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Introduction to Introduction to Mechanical Mechanical Engineering at SDSU Engineering at SDSU Stephen P. Gent, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Department of Mechanical Engineering Crothers Engineering Hall 242 South Dakota State University [email protected] 605-688-5337

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Introduction to Mechanical Engineering at SDSU. Stephen P. Gent, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Department of Mechanical Engineering Crothers Engineering Hall 242 South Dakota State University [email protected] 605-688-5337 June 13, 2012. What is Engineering all about?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Introduction to Introduction to Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering at SDSUat SDSU

Stephen P. Gent, Ph.D.Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Mechanical EngineeringCrothers Engineering Hall 242South Dakota State [email protected]

June 13, 2012

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What is Engineering all What is Engineering all about?about?

Engineers have always been focused on efficiency and sustainability

Maximum performance with minimum resource input –◦Human resources◦Material/natural resources◦Economic resources◦Time

Minimize risk of failure

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Mechanical EngineeringMechanical Engineering

• An old and very broad field of engineering

• Design, manufacture and application of devices and systems of all types

• Generally moving parts, but not always

• Energy conversion/transfer

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Mechanical Engineering – Mechanical Engineering – Underlying SciencesUnderlying SciencesMathematicsPhysicsChemistry

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Mechanical EngineeringMechanical EngineeringMechanical systems

◦ Dynamic systems◦ Devices that

perform functionsThermal-fluid and

energy systems◦ Converting energy

from one form to another

◦ Energy utilization and efficiency

◦ HVAC

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Mechanical Engineering – Mechanical Engineering – Professional SkillsProfessional SkillsCommunication

◦ Graphical◦ Oral◦ Written

Problem-Solving◦ Logical Approach◦ Creativity◦ Constraints

Teamwork!

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Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering CurriculumCurriculumEngineering Sciences

◦ Mechanics- statics, dynamics, materials (stress/strain)

◦ Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, Heat TransferDesign

◦ Machine Design◦ Thermal System Design◦ Projects – ME 240, Senior Capstone – ME 478/479

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Mechanical EngineeringMechanical EngineeringElective SpecialtiesElective Specialties

Machine DesignControlsAerodynamicsTurbomachines/EnginesHVAC-Building SystemsEnergy/Power ProductionIndustrial/Manufacturing

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M.E. LabsM.E. LabsMeasurements and

InstrumentationThermo-FluidsDynamic Systems/ControlsMaterialsDesign Lab

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Design ProjectsDesign Projects

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M.E. Department ProfileM.E. Department ProfileUndergrad Enrollment – 300

studentsGraduate Enrollment – 30 studentsFaculty – 10 faculty membersResearch Projects- $2.7 million/yr

◦Biomass Energy Conversion◦Photovoltaic Materials◦Fatigue Testing/Non-Destructive

Evaluation of Military Components◦Multi-Body Dynamic Analysis◦Grain Drying Systems◦Computational Fluid Dynamics

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Extra-Curricular ActivitiesExtra-Curricular ActivitiesProfessional Societies

◦American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)

◦American Society of Heating Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE)

◦Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE)

◦Pi Tau Sigma –Honor Society

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M.E. EmploymentM.E. EmploymentInternships- opportunities are out

thereMechanical Engineering is a stable

profession50% of recent graduates took jobs in

SD85+% Employed in SD, MN, IA, NECompanies from virtually every

industry are looking for engineersAverage starting salary for M.E.’s is

approximately $55k/yr

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Where do SDSU ME Grads Where do SDSU ME Grads Go?Go?Angus-Palm IndustriesNorthwestern EnergyAGCOOceaneeringDaktronics, Inc.3MWildcat Mfg.Pella Corp.Vermeer Corp.

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Honeywell AerospaceTrail King Inc.Poet BiorefiningKolberg-PioneerBrock Grain SystemsMalloy ElectricRFA Minnesota EngineeringHorton Industries

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General MillsGeneral ElectricPolaris IndustriesBobcat (Doosan) Gehl Company (Manitou)TSP -

Architecture/Engineering/Construction The Trane Company West Plains Engineering Associated Consulting Engineering,

Inc. Ulteig Engineers

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The O'Connor Group - Including The O'Connor Co.,  G&R Controls, Balancing Professionals, Inc.

Climate Systems, Inc. EDA EngineersHoneywell InternationalJohnson ControlsCrimson Fire

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Sioux CorporationAdams Thermal Systems, Inc. Terex UtilitiesCNHCapterpillar Paving Products, MNMasaba Mining EquipmentXcel Energy

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Missouri River Energy ServicesTessier's, Inc. Roby, Quintal, & EversonRockwell CollinsSebesta Blomberg AssociatesStanley Consultants

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Mechanical Engineering at Mechanical Engineering at SDSUSDSU

Questions?