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California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo

2002

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Focus On The Job In Hand: When Usb 2.0 Technology Is Employed In Test And Measurement Signal Analyzer Hardware, Life Can Become So Much More Simple, Charles Birdsong, Dave Galyardt, James Zhuge Nov 2002

Focus On The Job In Hand: When Usb 2.0 Technology Is Employed In Test And Measurement Signal Analyzer Hardware, Life Can Become So Much More Simple, Charles Birdsong, Dave Galyardt, James Zhuge

Mechanical Engineering

No abstract provided.


Educating Engineering Students In Entrepreneurship, William W. Durgin, Donald N. Zwiep Oct 2002

Educating Engineering Students In Entrepreneurship, William W. Durgin, Donald N. Zwiep

Office of the Provost Scholarship

Since it’s founding in 1865, the faculty, students, and alumni of Worcester Polytechnic Institute have been responsible for the establishment of nearly all the manufacturing industry in the region. Beginning with the Norton Company, a world-wide abrasives manufacturer now owned by Saint Gobain, to recent biotechnology companies, they have combined confidence, innovation, and resourcefulness to continuously accomplish what is now referred to as technology transfer to form start-up companies. By following the historical development of these firms, we seek to determine some of the traits and environmental factors that have fostered the continual entrepreneurial success of the founders.

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Stability And Heat Transfer Characteristics Of Condensing Films, James C. Hermanson, Peder C. Pedersen, Jeffrey S. Allen, M. A. Shear, Z. Q. Chen, Andreas N. Alexandrou, William W. Durgin Aug 2002

Stability And Heat Transfer Characteristics Of Condensing Films, James C. Hermanson, Peder C. Pedersen, Jeffrey S. Allen, M. A. Shear, Z. Q. Chen, Andreas N. Alexandrou, William W. Durgin

Office of the Provost Scholarship

No abstract provided.


A Mixture Of Elastic Materials With Different Constituent Temperatures And Internal Constraints, Stephen M. Klisch Apr 2002

A Mixture Of Elastic Materials With Different Constituent Temperatures And Internal Constraints, Stephen M. Klisch

Mechanical Engineering

A novel treatment of the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics and the development of general thermomechanical constraints are introduced for a mixture of two elastic materials in which the constituents may have different temperatures. First, a homothermal quasi-static process at a common mixture temperature is introduced. Part I of the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics is invoked to assert that the Clausius integrals are path-independent, which leads to a prescription, or an identification, of the partial entropy functions. Then, two assumptions are introduced that establish the values of the partial entropy functions for general processes, including those for which the constituent temperatures …


A Taxonomy Of Scheduling Problems In Semiconductor Device Test Operations, Tali Freed, Robert C. Leachman, Kenneth H. Doerr Apr 2002

A Taxonomy Of Scheduling Problems In Semiconductor Device Test Operations, Tali Freed, Robert C. Leachman, Kenneth H. Doerr

Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering

Semiconductor device test facilities differ not only by production volume and tester brands. The complexity of the devices and the characteristics of the testers affect the scheduling methodologies as well. Goals and strategies vary from one firm to another, leading to a variety of objectives and performance measures. Due to random yield lot size is variable and lot priorities are common. Changeover times are oftentimes sequence-dependent. Since semiconductor device testing systems are very costly, scheduling methods that increase the throughput of the facility are financially significant. In this paper we describe a variety of semiconductor device testing environments, develop mathematical …


Development And Application Of Streakline Visualization In Hypervelocity Flows, P. Lemieux, H. G. Hornung Jan 2002

Development And Application Of Streakline Visualization In Hypervelocity Flows, P. Lemieux, H. G. Hornung

Mechanical Engineering

A method for visualizing streaklines in hypervelocity flows has been developed. The method uses the high temperatures produced in hypervelocity flows to ablate small amounts of sodium deposited onto a wire stretched across the flow and to broaden the lines in the sodium spectrum. By using a dye laser, tuned to a wavelength close to one of the sodium D-lines, as the light source in shadowgraph or Schlieren visualization, streaklines seeded with sodium become visible through absorption and/or enhanced refractivity. The technique has been used to investigate the stability of the shear layer produced by the curved bow shock on …


A Venture Capital Fund For Undergraduate Engineering Students At Rowan University, Anthony J. Marchese, John C. Chen, John L. Schmalzel Jan 2002

A Venture Capital Fund For Undergraduate Engineering Students At Rowan University, Anthony J. Marchese, John C. Chen, John L. Schmalzel

Mechanical Engineering

All engineering students at Rowan University are required to take the 8-semester Engineering Clinic sequence wherein multidisciplinary student teams engage in semester-long design projects. In addition to projects that are funded by local industry, faculty research grants or departmental budgets, a Venture Capital Fund has been created, which is specifically ear-marked for the development of original student inventions. Funding of up to $2500 per student team per semester is competitively awarded based on student-generated proposals to the Venture Capital Fund, which has been created through a series of grants from the National Collegiate Inventors and Innovators Alliance (NCIIA). To qualify …