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Lecture #1A M&AE 3272 - Spring 2014
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Laboratory: B30 Upson Hall
Teaching Staff:Prof Wolfgang Sachse 325 Thurston Hall Dr Matt Ulinski 204 Upson Hall Dr Liran Gazit 112 Thurston Hall Dr Rajesh Bhaskaran 102 Rhodes Hall
Teaching Assistants: Amy Engelbrecht-Wiggans Ben Hasseldine Elijah Lee Huichan Zhao Zimu Zhu (Half-time)
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Course Webpage
The course webpage is at:
www.blackboard.cornell.edu
It contains many course documentsand communications.
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Lectures and Lab Sessions
Lectures:M: 12:20 to 1:10 Kimball B-11
Labs:M-F (by section*): 2 to 4:25pmMon; Wed: 7:30 to 9:55pmB30 Upson Hall
Office Hours: 12 to 2pm (Tue-Fri); B30 Upson
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Course DescriptionThis course will provide you with: An introduction to experimental methods, instrumentation
and data analysis associated with material property determinations.
Measurement of the performance of materials in use. An integration of theory and analysis with experimental
methods. Great review of ENGRD 2020, MAE 2120 and MAE 3250.
Marketable job skills. Hope that youll have fun doing interesting, hands-on work.
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Use destructive and non-destructive methods to experimentally determine a variety of mechanical properties and performance measures for various engineering materials.
Understand how to use industry-developed Standards for materials testing.
Develop an understanding of the fundamental principles of engineering instrumentation, including the design of systems for measuring displacement, force and strain.
Design and fabricate a transducer and integrate into a measurement system using computerized data acquisition.
Instrument a component of a dynamic mechanical system using the engineering instrumentation fundamentals developed in this course.
Become familiar with using 3-D finite element modeling software in the analysis of dynamic mechanical systems and compare the results with experimental data.
Provide a survey of different engineering measurements systems and experimental techniques.
M&AE 3272: Course Objectives Use destructive and non-destructive methods to experimentally
determine a variety of mechanical properties and performance measures for various engineering materials.
Understand how to use industry-developed Standards for materials testing.
Develop an understanding of the fundamental principles of engineering instrumentation, including the design of systems for measuring displacement, force and strain.
Design and fabricate a transducer and integrate into a measurement system using computerized data acquisition.
Instrument a component of a dynamic mechanical system using the engineering instrumentation fundamentals developed in this course.
Become familiar with using 3-D finite element modeling software in the analysis of dynamic mechanical systems and compare the results with experimental data.
Provide a survey of different engineering measurements systems and experimental techniques.
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Course ABET Outcomes: Be able to use a variety of standardized methods
to determine mechanical properties and performance measures of engineering materials.
Be able to use material properties and relationships to design, build and test transducers.
Be able to analyze and experimentally test components in dynamic mechanical systems.
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Spring 2014 Lecture and Laboratory Schedule
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Grading and Assessment:
Your Final Grade is determined as follows:
Lab Work 70%Based on attendance and participation in labs; Evaluation of deliverables and Tutorial assignments
Electronic Lab Notebook (ELN) - 20% Format and consistency of keeping up the Lab Notebook.
Teamwork - 10%Ability to work and complete work as part of a team.
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How to get an A or A+ in MAE 32729 You complete all Lab Reports with care, and address all
the points that are asked for in the Handouts and in the manner discussed in lecture - and up-loaded on-time.
9 Your Electronic Lab Notebook is neatly kept and it contains a clear record of what measurements you made and what data you collected - all recorded prior to orduring the Lab period - and the processing procedures that you used the results of which constitute your Lab Report.
9 You are an active participant in your group and the course.
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Grading and Assessment:Lab Reports are due at the time indicated in lecture and on the Handout. Late hand-ins will not be accepted.
Grading Errors:If you believe an error was made in your grade, you should submit a written request for a regrade to your TA. The request should be as specific as possible so that it can be discussed during the courses weekly instructor/TA meeting. No requests can be accepted after two weeks.
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Laboratory Notebooks are an essential part of this course. Each student will be invited to login to the WEB-based Electronic Notebook on LabArchives.com which will be your on-line repository for lab instructions, data, measurement results, data processing and final report.
Notebooks will be reviewed (randomly) during the term for evaluation: Outstanding, Good, Mediocre, Bad, Ugly . Outstanding: Clear description of the measurements made; good organization of
the data; data are clearly labelled and conclusions clearly stated. Good: Not quite as perfect as the above. Mediocre: Poor description of the measurements and unclear or scattered
presentation of results. Bad: Incomplete information; Data files not clearly identified. No description of the
what measurements were made. Graphs of data are missing or ineffective (no labels; units, etc.)
Ugly: Data files are not clearly identified. No way to follow what was done in lab. Messy. The Notebook is pretty much useless.
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Set-up Procedure:1. I invite each of you (using the class list) to set up your LabArchives account.2. You set-up your account; You will find Lab Handouts and Data Sheets there.3. Make links to your TA ; . . for Modules #2 and #3: Make links to your Lab partners.
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Individual and Group Work:Youll be working in groups during most labs.In the Module 1 youll collect and share data with other students in your Lab section, but complete the analysis on your own.In Modules 2 and 3, you will work with a group to complete the projects. Lab groups will be assigned at the beginning of the 2nd Module. All uploading and processing of files in your Electronic Notebook should be done by you. In addition, you will be responsible for understanding all aspects of each lab module and should expect to be questioned about them during the Lab Sections and Project Demonstrations. Group work will be assessed through the use of peer evaluations and TA observation.
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M&AE 3272: Mechanical Propertyand Performance LaboratoryMissed Labs:
You must obtain permission from the instructor at least one week prior to missing a lab.In the case of an emergency you must bring documented proof on the emergency to the instructor.Makeup work will be coordinated through the instructor with lab TAs.
Lab Swapping: Lab swapping sheet will be on the door to 108 Upson for those looking for someone to swap labs with. Need to confirm switch with Nanette Peterson and both TAs.Additional lab times will be announced if needed to complete projects.
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M&AE 3272: Mechanical Propertyand Performance LaboratoryAcademic Integrity:
This course adheres to all aspects of Cornells Code of Academic Integrity.
All violations of this policy will be turned over to the College of Engineerings Academic Integrity Hearing Board.
The Code can be found at: http://cuinfo.cornell.edu/Academic/AIC.html
Safety: Must wear safety glasses when working on testing equipment and with chemicals (glue, solvents, etc.)
Must observe posted and published rules for specific labs.
Report any accidents or safety concerns to TAs and Laboratory Faculty
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M&AE 3272: Mechanical Property and Performance Laboratory Laboratory Schedule Spring 2014
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Material/System Characteristics:Destructive/Non-invasive Material
Property Determination
Destructive/Non-destructive Material Characterization
Flaw Detection; Flaw Characterization
Source/Process Characteristics:Process Monitoring; Tool Monitoring
System Input Monitoring
Deformation Sensor; Failure Sensor
Sensor Characteristics:Sensor Characterization
General Measurement Systems:
Material/System Characteristics:Destructive/Non-invasive Material
Property Determination
Destructive/Non-destructive Material Characterization
Flaw Detection; Flaw Characterization
Source/Process Characteristics:Process Monitoring; Tool Monitoring
System Input Monitoring
Deformation Sensor; Failure Sensor
Sensor Characteristics:Sensor CharacterizationM&AE 3272 Spring 2014