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Engineering H191 Engineering Fundamentals and Laboratory I. Lecture 01 Course Introduction . Autumn 2008. 1. 1. Engineering H191 Sections. 08845-7 LB MTWR 0730-0918A HI 0346 CROFT,F 08846-2 LB MTWR 0730-0918A HI 0206 DEMEL,J
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Engineering H191Engineering Fundamentals and Laboratory I Lecture 01 Course Introduction Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 1 1
Engineering H191 Sections • 08845-7 LB MTWR 0730-0918A HI 0346 CROFT,F • 08846-2 LB MTWR 0730-0918A HI 0206 DEMEL,J • 08848-3 LB MTWR 0930-1118A HI 0346 ABRAMS,L • 08849-9 LB MTWR 0930-1118A HI 0206 DEMEL,J • 08851-1 LB MTWR 0130-0318P HI 0346 CLINGAN,P • 08852-7 LB MTWR 0130-0318P HI 0206 FREULER,R • 08854-8 LB MTWR 0330-0518P HI 0346 CLINGAN,P • 08853-2 LB MTWR 0330-0518P HI 0206 FREULER,R Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 2 2
Objectives • Become familiar with: • Instructional team and each other • Course sequence, organization, and content • H191 syllabus • Facilities • Office of Disability Services • Academic Misconduct Policy • Introduce: • Graphical communication • Orthographic projections and lettering Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 3 3
Engineering H191 Introductions • Engineering Faculty for Autumn 2008 • Lisa Abrams • Paul Clingan • Frank Croft • John Demel • Rick Freuler Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 4 4
Introductions • Instructor: • Office: • E-mail: • Office ph: • Home ph: Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 5 5
Introductions • Who is this guy/gal anyway… Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 6 6
Introductions • Teaching Assistants In the classroom – In the Hands-on Lab – Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 7 7
ENG H19X Course Sequence • Engineering Fundamentals and Laboratory I, II, and III • ENG H191 < This course • ENG H192 • ENG H193 Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 8 8
ENG H191 Course Content • Engineering Graphics • Sketching • Computer Aided Design (CAD) • Autodesk Inventor 2008 • AutoCAD 2008 (Not covered in class) • Hands-on Laboratory Exercises • Design Project Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 Autumn 2007 9 9
ENG H192 Course Content • Problem solving and computer programming • Introduction to C/C++ • Introduction to MATLAB • Hands-on Laboratory Exercises • Design Project Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 10 10
ENG H193 Course Content • Design / build / test / compete • Small autonomous robot • Micro-/nano-tech "lab on a chip" • Possible Option 3 – Infrastructure, Civil Engr Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 11 11
Developing Engineering Skills • Read engineering drawings • Sketch ideas using engineering drawing standards • Draw & model using CAD • Program in C/C++ • Program in MATLAB • Program in LabVIEW Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 12 12
Developing Engineering Skills • Develop a visual and verbal engineering vocabulary through the hands-on labs • Plan, manage, and complete an engineering project • Design, build, test and take to competition a working prototype • Teamwork • Communications • Reports • Presentation Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 13 13
Self Introductions • Introduce yourself to the person beside you. Tell name, hometown, and favorite book or movie of the past year. • Introduce the person beside you to the persons across the table, including hometown and favorites. • Determine at least 2 things all of you at your table have in common, the present circumstances excepted. Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 14 14
Course Syllabus • Check syllabus daily • Dates and times • Reading and drawing assignments • Lecture topics • Labs • Quizzes and exams • Contact information • Meeting locations Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 15 15
Course Syllabus • Policies • Grading • Lab Safety • Academic Misconduct • Instructional team roles • Do not lose it! Attendance and participation are important! Engineering is not a spectator sport. Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 16 16
Course Objectives This Course Is Designed To Help You: • Understand engineering • Appreciate various disciplines • Experience the design process • Learn and practice fundamental skills • Learn graphics and computer applications • Develop study, teamwork, and communication skills Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 17 17
Course Objectives This Course Will Enable You To: • Prepare engineering drawings • Read engineering drawings • Improve your 3-D spatial visualization • Acquire basic skills in technical graphic communications • Experience some "hands-on" activities Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 18 18
Course Organization • Course divided into two different segments • Lecture/Discussion on Graphics and CAD • Laboratory with "Hands-on" activities Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 19 19
Lecture/Discussion • Class begins with a presentation on the topics of the day • Students practice skills in class • Assignment for same or next day given • Assignment collected at beginning of class • Previous day’s assignment graded, returned • Note policies on late homework and collaboration Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 20 20
Graphics Communications • Communication Systems • Spoken • Written • Mathematics • Graphics • Technical Graphics • Communicating • Solving Problems • Visualizing Objects • Conducting Analyses Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 21 21
What You Will Learn • Visualization – think 3D thoughts 24 hours/day • Graphics Theory • Standards • Conventions • Tools • Applications Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 22 22
Hands on Laboratory • Eight labs during Autumn quarter • Goals: • Provide exposure to a wide range of engineering disciplines • Develop effective teamwork skills • Learn to document an engineering lab experiment and prepare a formal written report • Build knowledge and skills needed for H193 design project • Build a technical vocabulary Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 23 23
Hands on Laboratory • Activities will include: • Understanding gears and sprockets • Working with AC and DC electricity • Analyzing traffic speeds and patterns • Investigating springs and levers and beams • Making a variety of size, temperature, voltage, current, and flow measurements • Next quarter – ride a bike, fire a rocket motor, and program a real world device Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 24 24
Electronic Journals • Weekly electronic "journal" entry • You will receive a topic or questions during the week via email • You must respond via FEH website by 11:59pm Sunday to receive credit • First journal topic will be emailed to you next week; i.e., no journal this week Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 25 25
Electronic Journals • FEH staff will only receive the text of your response • Response will be anonymous, unless you put your name into body of message • Opportunity to impact quality and direction of FEH program in "real-time" • Constructive comments always welcome Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 26 26
Grading • Daily Assignments (55@0.4%) 22.0% • Lab Reports (8@2.5%) 18.0% • Midterm Exams (2@12%) 24.0% • Quizzes (5) 5.0% • Design Project 5.5% • Electronic Journals (10) 3.0% • Lab Quizzes & Practical Exam 5.0% • Final Exam 17.5% Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 27 27
Carmen • Online course management tool that provides students a central location for course resources • Access: http://carmen.osu.edu and use OSU login information • 24 hour access to grades and course materials (check grades regularly) • Communication between instructional staff and student groups Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 28 28
Carmen • The Homepage • Syllabus and Daily Assignment List, Policies, and links to other pages • Course Tools Page • The online grade book, all assessment tools (Pre and Post Course Quizzes) plus other communication tools Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 29 29
Carmen • Course Materials Pages • Some course materials, helpful websites, and other supplemental materials • Note that class lecture presentations are available on the FEH web site and are usually not found on Carmen. • General: carmen@osu.edu, 688-HELP • The initial page of Carmen contains help information as well. Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 30 30
Course Materials • H191 Bundle – (Wiley) • "Tools and Tactics of Design", by Dominick, et al. • "A Guide to Writing as an Engineer", by Beer, et al., 2nd Edition • "Autumn 2008 Engineering H191 Course Packet" by Demel and Poeppelman • Available only at Uniprint in Tuttle Park Place Garage retail spaces Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 31 31
Where is Uniprint / Tuttle Park Place Garage? Tuttle Park Place Garage (Building 088) Uniprint is in 1st floor shops of Tuttle Garage Hitchcock Hall –”You are here” (Building 274) Autumn 2008
Course Materials • "Introduction to Inventor 2008 and AutoCAD 2008 Tutorials" (one book) by Randy Shih • "Technical Graphics", by Meyers, et al. • "The New Way Things Work" by Macauley (access only) Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 33 33
Course Materials • Scale: 6" combination decimal inches and millimeters [Fairgate F561 79-102] • Lead holder: 0.7mm [Staedtler 925 07 – 0.7mm HB lead] • Eraser: stick type [Staedtler-Mars 528 50] • Note: These 3 items are available in a single package at most of the bookstores. The package price for Autumn 2008 is $16.95. Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 34 34
Course Materials • USB Storage/Flash Drive Note: 3 GB storage space on network drive accessible by FTP (File Transfer Protocol) from outside of class provided by First-Year Engineering Program • 3-ring notebook(s) – for Inventor/AutoCAD, Technical Graphics, and H191 Drawing Packet ( Bring only what you need each day!) • Pad of green engineering problem paper Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 35 35
Policy for Students with Disabilities • Students with disabilities are encouraged to contact their instructor as soon as possible. • Students will be encouraged to make use of the resources of the Office of Disability Services • 190 Pomerene Hall • 292-3307 Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 36 36
Academic Misconduct Policy • The Code of Student Conduct defines Academic misconduct to include • violation of course rules, • providing or receiving information during quizzes or exams, • submitting plagiarized work, • falsification, fabrication, or dishonest in reporting research results. Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 37 37
Academic Misconduct Policy • All cases of suspected misconduct will be reported to the University Committee on Misconduct. • Any students observing misconduct should report such to the course instructor. Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 38 38
Facilities Overview • Classrooms (Hitchcock 206/324/346) • Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Power Point) • Autodesk Inventor 2008 • AutoCAD 2008 • MATLAB • C/C++ • Laboratory (Hitchcock 208) • Computer Lab (Hitchcock 342) • Software same as classroom Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 39 39
Purdue Spatial Visualization Test • Purpose: Help professors understand students’ ability to visualize objects • Access through Carmen > Quizzes • You will have 20 minutes to take the test • Will take the test next week. Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 40 40
For Tomorrow • Read H191 Course Syllabus • Purchase • Books and supplies at a bookstore • Course Problem Packet at Uniprint • Read Technical Graphics(TG), Chapter 1 • Read Introduction to Inventor and AutoCAD (INV), Chapters 1 and 2 • Bring Course Problem Packet and Chapter 2 from the INV workbook text to our next class • Tomorrow – Sit where you would like to sit for the quarter, we will make seat assignments. Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 Autumn 2008 41 41