Title: Mechanical Engineering?
1Mechanical Engineering?
Jeff Rhoads and Terry Ballinger
MST _at_ MSU 2006
2Outline
- What is Engineering?
- Intro to Engineering Movie
- What is Mechanical Engineering?
- Sample ME Topics
- Alternative Energy Sources
- MEMS
- Lesson Overview
3What is Engineering?
4What is Engineering?
- The application of science mathematics to
design, build, and maintain devices and processes
that are useful to humankind.
5What is Engineering?
Useful Things
Stuff
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6What is Engineering?
Useful Things
Stuff
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- Cars
- Air Conditioners
- Bridges
- Clean Water
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useful to humankind
7What is Engineering?
8Mechanical Engineering?
What is
Mechanical Energy
Non-Mechanical Energy
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9Mechanical Engineering?
What is
Mechanical Energy
Non-Mechanical Energy
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- Electrical
- Chemical
- Thermal
- Nuclear
10Mechanical Engineering?
What is
Mechanical Energy
Non-Mechanical Energy
convert
- Electrical
- Chemical
- Thermal
- Nuclear
11Mechanical Engineering?
What is
Mechanical Energy
Non-Mechanical Energy
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Conversion involves the design and manufacture of
12Examples
13Examples
14Examples
15What do MEs Study?
- Mechanics machines, structures,
- Fluids aerodynamics, pumps/fans,
- Thermal Sciences heating/cooling, energy,
- Controls interface electronics,
- Manufacturing matls handling/processing,
- More
16Modern Mechanical Engineering
17THE FUTUREALTERNATIVE ENERGY
18Alternative Energy - Motivation
In the United States
- 2 of the Worlds Oil Reserves
19Alternative Energy - Motivation
In the United States
- 2 of the Worlds Oil Reserves
- 8 of World Oil Production
20Alternative Energy - Motivation
In the United States
- 2 of the Worlds Oil Reserves
- 8 of World Oil Production
- 5 of Worlds Population
21Alternative Energy - Motivation
In the United States
- 2 of the Worlds Oil Reserves
- 8 of World Oil Production
- 5 of Worlds Population
- 31 Total Oil Consumption
- (2/3 imported)
22Why Oil?
Historical sources of energy
Wood ? Coal ? Oil/Gas ? Nuclear
23Why Oil?
Historical sources of energy
Wood ? Coal ? Oil/Gas ? Nuclear
One barrel of oil
12 person-years of manual labor
24Global Oil Production Demand
25Energy Consumption
26What Should We Do?
- Increase nuclear energy output?
- Increase alternative energy output (solar, wind,
wave, geothermal, ) - Reduce consumption?
- All of the above?
- OR Go back to the caves? We cant!
27Alternative Energy Sources
- Nuclear
- Hydroelectric
- Geothermal
- Wind
- Biomass, Agricultural Sources, and Waste
- Solar
- Hydrogen from Renewables
28Complications.
- Environmental Impact
- Cost
- Safety
- Technology
- Will it make a dent?
29So Why Try.
- Application Specific Energy
- Solar Panels
- Hydroelectric Power
- Hydrogen Powered Cars
30Solar Power
Semiconductor (Silicon)
31Hydrogen from Renewables
DOE/EPA, 2005
32Pushing the Envelope
33MEMS Micro-Electro-Mechanical-Systems
- Small devices that integrate electronics,
mechanics, and computing - Existing products sensors for acceleration (air
bags), pressure (tires), temperature, ear
implants, etc - The future biotech applications, sorting of
stem cells, biohazard sensors, etc
34MEMS Micro-Electro-Mechanical-Systems
- Small devices that integrate electronics,
mechanics, and computing - Existing products sensors for acceleration (air
bags), pressure (tires), temperature, ear
implants, etc - The future biotech applications, sorting of
stem cells, biohazard sensors, etc
This is what I frequently work on!
35How Small is Small?
36How Small is Small?
200 People
37How Small is Small?
650,000 Cans of Soda
38How Small is Small?
30,000,000 2 Pencils
39How Small is Small?
gt1x1015 MEMS Devices (Quadrillions)
40Tire Pressure Sensors
41Cochlear Implants
42Cochlear Implant
43Micromachines
44Micromachines
45What Else Does the Future Hold?
- Nanotechnology very small machines
(one-billionth of a meter!) - Biotech Advances
- Space Age Materials
- More just use your imagination!
46Lesson Overview
MST_at_MSU ME
- What is Mechanical Engineering?
- Design A Creative Problem-Solving Process (Straw
Structure) - Dynamics Gravity is Holding us Down! (Popsicle
Stick Slingshot) - Why Things Float and Fly Buoyancy and
Aerodynamics (Airplanes) - Out of Control The Need for Control System
(Popsicle Stick Slingshot) - Manufacturing Madness (Assembly Line)
- Energy and Work Sources and Conversion (?)
- Propulsion How Fast Can You Go? (CO2 Propelled
Boat) - Electromechanical Systems (Electric Motor)
- Mechanical Vibrations Whats Shaking?
47Straw Structure
Lesson 2 Activity
Objective Create a structure that will hold a
bottle of water as high as possible.
DESIGN
48Popsicle Stick Slingshot
Lesson 3-5 Activity
Objective Create a ground level launching
slingshot that will propel a plastic ball as far
as possible.
CONTROLS / DYNAMICS
Objective Calibrate the slingshot from Lesson 3
to accurately propel a plastic ball to a target
at an arbitrary distance.
49Airplanes!
Lesson 4 Activity
BOUYANCY AERODYNAMICS
Objective Design a set of paper airplanes which
will fly the furthest/stay aloft the longest
50Assembly Line
Lesson 6 Activity
MANUFACTURING
Objective Create an assembly line that will
produce eight bean-filled fish as quickly as
possible.
51Assembly Line
Lesson 6 Activity
MANUFACTURING
Objective Create an assembly line that will
produce eight bean-filled fish as quickly as
possible.
52Energy and Work
Lesson 7 Activity
ENERGY WORK
Objective TBD
53CO2 Propelled Boat
Lesson 8 Activity
PROPULSION
Objective Create a CO2 propelled boat that
travels the greatest distance in the minimum
amount of time.
54CO2 Propelled Boat
Lesson 8 Activity
PROPULSION
Objective Create a CO2 propelled boat that
travels the greatest distance in the minimum
amount of time.
55Electric Motor
Lesson 9 Activity
Electromechanical Systems
Objective Create a CO2 propelled boat that
travels the greatest distance in the minimum
amount of time.