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"Engineering Capstone Design: Project Planning, Organizing, and Executing provides a single-source of information for a mechanical engineering capstone course, with coverage of topics like team formation, project organization and task distribution, basics of project management, principles of design, and the design process from problem definition to final prototyping. The book focuses on two aspects of a typical capstone course: project planning (including teamwork organization, project management, and communication with the clients, suppliers, and manufacturers) and the step-by-step design…mehr

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"Engineering Capstone Design: Project Planning, Organizing, and Executing provides a single-source of information for a mechanical engineering capstone course, with coverage of topics like team formation, project organization and task distribution, basics of project management, principles of design, and the design process from problem definition to final prototyping. The book focuses on two aspects of a typical capstone course: project planning (including teamwork organization, project management, and communication with the clients, suppliers, and manufacturers) and the step-by-step design process. It reviews fundamental design laws and methods before going on to systematically take students through the steps for tackling a capstone design project. It offers detailed explanations of the various design phases and best practices for design analysis and optimization, using graphics to communicate a design, and prototyping, and planning for testing and quality control. The final chapters feature case studies of actual capstone projects in the areas of robotics, multi-speed automotive transmission, designing a Formula SAE vehicle, high power diodes for street lighting, and biomedical knee design. The book is accompanied by supplemental material for instructors that explains how to organize a successful capstone design course, with suggestions for learning outcomes, grade attribution, principles of student team formation, project selection, and distribution process."-- Provided by publisher.
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Alexei Morozov, P.Eng., Ph.D., is an Academic Associate in the Faculty of Engineering at McGill University. He's a Design Engineer at the NSERC Chair in Design Engineering for Interdisciplinary Innovation of Medical Technologies in the Department of Mechanical Engineering. He has 40 years of experience working in R&D and advising in various innovative robotic, mechanical, and interdisciplinary engineering projects, and more than 20 years in teaching Design Graphics, Conceptual Design, Inter-Disciplinary Design, Capstone Design, and Hybrid and Electric Vehicles Drivetrain Design courses. Rosaire Mongrain, P.Eng., Ph.D., is a full Professor of Mechanical Engineering at McGill University, Canadian NSERC chair in Design Engineering. His principal research aims at the design, development, and evaluation of medical devices using numerical and experimental methods. He has taught design courses including Conceptual Design, Machine Elements Design, Inter-Disciplinary Design, and the Capstone Course for more than 25 years. Mark Driscoll, P.Eng., Ph.D., is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at McGill University, Canadian NSERC chair in Design Engineering, and Chwang-Seto Faculty Scholar. He is an experienced engineer, expert in spine biomechanics, with in-depth background in innovation and product development. He has successfully taken several novel medical devices to market in industrial and academic settings and shares this knowledge as a design curriculum professor. Peter Radziszewski, P.Eng., Ph.D., former Associate Professor in engineering design at McGill University, pursued R&D and teaching activities in design and mineral processing. Joining Metso in 2012 as VP Solutions Offering Development, his conceptual design efforts encompassed mineral process equipment, wear, and consumables. 2021 saw him join Rampart Detection Systems as VP of Research & Innovation, where he worked on electric and magnetic field sensor applications in the mining industry. Benoit Boulet, P.Eng., Ph.D., FCAE, is a full Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at McGill University, the Chwang-Seto Engine Faculty Scholar, and co-founding Director of the McGill Engine technological innovation centre. He currently serves as McGill's Associate Vice-President (Innovation and Partnerships). Professor Boulet is a former director and current member of McGill's Centre for Intelligent Machines where he heads the Intelligent Automation Laboratory.