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Using the Capstone Senior Design Project to Retrofit or Design Laboratory Demonstration Units
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A first example was the retrofit of an Armfield FM10 Centrifugal Fan demonstration unit. This project was performed during the spring 2016 semester. The almost 20 year old laboratory equipment had not been operational for the past 10 years mostly due to a faulty membrane and air leakage. A group of four senior MET students took over this project, in which they assessed the equipment, redesigned and updated some of its components, calibrated and tested the equipment and developed an equipment manual. Currently the equipment is operational and has already been successfully used in the laboratory component of the Applied Fluid Mechanics course in summer semester 2016. In the MIME Department, a more complex project involving the design and building of a new small engine dynamometer was started by the group of four ME seniors and then continued the following term by an MS student.
These success stories determined the MET program to update two more Armfield laboratory units: the FM12 Centrifugal Compressor and the FM20 Centrifugal Pump Demonstration Units.
Author(s):
Carmen Cioc
Engineering Technology
The University of Toledo
United States
Sorin Cioc
Mechanical, Industrial, and Manufacturing Engineering
The University of Toledo
United States
Richard Springman
Engineering Technology
The University of Toledo
United States