maler, University of Colorado

A. W. Young, Colorado School of Mines, andC. Britton, Colorado State University

"Student Selection, Placement & Retention

at Purdue University" William LeBold,Purdue University 385

"Data Systems to Support Student Selection,Placement & Retention at the Universityof Illinois" Howard W. Wakeland, Univer¬

sity of Illinois

2237 Engineering Graphics—Preparationfor Automation-I

0800-0945 Seminar

Engineering Design Graphics Division

Speakers:Dundar F. Kocaoglu, University of PittsburghRobert C. Waters, George Washington UniversityDavid Anderson, Massachusetts Institute of

Techno!ogy

2244 Research Interaction with Industry0800-0945 Panel

Egnineering Research Council

Moderator: E. H. Elevans, PennsylvaniaState University

Panelists: "Alcoa's University Research andGraduate Support Programs" M, Rawlinson,Aluminum Company of America

"Dow Chemical's Research and Graduate

Support Programs" Theodore E. Tabor,Dow Chemical Company

"General Electric's Research and Graduate

Support Programs" David G. Worden,General Electric Company

"Hewlett Packard's Research and Graduate

Support Programs" Jack Grout, HewlettPackard

Moderator: William Thrasher, FloridaInstitute of Technology

• Speakers: "Developing New Tasks for a Low

Cost Computer-Graphics System" Thomas G.

Boronkay, University of Cincinnati 413

"A Blend of Traditional /Computer-AidedInstruction for Freshman Engineering GraphicStudents" Vera B. Anand, Clemson University

I "Computer Graphics at Cal Poly-Pomona"Edward D. Gilbraith, California State

Polytechnic Univeristy 420

• "The Evolution of Engineering Graphics at

University of Nebraska at Lincoln" Robert

McDougal, Univeristy of Nebraska— -423

• "Plans for an Expensive Graphics LaboratoryIncorporating Both Traditional and ComputerGraphics" James O'Brien, Villanova Univer¬

sity 426

• "Design Criterion for the Future" Roy A.

Hartman, Texas A&M University 431

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2240 Research in Engineering Management0800-0945 SymposiumEngineering Management Division

Moderator: Robert E. Shannon, Texas A&M

University

2247 Laboratories for EngineeringTechnology

JoOO-0945 Panel

Engineering Technology Divisic

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ion

Moderators: William R. Naylor, Purdue

University and Ronald J. Williams, Del Mar

College

Speakers: "Micro-Computer-Word Processingwith Engineering Technology Students"

Joseph Dandois and

Joseph Marchesani, Pennsylvania State

University -434

"Developing a Computer-Electro-Mechanical -

Course Sequence(Simulation Robotics)"Harold Griffith, University of Central

Florida - 437

"Programmable Controllers" Thomas

Robertson, Purdue University

"Instruction for Engineering and EngineeringTechnology Laboratories" Timothy W. Zeigler,Southern Illinois University 440

"58000 Teaching Laboratory Systems" Ken

Cook, Lawrence Institute of Technology

2248 Characteristics of Technology Students0800-0945 SymposiumEngineering Technology Division

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Moderator: Charles R. Thomas, Purdue

University

• Speakers: "Characteristics of Students

Who Transfer to Technology" Charles R.

Thomas, Purdue University

"Characteristics of Students at an All

ET College" Ranakumar Nadella, Southern

Technical Institute

• "A Bachelor of Technology Program: The

Urban Model" John Goodlet, City College of

the City University of New York

-447

423

2257 The Use of Computers in Industrial

r* Engineering Education* 0800-0945 Symposium

Industrial Engineering Division (C5J*

"The History of Women in Engineering"Martha Trescott, University of Illinois

"The Development of American MiningEducation" Kathleen Ochs, Colorado School

of Mines 474

"Retrospective Technology Assessment: Can

We Learn Anything From History" Ruth S.

Cowen, State University of New York

"The Science of Decentralized Technologyin 20th Century America" Howard Segal,Eastern Michigan University 484

Bernard Carlsen, Michigan TechnologicalUniversity "Academic Enterpreneurship at MIT:

Dugald C. Jackson and the Rise of the Elec¬

trical Engineering Dept., 1907-1930 188

2264 Flexible Manufacturing Systems

0800-0945 SymposiumManufacturing Committee

Moderator: Elden L. DePorter, Universityof Tennessee

Speakers: "The Use of Computers in Indus¬

trial Engineering Education" Elden L.

DePorter, University of Tennessee

"Integrating Computers into the ModernIndustrial Engineering Curriculum" WilliamE. Biles, Louisiana State University

"Teaching Robotics and Integrated Manufac¬

turing Systems in Industrial Engineering"Bob White, Western Michigan University 453

"Micro-processors and Their Use in the

Classroom" Donald R. Smith, Texas A&M

University 457

2258 Videotex Information Systems:A Tutorial

0800- 0945 Lecture

Information Systems Division

• Moderators: V. Raju and Dennis Nystom,Rochester Institute of Technology496

2265 Biomaterials

0800-0945

Materials DivisionSymposium

Moderator: L. Ernst, City College of

San Francisco

2268 Software Exchange0800-0945 Poster Session

Mechanical Engineering Division

Moderator: Kent L. Lawrence, University of

Texas at Arlington

Moderator: Roger W. Elliott, Universityof Florida

Speaker: "Videotext Information Systems: A

Tutorial" Thomas J. Harrison, IBM

Corporation

• Speakers: "The Bureau of Mines and SynfuelsDevelopment in America" Arnold Krammer,Texas A&M University

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22629

Presentation of the Soci

History of Technologyety for the

0800- 0945 SymposiumLiberal Studies Division

-461

2269 Mechanics in Engineering Technology0800-0945 SmposiumMechanics Division

Moderator: Raymond F. Neatherly, Oklahoma

State Uni versi ty -503

Speakers: "Mechanics in Engineering Technol¬

ogy—A Survey" Elli6t Eisenberg, Pennsyl¬vania State University 508

"Optimum Mathematics Usage in EngineeringTechnology" Ben Sparks, University of

Tennessee - 516

"Mechanics Laboratory in Engineering Tech¬

nology" Hal Roach, Purdue University 520

"Changes in the Teaching of Mechanics: From

the Slide Rule to the Computer" Kenneth

S. Moody, Vermont Technical College 526

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2279 Material Challenges in Nuclear PowerReactors

0800-0945 Lecture

Nuclear Engineering Division

2300 Engineering Education: Preparationfor Life

1000-1145 Main Plenary

Moderator: Paul J. Turinsky, North Carolina

State University

Speakers: "Reactor Pressure Vessel

Embrittlement" A.L. Lowe, Jr., Babcock and

Wilcox Company

"Pressurized Water Reactor Steam Generator

Performance" A. R. Vaia, WestinghouseElectric Corporation

"Fuel Pellet Clad Interaction" J. H. Davies,General Electric Company 529

Session Chairman: J. D. Andrade, Dean of

Engineering, University of Utah

Speakers:Chase Peterson, President, University of Utah

William Kolff, Pioneer Researcher

Lionel Baldwin, Dean of Engineering, Colorado

State University

2501 ABET Accreditation Information

1345-1530 Discussion GroupAccreditation Processes Committee

CC3T

2280 Engineering Design Experience for

Ocean Marine Engineers0800-0945 SymposiumOcean and Marine Engineering Division

Moderator: John M. Neidzwecki, Texas A&M

University

Speakers: "An Ocean Engineering Design Course

Sequence" Robert T. Hudspeth, OregonState University

"Ocean Engineering Design at Florida Atlantic

University" Jeffrey S. Tennant and

Stanley E. Dunn, Florida Atlantic University539 fC3#*"Ocean Engineering Design Experience at

Texas A&M University" David R. Basco, TexasA&M University

"Ocean Engineering Design for Navy Applica¬tions" Darrell A. Milburn, Naval OceanResearch and Development Activity

2282 Perspectives of Physics Teaching0800-0945 SymposiumPhysics Division

Moderator: Louis Russo, New Jersey Instituteof Technology

• Speakers: "Computer Based Testing and

Management for Introductory Physics"John T. May, United States Air Force

Academy

"Discovery as an Element of Teaching and

Learning Physics" William E. Evenson,Brigham Young University

"Some Ideas in Teaching Physics at the

University of Utah" George A. Williams

and Haven E. Bergeson, University of Utah

-541

Moderator: Richard E. Grace, Purdue

University

Speakers:David R. Reyes-Guerra, Accreditation Board for

Engineering and TechnologyJohn Alden, Accreditation Board for Engineer¬

ing and TechnologyEdward W. Ernst, University of Illinois

Richard P. D'Onofrio, Franklin Insitute of

Boston

2503 Computer Applications in AerospaceEngineering Courses

1345-1530 Symposium

Aerospace Division

Moderator: James C. Williams, III

Auburn University -544

I Speakers: "Use of the Advanced Continuous

Simulation Language and Other Special PurposeSoftware in Aerospace Engineering Curriculum"Malcolm A. Cutchins, Auburn University 546

"Student-Developed Computer Programs in

Aerodynamics and Propulsion" Melvin H.

Snyder, Wichita State University

• "Personal Computer Use in Junior Aerodyna¬mics" James F. Marchman,III and

David Pronko, Virginia PolytechnicInstitute and State University 55"'

"The Teaching of Basic Principles Using

Computer Games" William D. James, Iowa

State University

2511 Undergraduate Biomedical EngineeringCurricula

1345-1530 Discussion/GroupBiomedical Engineering Division

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Moderator: Barry N. Feinberg, The Kendall

Company

2516 Educating the Educator I

1345-1730 Lecture

Chemical Engineering Division

Moderator: Harold S. Kemp, E. I. duPont de

Nemours & Company

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2517 Computers in Civil EngineeringEducation

1345-1530 SymposiumCivil Engineering Division

t Moderator: Anis Farah, Laurentian University 564

• Speakers: "Computers To Go" Eugene Chesson,

University of Delaware 567

• "Micro-computer Logistics and Applicationsin Civil Engineering Education" Hany Jamil

Farran, West Virginia Institute of Technol¬

ogy 570

• "Highway Geometric Design Using the Micro¬

computer" John M. Mason, Jr., Texas A&M

University 576

• "Integrating Civil Engineering Education

with Computer Technology" Rusk Masih,

University of Hartford 580

• "Teaching Design Using Judgment of the

Micro-computer" J. H. Moore and K. B.

Rojiani, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and

State University 583

• "Use of Computers to Increase Design Content

of Introductory Civil Engineering Courses"

Joseph P. Martin, Drexel University 588

• "An Integrated Design Computer System for

Structural Engineering Education" MardyThomas, Iowa State University 593

2521 A Multi-Media Affair on ComputersUsing Posters, Demonstrations, and

Video Tapes - Part I

1345-1730 Poster Session

Computers in Education Division

Moderators: Phillip M. Becker, Christian

Brothers College and

Raymond C. Jacquot, Universityof Wyoming

Speakers: "A New Course: Computer-Inte¬grated Machine Design Analysis" Mihir K.

Das, California State University

"The Simulation of Plane Kinematic Mechan¬isms on a Graphic Computer" A. G. Smith,C A. Mulvenna and

J. Jeswiet, Queens University 604

"Studing 3-D Sculptured Surfaces on a Micro¬computer" Holly K. Ault, Worcester Poly¬technic Institute—• 609

"Computer Graphics and Video Games with theAnalog Computer" Eugene Mitchell, UnitedStates Naval Academy

"Teaching HVAC Concepts Using Micro-compu¬ters" David B. Meredith, PennsylvaniaState University 613

"A User-interactive Method for Circuit

Analysis" Michael Savic, Rensselaer

Polytechnic Institute 615

"ANACAM—A CAM Design and Analysis Programfor Micro-computers" Robert L. Norton,

Worcester Polytechnic Institute

"A Dot-matrix Printer Plotter Routine"

W. E. Eder, Royal Military College 620

"The Pocket Computer in Thermal Sciences"

A. Aziz, Gonzaga University 626

"Implementing a New Engineering Computer

Graphics Laboratory" Bruce Dewey,

John Steadman and

S. D. Hakes, Universityof Wyoming 632

"A Summer Workshop in Micro-processors and

Robotics for Gifted High School Students"

Byard Hauck, North Carolina State University

"Documenting Micro-computers for Student

Use" Emil C. Neu, Stevens Institute of

Technol ogy 638

"Introducing Engineering Students to the

Prime Computer" Woodrow W. Everett, III,University of Kentucky 643

"Micro-computers as an Engineering Tool"Kevin McDermott, New Jersey Institute of

Technology 650

Education in Computers and CAD/CAM: A

Canadian Perspective" J. Jesweit andB. W. Surgenor,Queens University 656

"Teaching Design Using Judgment and the

Micro-computer" J. H. Moore and

K. B. Rojiani, VirginiaPolytechnic Institute

and State University

Integration of Applied Programming, Plottingand the ISML Library" Margaret J. Vol and,Northeastern University 662

"Using NATLAB in Undergraduate Control

System Design" Anthony Zygmont,Villanova

University • 663

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2523 The Professor's ContinuingProfessional Development

1345-1530 SymposiumContinuing Professional Development Division

• "The Design of Fluid Meters Apparatus for

a Flud Mechanics Laboratory" William S.

Janna, University of New Orleans 698

• Control of an Inverted Pendulum" Jerry W.

Watts, United States Naval Academy 706

• Moderator: Estelle D. Klingler, Universityof Cali fornia -670

• Speakers: "The Professor's Mid-Life Crisis"Edward J. Elnicky, Indiana University-Purdue University at Ft, Wayne -67l<C<r

"The Virginia Tech PC Initiative-And

Faculty Participation" Paul. E. Torgerson,Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State

University

2530 Individual Differences—Applicationsin the Design of Instruction

1345-1530 pane]Educational Research and Methods Division

2525Cooperative Education Spectrum...

Orange/Students with Special Needs

1345-1530 Workshop

Cooperative Education Division

Moderator: Richard Canale, Northeastern

University

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2526 Product Liability in the Classroom

1345-1530 Lecture

Design in Engineering Education Division

• Moderator: Charles F. Yokomoto, Indiana

University-Purdue University-Indianapolis 711

• Panelists: "Educational Activities to

Stimulate Intellectual Development in

Perry's Scheme" Richard Culver, Colorado

School of Mines and Technology 712

• "Integrating Piaget's Principles of Intellec¬tual Growth into the Engineering Classroom"

Michael Pavelich, Colorado School of Mines

and Technology 719

• "Cognition, Personality and HemisphericalDifferences: Clues for Designing Classroom

Instruction and Activities" Charles F.

Yokomoto, Indiana University-Purdue Univer¬

sity at Indianapolis • 723

• Moderator: C. 0. Smith, Rose-Hulman Insti¬

tute of Technology 674

Speakers:.

• T. F. Talbot, University of Alabama-Birmingham675

• L. E. Sissom, Tennessee Technological Univ¬

ersity '-675

• C. 0. Smith, Rose-Hulman Institute of

Technology -

675

2539 Church of the Latter Day Saints

Genealogical Library1345-1700 Seminar

Information Systems Division

2527 Innovations in Laboratory Instruc¬

tion - I

. 1345-1530 Lecture

CCSjf Division for Experimentation & Laboratory-

Oriented Studies

Moderator: Barbara Begg, University of

California-San Diego

Speaker: "Work on the Genealogical Library"David Mayfield, LDS Genealogical Library

GST

2542 Preparing the Engineer for a

Changing World

1345-1330 Symposium

Engineering Manpower Committee

Moderator: George Brockus, United States

Naval Academy

• Speakers: "Liquid-Liquid Extraction in a

Packed Column" Orville C. Sandall,

University of California 687

• "Introductory Micro-processor/Micro-computerLaboratories" I. S. Hwang and

L. I. Kinney, University of

Minnesota 693

Moderator: Fred Landis, University of

Wisconsin

• Speakers: "The United States EngineeringInfrastructure" William K. LeBold,

Purdue University 727

"The Effect of Changing Technologies in

Engineering Education" Jerrier A. Haddad,International Business Machines

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"Engineering Education for LifelongUtilization" Russel C. Jones, Boston

University -736

• Moderator: Demo A. Stavros, Texas A&M

University -763

"Modeling the Engineering Labor Market—Whose Crystal Ball is Fuzziest" Alan

Fechter, National Research Council 739

• Speakers: "Determination and Utilization ofReliability of Composite Scores" CharlesR. Thomas, Purdue University 765

2547 Graduate Programs in Technology*» 1345-1530 Panel

Engineering Technology Division

"Large Class Sizes...A Curse or a Cure?"

Wilford J. Toleman, Brigham YoungUniversity

"Effects of Classroom Performance Level

on Student Evaluation of Teachers in

Engineering Technology" Paul Rainey,Western Washington University

I Moderator: Tom Kanneman, Arizona State

University 749

Panelists: "Historic Foundation of Graduate

Education and Relationships to ET Education"

John C. Spille, University of Cincinnati

"Masters Programs in Engineering Technology-Trends and Future Needs" Ronald E. Scott,Wentworth Institute of Technology

• "Masters Programs in Technology at BrighamYoung University—Unique Approaches to Meet

Industry Needs" Kay Mortensen, BrighamYoung University 750

• "Doctoral Programs in Engineering TechnologyEducation Administration" Michael T. O'Hair,Indiana University 756

• "Doctoral Programs in Technology An Inter-

diciplinary Approach" Albert McHenry and

Thomas Kanneman,Arizona State University 759

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2548 Development of Faculty and Adminis¬

trators for Engineering Technology1345-1530 Panel

Engineering Technology Division

' Speakers: "Competencies Required of

Engineering Technology Administrators"Frank Gourley, Carolina Power and LightCompany 742

"Development of Faculty in EngineeringTechnology in the University: An Adminis¬trator's Perspective" Richard C. Combs,Purdue University

• "Development of Faculty in EngineeringTechnology in the Two-Year Colleges"Anne McNutt, Nashville State TechnicalInstitute 745

-772

"Combination of Semi-Notes and Overhead

Projector to Increase Student Comprehensionand Usable Notes" Melvin H. Snyder, WichitaState University 779

2552 Should Freshmen Be Required to Buy a

Micro-computer?--Pros and Cons

1345-1530 PanelFreshman Programs Constituent Committee

Moderator: Lawrence J. Hollander, The CooperUnion

Speakers: "Clarkson's Experience with Personal

Computers" H. L. Shulman, Clarkson

College

Personal Computer Computation: Closing the

Gap Between Real World and Textbook Problems"

Peter R. Rony and

Mark E. Davis, Virginia Polytechnic Institute

and State University 785

"Freshmen Should Not be Required to BuyMicro-computers" Joel W. Hollenberg,The Cooper Union -783

"RPI Does Not Require Mandatory Micro-

Computers" James Moss, Rensselaer

Polytechnic Institute

2555 A Foot in Both Camps:Industry

1345-1530

Graduate Studies Division

University/

Panel

Moderator: Richard Schoen, National Science

Foundation

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2549 Engineering'Technology TeachingEffectiveness

1345-1530 Panel

Engineering Technology Division

2557 Industrial Eng neering [nvolvementin ICAM

1345- 1530 SymposiumIndustrial Engineering Division

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Moderator: Thomas P. Cull inane Northeastern

University

Speakers: "Transferring ICAM Technologiesto Industries and the Classroom" Thomas P.

Cullinane, Northeastern University

"The Role of Industry in ICAM Technologies"Hughes Aircraft Company

"The ICAM Approach to Productivity Improve¬ment" ICAM Program Office

"Industrial Engineering Involvement in ICAM"

John Camp, Hughes Aircraft

2562 Liberal Education in the EngineeringCurricu urn: Synergism or

' Separation1345-1530 Panel

Liberal Studies Division

Moderator: J. D. Andrade, University of Utah

Panelists:L. Jackson Newell, University of Utah

Karen Spear, University of Utah

Noel DeNevers, University of Utah

2564 Automation—CIM in an Electrical

Manufacturing Environment'

1345- 1530 SymposiumManufacturing Committee

• "Integrating CAD/CAM" Richard J. Mayer, TexasA&M University, Timothy L. Ramey, Karen Ruoff,Hughes Aircraft Company 340

2567 Time I—Trends

Engineering

in Mechan ical

1345- 1530 Symposi urn

Mechanical Engineering Di \nsion

Moderator: Mason H. Somerville University

of Arkansas

• Speakers: "Transition and Change in

Mechanical Engineering Education and the

University of Delaware" The Impact of

CAD" Alok Kumar,J. R. Zimmerman andF. A. Kulacki, University of Delaware-793

• "Design of Mechanical Systems: A CapstoneCourse in Mechanical Engineering Design"James F. Thorpe, University of Cincinnati 803

"Development of an Undergraduate Programin Integrated Computer-Aided Engineeringat Duke University" Timothy Hight, Duke

University

• "Capstone Design—On Teaching Non-Engineer¬

ing Considerations in Engineering Design"

George Forman, University of Kansas- 808

• "The Development of a Thermal Energy System

Design Course" R. A. Potter andM. A. Paolino, United States

Military Academy —811

• Additional Contributors: "Inter-diciplinaryControl Dynamics Using a Personal Computer"Lionel Whitmer, Wichita State University 816

"Decision Support Design in Mechanical

Engineering" M. R. Naji and R. S. Sodhi,R. S. Sodhi, Wichita State

University

• "An Undergraduate Curriculum for Design in the

Systems Age" Farrokh Mistree and

Douglas Muster, University of

Houston 818

2569 Innovations

Part I

in Mechani-cs Education-

1345- 1530 SymposiumMechanics Division

Moderator: Verne Cutler, University of

Wisconsin

• Speakers: "Computer Graphics in Fundamental

Engineering Courses" Terry L. Caipen,United States Air Force Academy —827

• "The Effect of Graphic Competency on Statics

Grades" Roger Rutz and

L. V. Brillhart, Triton College 832

• "The Effectiveness of Group Projects in

Teaching Engineering Mechanics" Richard Gill

and Sallie Gordon, Wright State University—837

• Combining a Second Course in Solid Mechanics

with the Analysis and Design of Mechanical

Components" Arthur Burr, Universityof Texas--- - 842

• "The Physically Handicapped in EngineeringMechanics Courses" Donald Pierce and

Marin Bradley Munn, University of Nebraska—844

2577 Promotion and Tenure:

the Right Foot

Getti ng Off on

1345- 1530 Panel

New Engineering Educators Affairs Committee

Moderators: J. Jakubowski, University of

Toledo and

P. Davis, University of

Pennsylvania

Panelists: "The Merit Process in State

Schools" Robert Page, Texas A&M

University

"The Merit Process in Private Schools"

Joe Bordogna, University of Pennsylvania

"The Role of the Department Chairman in the

Tenure Process" Ted Keith, University of

Toledo

"How to Avoid Pitfalls in the Tenure

Process" James John, University of

Massachusetts

cca

1984 ASEE Annual Conference Proceedings XI

"Walking the Tenure Tightrope" Tim

Anderson, University of Florida

2580 ABET Accreditation of UndergraduateDegrees in Ocean Engineering

1345- 1530 WorkshopOcean and Marine Engineering Division

Moderator: Robert E. Randall, Texas A&M

University

2582 Physics Education

Bulgariain India and

1345- 1530 Lecture

Physics Division

Moderator: Brij Khorana, Rose-Hulman

Institute of Technology

Speakers: "Progress in Physics and Engin¬eering in India" Harry Meiners, Rens¬

selaer Polytechnic Institute

"Micro-electronics Research in Bulgaria"Edward W. Thomas, Georgia Institute of

Technology

,2590 Opportunities in

for EngineersTechnical Sales

1345- 1530 Panel

Relations with Industry Division

• Moderator: Lois B. Greenfield, University

of Wisconsin 849

Panelists:

Bob Tinkle, Hewlett Packard

Pam Hood, Corning Glass Works

Irene Beaver, Hewlett Packard

Nancy Elgie, Union Carbide Corporation

2603 Hangar Session

1545-1730 Discussion/GroupAerospace Division

Moderator: Ira D. Jacobson, Universityof Virginia

2611 Objectives of Biomedical EngineeringLaboratories

1545-1730 SymposiumBiomedical Engineering Division

Moderator: Gerard Miller, Texas A&M

University

Moderator: Harold S.Ketnp ,E. I. duPont de

Nemours & Company

2617 Innovative Education Techni quesUnder Constrained Re sources

1545- 1730 SymposiumCivil Engineering Division

Moderator: Olin K. Dart Jr., Louisiana

State University

Speakers: "Effective Use of Television in

Teaching Statics" Colby V. Ardis,University of Toledo

"Instructional Television in Geotechnical

Laboratories" Jack K. Poplin, Louisiana

State University

• "Utilization of Micro-computers in Teachinga Course in Structural Analysis" Mel Hosainand Pamela Hauer, University of

Saskatchewan 850

2621 A Multi-Media Affair on ComputersUsing Posters Demonstrations and

Video Tapes: Part II

1545- 1730 Poster Session

Computers in Education Division

Moderators: Philip M. Becker, Christian

Brothers College and Raymond C. Jacquot,University of Wyoming

2625 Cooperative Education Spectrum...Yellow/Facilitating Student Prepara¬tion Through Program Management

1545-1730 WorkshopCooperative Education Division

Moderator: Richard Canale, NortheasternUniversity

2630 ERM Forum-Aginum-Forum1545-1730 PanelEducational Research and Methods Division

Moderator: Lee Harrisberger, Universityof Alabama

2634 Teaching and Applications of Digital=» Signal Proces sing in Engineering

Acoustics1545- 1730 SeminarEngineering Acoustics Commi ttee

<c3j

cc^

2616 Educating the Educator II

1545-1730 Lecture

chemical Engineering Division CCcS

xn1984 ASEE Annual Conference Proceedings

Moderator: William S. Gatley, Motorola,Inc.

» Speakers: "A Graduate Level Course inAcoustical Data Measurments and Analysis"Gerald C. Lauchle, Pennsylvania State

University 855

"Digital and Analog Filter Compensation to

Improve Acoustical Characteristics ofTranducers" David P. Egolf, Universityof Wyoming

• "Introducing Digital Signal Processing in

Undergraduate Acoustics Courses" StanleyE. Dunn, Florida Atlantic University 861

"Applications of the Two Microphone Methodfor Measurements for Acoustic Intensity"Malcolm J. Crocker, Auburn University

• "Sound Intensity: An Old Idea Made

Practical by New Techniques" Joe Pope,Bruel & Kjaer Instruments, Incorporated 866

2637 Engineering Graphicsfor Automation—II

—Preparati on

1545- 1730 Semi nar

Engineering Design Graphics Division

2643 Findings and Implications of AAAS Studyon Education in Science, Engineeringand Public Policy

1545-1730 SymposiumEngineering and Public Policy Division

Moderator: Michael D. Devine, University of

Oklahoma

Speakers: "Results from the AAAS Study"Albert H. Teich, American Association for

the Advancement of Science

Barry Hyman, University of Washington

Robert P. Morgan, Washington University-St. Louis

2644 Research Administrators Workshop1545-1730 WorkshopEngineering Research Council

Moderator: C. A. Coberly, University of

Wisconsin

Moderator: Ronald Barr, University of Texas

Speakers: "The Simulation of Plane Kine¬

matics Mechanisms on a Graphic Computer"A. G. Smith, Queens University

"Incorporati ng Computer-Aided-Modeli ngand Simulation into Computer-Aided Design"Jose J. Granda, California State

University

"CAM in the Freshman Graphics" RobertLang, Northeastern University

"How Mining Consultants Aide in TeachingEngineering Graphics" James Weiss,

University of Alabama

tc<r

-870

"Changes in Dimensioning and TolerencingEngineering Drawings, with SpecificAttnetion to Geometric Tolerencing"Richard S. Marrelli, Los Angeles Pierce

College

"The Experience of Computer Graphics in

Descriptive Geometry at Fukuoka Univer¬

sity" Takemi Ezaki, University of Japanand Jon K. Jensen, Marquette University 872

"Using Computer Graphics to Enhance Com¬

prehension of Spatial Concept in Descrip¬tive Geometry" Jon K, Jensen, MarquetteUniversity and Takemi Ezaki, Universityof Japan— - - -879

2647 Continuing the Dialogue on

Engineering Technology Research

1545-1730 Panel

Engineering Technology Division

• Moderator: Ken Gowdy, Texas A&M University—-855

Speakers: "Engineering Technology Research

at Brigham Young University" John

Kunzler, Brigham Young University

• "Graduate Research in Electronics

Engineering Technology at Arizona State

University" Tom Kanneman, Arizona State

University —-886

"An Industrial Sponsored Research Project

in Robotics" George Peterson and

Ken Gowdy, Texas A&M

University 891

2648 Women and Minorities in Engineering

„,--*=' TechnologyCw<!4 1545-1730 Panel

Engineering Technology Division

Moderator: Harris J. Travis, Southern

Technical Institute

1984 ASEE Annual Conference Proceedings xiii

• Panelists: "A Report on the ETD/DEC Study of

the Women in Engineering Technology" Diane

T. Rudnick, Suffolk University and

Joanne Tuck, Wentworth Institute of

Technology —896

• "Minorities in Engineeging Technology at

Purdue" Mary Ellen McGee, Purdue

University 900

• "Minority Enrollment in College PreparatoryMath Courses" Stan Ebner, University of

Houston 907

2649 Developments in EngineeringTechnology Curricula"

1545-1730

Engineering Technology Divi

Panel

sion

• Moderator: George Bugliarello, PolytechnicInstitute of New York -937

• Speakers: "Overview of the USSR Education

System" Larry Grayson, National Institute

of Education 938

• "Comparison Between the USSR and the USA

Graduate Education System" Leonid Kazovsky,Western Virginia University 945

"Transition in the USSR Graduate Education

System Since 1970" Leonid Roytman,Pennsylvania State University

"Some Personal Experiences with Metal¬

lurgical Research in the USSR" Richard W.

Heckel, Michigan TechnologicalUniversi ty

"Mechanical Engineering Education in theUSSR" Stanislaw Wojicki, WashingtonState University

• Moderator: Carole E. Goodson, Universityof Houston 914

I Speakers: "Keeping the Student Literate

After the First Programming Course"

William A. Miller, Western Carolina

University 915

• "Senior Design Projects—Bridge to the

Real World" C."-Downs and

J. Sindlar, New HampshireTechnical Institu'te 917

• "The Completely Computerized Campus--Effects on Engineering Technology"Larry J, Blake, Oregon Institute of

Technology 926

' "A Core Curriculum for BS TechnologyPrograms" Carole E. Goodson, Universityof Houston —930

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2657 The Role of Industrial EngineeringRobotics

1545-1730 SymposiumIndustrial Engineering Division

2652 Freshman Program Department Headss»

Meeting1545- 1730 Discussion/GroupFreshman Programs Commi ttee

CC^'

Moderator: Larry L. Northup, Iowa State

University

• Speaker: "ABET Accreditation Update and

Implications for Freshman EngineeringPrograms" Robert L. Young, Universityof Tennessee Space Institute

• Moderator: D. L. Kimbler, University of

South Florida - 948

Speakers: "Robotics and Industrial Engineer¬ing: The Curriculum" Ray Asfahl,University of Arkansas

"Robotics and Industrial Engineering:Research Areas" John Nazemetz, OklahomaState University

• "Robotics and Industrial Engineering:Industrial Interaction" D. L. Kimber,University of South Florida 949

2659 Micro-computers/Mini-processors in

the Laboratory Experiments1545-1730 SymposiumInstrumentation Division

-934

2655 Graduate Education in the Soviet

=» Union and the United States1545-1730 Panel

Graduate Studies Division

Moderator: E. Gerber, Drexel University

Speakers: "The Micro-computer, a Virtual

Insturment for the Undergraduates Chem¬

ical Engineering Laboratory" R. H. Heist,H. Saltsburg, andT. Olsen, University of Rochester 951

"Using the Commodore VIC-20 in an Under¬graduate Mechanical Engineering Labora¬

tory" Charles Stanley, West VirginiaUniversity 956

xiv 1984 ASEE Annual Conference Proceedings

"A Micro-computer-Interfaced Engine TestStand for the Mechanical EngineeringLaboratory" J. W. Holdenberg and

C. Moog, Cooper Union 959

"The Personal Computer in the ElectricalInstrumentation Laboratory"--E. L. Gerber,Drexel University •—965

2678 Nominating Committee Meeting1545-1730 Clised Business MeegingNominating Committee

Moderator: Joseph C. Hogan,Notre Dame University

2664 Manufacturing Committee Rap Session

1545-1730 Discussion GroupManufacturing Committee

2690 The Requisitie Skills for Engineers1545-1730 Panel

Relations with Industry Division

Moderator: Lou Gennaro, Rochester Institute

of Technology

2667 Time II—Trends in Mechanical

EngineeringSymposium

Mechanical Engineering Divisione^f" 1545-1730

Moderator: Martha J. Johnson, VirginiaPolytechnic Institute and State

University

Panelists: "An Industry Perspective" A. C.

Stewart, Union Carbide Corporation

"A University Perspective" Paul E.

Torgerson, Virginia Polytechnic Institute

and State University

Moderator: Richard W. Mortimer,Drexel University

• Speakers: "A Thermal Systems Analysis,

Design and Optimization Course with

Micro-computer Emphasis" Rick 0. Cou-

villion, University of Arkansas 972

• "Engineering Graphics and ComputerGraphics: Do They Belong Together"Davor Juricic and

Ronald E. Barr, University of Texas

at Austin - 978

• "Multiple Choice Examinations, an Increase

In Efficiency or a Decrease in Quality"R. A. Springman and G. S, Jakubowski,

University of Toledo 985

• "Micro-processor Applications in Mechanical

Engineering" Herman Migliore,

Craig Spolek and

Eugene Warner, Portland

State University 988

• Additional Contributors: "An Instructional

Computer Program for Computing the Steady,

Compressible, Turbulent Flow of an Arbi¬

trary Fluid Near a Smooth Wall" Boyd Gatlin

and B. K. Hodge, Mississippi State

University - - - -994

• "A Step Into Engineering" A. K. Karplus,P. Szaban, and

M. Valikhani, Western New England College—1001

2817 Civil Engineering Rap Session

2000-2200 Discussion/GroupCivil Engineering Division

Moderator: Ronald W. Eck, West VirginiaUniversity

2832 BSEE (Bull Session in EE Education)1900-2200 Discussion Group

Moderator: David Conner, University of

Alabama

2678 Nominating Committee Meeting1545-1730 Closed Business MeetingNominating Committee

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