Title: Mechanical Engineering 460
1- Mechanical Engineering 460
- Design Project
- Research and Information Resources in Mechanical
Engineering - 22 September 2008Randy Reichardt Science and
Technology Libraryrandy.reichardt_at_ualberta.ca
492-7911http//www.ualberta.ca/science3/mece460-
08.pdf
2Outline of Presentation
- Science and Technology Library
- Mechanical Engineering Literature
- databases of importance
- other mechanical eng resources
- handbooks, manuals, patents standards
- How to manage your project using Google Groups
- Why do engineers need research skills?
- Ways to contact me
3Science and Technology Library (Cameron - floors
1-4)
- Houses journals and books on chemical and
materials engineering. - First floor of Cameron is scheduled to reopen in
late October 2008 - U of A Libraries are part of the NEOS Libraries
Consortium - 52 libraries in 18 library systems in and near
Edmonton
4Mechanical Engineering Literature
- Many different sources and formats
- Journals, conference publications, databases,
monographs, encyclopedias, handbooks, manuals,
product directories, web sites, patents,
standards... - Attached handout highlights resources for your
design project - handout online at
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6Links to Quick Start Guides, resources
on patents and standards, and important online
handbooks
List of suggested databases
OMG! - Facebook! NO! YES!
7Selected Databases of Interest to Mechanical
Engineers
Compendex (1884- ) (7 on list) The primary
database for searching engineering literature.
International coverage of all fields of
engineering and technology, including mechanical
engineering.
Web of Science (1900 - ) (47 on list) Indexes
gt8,000 peer-reviewed journals.
Provides bibliographic data and cited references.
Also allows for Citation Searching
CSA Technology Research Database (1962
present) A mega db of dbs, including Mechanical
Transportation Engineering Abs, METADEX,
Corrosion Abstracts, Aerospace High Technology
Database, and more.
SAE Digital Library (1906-) (38 on list) Index
to thousands of SAE technical papers and
standards. Full-text of SAE Technical Papers
available from 1998-present.
8Full-text Handbook Databases
- ENGnetBASE (16 on list)
- gt1,050 titles coverage includes vibration, mech
engineering (includes engineering design),
technology management, thermodynamics,
nanotechnology, fluid dynamics, heat transfer,
and more. - Knovel (25 on list)
- gt1,700 handbooks and databases coverage includes
mechanical engineering, fluid mechanics, gas and
fluid transport, rheology, HVAC, vibration,
strength of materials, machine design - MATERIALSnetBASE (26 on list)
- gt200 titles coverage includes corrosion,
composites, dynamic mechanical analysis, fire
protection, inverse engineering, thermal
modelling, strength and fracture - Referex Engineering (37 on list)
- gt400 titles coverage includes aeronautical,
automotive, design, fluid mechanics and dynamics,
mechanical, robotics, tribology - Digital Engineering Library (13 on list)
- gt220 titles full text of McGraw-Hill engineering
books
9Why search patent literature?
- 80 of patent data are not published elsewhere!
- most private enterprises, especially large
companies, publish in the patent literature
before, or to the exclusion of, the scientific
literature - New technology and inventions are most often
first disclosed in patents - Discovering research ideas and solving problems
- Predicting hot-areas of research that can impact
on current products and those that are in the
development stage - Avoiding re-inventing the wheel and spending a
lot of money doing it - Avoid infringement
- Monitor patents in a given area of technology, or
by a company, university or an individual - Searches for potential cooperation partners and
licensors - About Patents and Patent Searching
http//www.library.ubc.ca/scieng/patents/about_pat
ents.html
10Patent Sources
- United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)
Web Patent Database - http//www.uspto.gov/patft/index.html
- full-text coverage from 1 January 1976
- http//pat2pdf.org
- full text of all US patents from 1 (13 July
1836) - The Canadian Patent Database
- http//patents1.ic.gc.ca/
- Full text images of Canadian patents from 15
August 1978.
11Standards Sources
- Standard establishes parameters for design,
capacity, or property characteristics which
permit interchangeability of parts and materials - Standards available online via U of A Libraries
include - API, ASHRAE, ASME (includes BPVC), ASTM, AWS,
CSA, EIA (Electronic Industries Alliance), GPA
(Gas Processors Assn), IEEE, ISA, NACE, NFPA (Nat
Fire Protection Assn) - full print collections include, SAE-J, ACI and
other standards, and selected holdings of ANSI - Standards db Specs and Standards aka IHS
Standards Expert - If you need a standard and we dont have it,
contact me asap!
12IHS Standards Expert db
- USERNAME UOA145
- PASSWORD PENCIL55
- then create your own ID and PW to use the IHS db
13Using Google Groups for Project Mgmt
- How do you manage the flow of information between
design project team members? - Team members deal with multiple e-mails, text
messages, phone calls, paper trails - Setting up a group for your team will shift how
you manage your design project - less meetings to schedule
- reduce number of phone calls, e-mails
- team member can post to the group, upload
documents, etc., and other members can respond
directly - eliminate distribution of multiple copies of same
document
14Archive of groups work
Manage discussions
Upload and store files
Create pages
15Industry Expectations of the New Engineer
- Are database searching and information gathering
skills something a new engineer may need in her
or his first professional job, and beyond? - Engineers need to be aware of the information
resources offered by their company, and beyond,
such as by the local university or information
brokers - the question is WHY?
16With research and db searching expertise, the
new engineer (you!) can supply needed new ideas
and information for engineers (your company!)
active in
- developing your companys new products or
upgrading existing ones - improving processes
- root cause analysis of equipment failure problems
- integrating different kinds of technology into
your companys products and processes - searching for new suppliers or components
- investigating current uses and applications of
your companys products
17Beyond locating specific types of data,new
engineers will need research skills to
- Confirm existence of an experiment or test to
avoid duplication - Find recognized experts in their fields based on
citation analyses - Locate consultants and organizations that can
answer complex questions - Identify trends in venture capital spending
- Find revenue opportunities such as contracts from
govt sources - Locate technologies which are licensable
(potential revenue) - Identify new and emerging research frontiers
which your company may be interested in pursuing,
leading to new technical and financial success
18Beyond locating specific types of data,new
engineers will need research skills to
- Identify and monitor others working on
technologies of interest to your company (many
companies expect their incoming engineers to be
aware of emerging startups, which may lead to
acquisition) - Locate and create intellectual property for your
engineering firm, such as patents (the numbers of
which are increasing dramatically) - Maintain currency in changing technology and
product life cycles from creation to success -
using bibliometric analyses (which reveal
publishing trends and patterns, from patenting
technology to scholarly research) - Adapted from (Rodrigues, Ronald J. Industry
expectations of the new engineer. Science and
Technology Libraries, v19 n3/4, 2001, pp 179-188)
19Why Developing Strong Research Skills is
Important for the Engineer
- Engineering firms expect new engineers to hit
the ground running - Timeliness high-tech products delivered six
months late earn 1/3 less profit over five years
products delivered 50 over budget (but on time)
diminish profit by only 4 - Value and cost Acquiring information has direct
and indirect costs money saved by not doing an
information search many be insignificant compared
to costs based on decisions made with incomplete
information - Accessibility of information sources Information
on external technical developments is essential
to stay competitive - Reliability and content on information sources
the engineer must be able to create a mosaic of
information from whats available, and if not,
know where to begin looking awareness of
appropriate databases and resources is critical - Time management the business mantra is
developing good research skills will
help the engineer streamline the process of
finding outside information, reducing time
pressures to complete assignments and project
20Characteristics used to judge the quality of a
publication
- Is the publication comprehensible?
- If there is an abstract, is it well-written?
- If applicable, is there a clear research problem
statement and are there objectives? - Are the organization of the article and its
rationale and style clear and appropriate? - If applicable, is the quantity, quality and
validity of the data acceptable?
- If applicable, are the instrumentation and
analytical techniques clearly described and used
appropriately? - If applicable, do the conclusions and
interpretations follow from the data? - Are the references current, up-to-date and
appropriate? - What is the reputation of the journal and its
publisher? - What is/are the reputation(s) of the author(s)?
- Why was the material published? Is there an
obvious bias?
21PLEASE join the Engineering Information
Reference Service U Alberta Facebook
group! search engineering reference
alberta in FB to find group
22Contact Info
- Randy Reichardt, Mechanical Engineering Librarian
- Office phone 492-7911
- Email randy.reichardt_at_ualberta.ca
- in Mech E 5-8A Thursdays, 1200-1400
- you can also reach me via the Facebook site or my
own FB page - http//www.ualberta.ca/science3/mece260-08.pdf