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ME 402

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ME 402

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  1. Disclaimer: This template is to help you assemble your presentation, but you are not required to follow this format; it is just a suggestion. Try to avoid squeezing your whole report into a set of slides. Instead, try to tell a story about your project that will be of interest to your classmates. What is unique about your project? What worked out well? What is something you learned? ME 402 Class Project Presentation Template [Team Name] [Student Names]

  2. Project Description • What is the goal of your project? • Images (pictures/illustrations/sketches) might help tell the story.

  3. Instrumentation • What sensors, signal conditioning and A/D hardware did you use?   • Why did you make these particular instrumentation choices?   • What was the sensor interface to the A/D?   • Can you show that this interface included sufficient range and resolution for your application?

  4. Instrumentation • Perhaps a flowchart like this might help? Tip Force Cantilevered Beam Strain Gage Strain < 20 N < 1% Resistance Change~ 1 % Wheatstone Bridge Voltage Instrument Amplifier A/D Converter Voltage ~ 50 mV ~ 1 V

  5. Model • Overview of the physical model you used to predict and/or interpret the experimental observations. • Here might be a good place to put an equation. • What are the key parameters of the equation.

  6. Results • What are the overall conclusions of your project?   • How did the model compare to the experiment data? • What did the observations tell you about the system?

  7. Lessons Learned • What worked well?   • What aspects of your project could be improved?  

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