MAE 162D/E Capstone Classes: Spring Quarter, 2016-17
Faculty Member(s) / Advisors
Professor Robert Shaefer, Adjunct Professor of Engineering, MAE
Professor Dennis Hong, Professor of Engineering, MAE
Graduate or Undergraduate
- Undergraduate
Students
- MAE 162D/E, two classes
Challenges met
Although the Mechanical Engineering department has 3D printers, access to these machines is severely limited due to the high volume of students, and low volume of output of the printers themselves. Professors Shaefer and Hong have expressed interest in redesigning their Capstone Design Courses to incorporate the Library's increasing resources. What this will allow them to do is increase the number of teams while decreasing the number of students per team, thus giving students a chance for more hands-on, direct involvement in the design and fabrication process of the course.
As indicated by Professor Shaefer, he currently oversees 13 five-member teams. Our goal is to limit teams to no more than three members. With that in mind, and in response to the workload we experienced in the Spring Quarter of 2017, recommendations were made to increase the number of 3D printers to a total of nine: five MakerBots, two Lulzbots, one Airwolf, and one Form 2. We are also implementing a new workflow over the summer that is designed to increase efficiency, empower students to more easily make requests, and greatly enhance our ability to communicate with our users.