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- Noise Abatement Issue (Spring 2002) IPRO 315: Noise_Abatement_Issue_IPRO315_Spring2002_Final_Presentation
- Date
- 2002, 2002-05
- Description
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Penn Machine Company, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, is a recognized leader in the manufacture and marketing of wheel sets for high speed and local...
Show morePenn Machine Company, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, is a recognized leader in the manufacture and marketing of wheel sets for high speed and local rail transportation operations. Penn Machine manufactures noise-damping wheels, including the PCC Standard Resilient Wheel, the first successful resilient transit wheel, and the Bochum 54 and 84 resilient wheels under license from Fried. Krupp Huttenwerke A.G., Bochum, Germany. These resilient composite material wheel sets produced by Penn Machine Company have been widely accepted in light rail operations around the world (e.g. Paris, Berlin, San Francisco, Washington, D.C.). However, even though they provide longer life and reduced maintenance, and most significantly lower noise, etc., they have a higher initial cost than the current wheels used in rapid transit operations like the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA). This has made it very challenging to gain interest and acceptance by those responsible for rapid transit purchase decisions that impact engineering, maintenance, finance and operations.At this time, Penn Machine Company is interested in supporting an IPRO team that would study the complex combination of technical, marketing, financial, and community issues associated with demonstrating, specifying and accepting resilient wheel product technology in rapid transit applications. An IPRO team can play an important role in defining the complete "value proposition" for a rapid transit operation like the CTA, and provide independent, unbiased views on the full benefits vs. costs of their resilient wheel product technology. A particular benefit of an IPRO team working on this problem is that IIT students and consulting faculty can prepare their analysis and recommendations from a local Chicago perspective. There are several tasks that the team can undertake, based on guidance provided by the sponsor and available time during the semester: (1) review extensive engineering analyses and research reports and studies available from Penn Machine Company and its German licensor to fully understand and confirm the best available technology for rail wheel performance enhancement, and noise and vibration mitigation; (2) review the state-of-the-art and visit rapid transit and light rail operations in the U.S.;(3) evaluate procurement and purchase decision processes associated with rail car and other capital equipment investments in the passenger rail transportation industry;(4) study the variety of financial analyses (first cost, life cycle cost, present value analysis, etc.) used to support purchase decision making for products with high initial cost but competitive life cycle cost in various industries;(5) study the historical context of urban development, decline and renewal that influence social, political and economic cost-benefit considerations of noise, vibration and other environmental issues associated with local transit operations, ridership, and affected communities and structures adjacent to rail right-of-way; and(6) study the effect of government regulations (e.g., Federal Railway Administration) and related industry standards and practices (American Association of Railroads, Occupational Safety and Health Administration) on the specification and purchase of technologies that have long term economic and social benefit. In general, the IPRO team may identify creative approaches for enhancing the "value proposition" for marketing these rail wheel set products. The results of the IPRO team's work should be focused to developing a thorough, broad study of technical, economic, organizational, business/marketing, and community issues. The goal is to create a compelling case for gaining rail transit commitment to collaborate on demonstrating the efficacy of resilient wheel products offered by Penn Machine Company.
Sponsorship: NA
Project Plan for IPRO 315: Noise Abatement Issue for the Spring 2002 semester
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- Carbon Footprint of Automobiles (Semester Unknown) IPRO 322: CarbonFootprintOfAutomobilesIPRO322FinalReportSp10
- Creator
- Bais, Rajiv, Burian, James, Choi, Lien, Fournier, Andrew, Mora, Andres, Rafalko, Susan, Shonekan, Morayomola, Swanston, Seantoia, Vasilev, Teodora, Yi, Won-jae, Yu, Mary
- Date
- 2010, 2010-05
- Description
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The goal of the IPRO 322 team is to develop and present a “User friendly” way of identifying vehicles with respect to the emission of...
Show moreThe goal of the IPRO 322 team is to develop and present a “User friendly” way of identifying vehicles with respect to the emission of greenhouse gases throughout their life cycle.
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- Cardiovascular Display for Pre and Post Natal (semester 1 of unknown), IPRO 341
- Creator
- Budiman, Alex, Dunaway, Eric, Lin, Grace, Moy, Calvin, Pitroda, Sean, Narayan, Justin, Ravella, Shalini, Shrivastava, Archita, Thakore, Suruchi, Tuthill, Christopher, Vankawala, Anand, Vasu, Kedari, Wright, Michael
- Date
- 2005-01, 2004-12
- Description
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IPRO 341 worked with the science and exhibit development staff of the Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) to develop a working prototype of a...
Show moreIPRO 341 worked with the science and exhibit development staff of the Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) to develop a working prototype of a cardiovascular display of blood flow from a pre to postnatal system. MSI is currently developing a number of new human physiology and health displays.
Sponsorship: Museum of Science and Industry
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- Coal Combustion Residual Solutions (Spring 2011) IPRO 302: CCR SolutionsIPRO302FinalReportSp11
- Creator
- Firnbach, Nicole, Agosto, Jennifer, Burnett, Shana, Enriquez, Sheena, Herman, Robert, Kipp, Daniel, Parker, Chad, Port, Graeme, Rafalko, Susan, Sanchez, Joseph, Gardner, Andrew
- Date
- 2011, 2011-05
- Description
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Team Vision/Mission The purpose of the IPRO 302 team, sponsored by Sargent & Lundy, is to evaluate the environmental and cost impacts of...
Show moreTeam Vision/Mission The purpose of the IPRO 302 team, sponsored by Sargent & Lundy, is to evaluate the environmental and cost impacts of closing an ash pond at an active power plant, as well as consider alternative beneficial uses for coal combustion residuals (CCR) and wastewater that can contribute to a sustainable solution. Objectives ● Current status of regulations for CCR and wastewater ● Alternatives for disposing of ash ● A recommended alternative for disposal or reuse of the bottom ash ● A recommended alternative for treatment and disposal of wastewater ● Cost impact of closure of an existing unlined ash pond
Sponsorship: Sargent & Lundy
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- Orthotics and Prosthetics in Latin America (Semester Unknown) IPRO 309: Orthotic and Prosthetic Education for Latin America and the United States IPRO 309 Poster F08
- Creator
- Antony, Claude, Bhatia, Mrigank, Castro, Manuel, Fischer, Stephanie, Hallgren, Caleb, Harris, Raymond, Kovacs, Cristina, Madere, Danielle, Rial, Alexander, Salgado, Chris
- Date
- 2008, 2008-12
- Description
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Many people around the world are in need of orthotic and/or prosthetic care due to pathologies that cannot be effectively treated any other...
Show moreMany people around the world are in need of orthotic and/or prosthetic care due to pathologies that cannot be effectively treated any other way. There is a great need for establishing and sustaining educational opportunities. Our IPRO focuses on the population of South America, and more specifically Colombia. Our goal is to provide them with educational information to support their existing Orthotic and Prosthetic (O&P) Technician training program at Centro don Bosco in Bogotá. We will continue the work of previous IPROs by creating modules that concentrate on O&P solutions to pathologies that occur on different areas of the body, specifically upper limb, spine, and lower limb. This semester we will also test the effectiveness of our educational modules by using the modules exclusively to fabricate an actual orthotic device. Our modules will also be translated to Spanish for the audience in Colombia.
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- Large Scale Structure (semester?), IPRO 315: Large Scale Structure IPRO 315 Midterm Report F07
- Creator
- Beltran, Julian J., Carden, Joe, Dominikowski, Marek, Janulis, Lukas, Kapecki, John, Khudeira, Mohamad, Palladino, Nicholas, Patel, Saagar, Patel, Viral, Sawulski, Piotr, Shen, Jie-hua, Stine, Elijah, Thomas, Seth, Williams, David, Zaatar, Yousef
- Date
- 2007-12, 2007-12
- Description
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The IPRO 315 team’s objective for this semester is to design a automated car parking structure. However, the team’s main objective is to...
Show moreThe IPRO 315 team’s objective for this semester is to design a automated car parking structure. However, the team’s main objective is to create the most cost efficient and space saving parking lot. This team will also attempt to establish a strong team-working environment based on the knowledge and capabilities of each individual given their different fields of study for the successful completion of the goals presented for the IPRO group, as well as gaining useful experience and knowledge for every member. During the fall semester, the team has set forth the following objectives: Analyze different parking methods based on different building shapes Define crucial resources used in these processes and structure them Research costs associated with this parking structure
Deliverables for IPRO 315: Large Scale Structure for the Fall 2007 semester
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- Assessing and Improving Interprofessional Education at IIT (semester ?), IPRO 339
- Creator
- Luxmi, Raj, Glenon, Thomas, Trevor, Nicole, Allen, Meredith, Clark, Brian, Curtis, Reginald, Fakhouri, Younan, Mirichev, Silvia
- Date
- 2006-05, 2006-05
- Description
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The goal of IPRO 339 team is to create and select IPRO proposals, develop online training materials for IPRO Learning Objectives and develop...
Show moreThe goal of IPRO 339 team is to create and select IPRO proposals, develop online training materials for IPRO Learning Objectives and develop teamwork building games.
Sponsorship: Tom Jacobius; Mike Cama; Rebecca Peel; Abhinav Pamulaparthy
Deliverables for IPRO 339: Assessing and Improving Interprofessional Education at IIT for the Spring 2006 semester
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- Education and Technical Support of Prosthetics and Orthotics Education in Latin America (Semester Unknown) IPRO 309: Educational and Technical Support of Orthotics and Prosthetics Education in Latin America and the US IPRO 309 Project Plan Sp08
- Creator
- Allen, Ross, Barlow, Elliot, Benger, Lydia, Buntain, Seth, De Nicolo, Marisa, Larue, Robert, Moore, Emily, Quandt, Gregory, Rozborski, Stefanie, Selby, Heather
- Date
- 2008, 2008-05
- Description
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There exists a strong demand for orthotics and prosthetics (O & P) in Latin America, with approximately 2.5 million people in need of this...
Show moreThere exists a strong demand for orthotics and prosthetics (O & P) in Latin America, with approximately 2.5 million people in need of this type of care. IPRO 309 was started in the spring of 2006 with the goal of helping to make this type of care more readily available. However, there are only 50 certified, and 1500 uncertified, O & P practitioners in Latin America. In order to become a certified practitioner, a student must graduate from an ISPO accredited program. Unfortunately, there is currently only one ISPO accredited program in existence in Latin America, along with several other programs that are not ISPO accredited. In October of 2004, Centro Don Bosco (Bogotá, Colombia), Don Bosco University (San Salvador, El Salvador), and the Laboratorio Gilete (Bogotá, Colombia) signed an agreement to establish the first accredited O & P education program in Colombia. Since then, Centro Don Bosco has allotted 3,500 square feet of space for the thriving faculty, classrooms, manufacturing training, and vocational workspace that are necessary for an ISPO accredited program. There are three levels of accreditation according to ISPO standards. Category III involves the design and manufacturing of orthotic and prosthetic devices, Category II includes the fabrication of the devices as well as direct patient care, and Category I includes production, treatment for patients, and research and development. The equivalent to ISPO in the United States is the American Board of Certification in Orthotics and Prosthetics (ABC). Because it is independent from the ISPO, the ABC standards of accreditation will need to be taken into account in order to carefully cross cultural and national boundaries.
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- Title
- Street pavement for Rushville, Illinois
- Date
- 2009, 1914
- Publisher
- Armour Institute of Technology
- Description
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http://www.archive.org/details/streetpavementfo00pome
Thesis (B.S.)--Armour Institute of Technology; Includes folded leaves in back pocket
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- Center for Interdisciplinary Education: tA_Final Prep
- Creator
- Alvarez, Tomas
- Date
- 4/20/2011, 2011-05
- Description
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This project consists of developing an efficient collegiate building in which the disciplines of Business, Mathematics, and Science can...
Show moreThis project consists of developing an efficient collegiate building in which the disciplines of Business, Mathematics, and Science can interact, collaborate, and ultimately create new knowledge by merging existing information. "All disciplines have imported aspects of other fields to clarify their own disciplinary perspectives."
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- Apparatus and Method for Encapsulating Pancreatic Cells
- Creator
- Hatziavramidis, Dimitri T.
- Date
- 2012-03-20, 2012-01-10
- Description
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An apparatus and method for coating micron-sized or sub-micron-sized particles such as living cells. The coating apparatus includes an...
Show moreAn apparatus and method for coating micron-sized or sub-micron-sized particles such as living cells. The coating apparatus includes an encapsulation chamber enclosing a two-layer water-oil system for coating each islet cell with an aqueous polymeric coat. Islets together with an aqueous polymer solution are fed by a feed device that utilizes the principle of hydrodynamic focusing in order to ensure encapsulation of individual islets. The polymer in the aqueous coat is subsequently crosslinked by being exposed to laser light to produce structurally stable microcapsules of controllable thickness of the order of tens of microns. Encapsulated islets are removed from the encapsulation chamber by a valveless pump and recovered by filtration or centrifugation.
Sponsorship: Illinois Institute of Technology
United States Patent
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- PLANNING FOR HUMAN IMPLANTATION OF A CORTICAL VISUAL PROSTHESIS (Semester Unknown) IPRO 334: PlanningForHumanImplantationOfACorticalVisualProthesisIPRO334FinalReportF09
- Creator
- Bern, David, Chen, Shanyl, Deroo, Mary, Gorski, David, Kelley, Tom, Leasenby, Alex, Li, Harry, Subhani, Maham, Taneja, Aanchal
- Date
- 2009, 2009-12
- Description
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We are providing a consultation to the sponsor, the IIT Visual Prosthesis Team, on how to proceed with preparation for human implantation of...
Show moreWe are providing a consultation to the sponsor, the IIT Visual Prosthesis Team, on how to proceed with preparation for human implantation of their intracortical visual prosthesis, which will be accomplished by researching different aspects and requirements for said implantation with an emphasis on subject perspective and selection. The device itself consists of electrode modules implanted in the visual cortex of individuals with blindness. By inducing a current in the modules, the volunteer would potentially perceive phosphenes, or light perceptions similar to camera flash afterimages, which could possibly form functional vision. The sponsor’s study would be focused on developing an assistive device for individuals with complete blindness.
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- Vacuum jacketing vs. steam jacketing
- Creator
- Gentry, T. E., Wernick, F. E.
- Date
- 2009, 1910
- Publisher
- Armour Institute of Technology
- Description
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http://www.archive.org/details/vacuumjacketingv00gent
Thesis (B.S.)--Armour Institute of Technology
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- AISC 2003 Student Steel Bridge Competition (Spring 2003) IPRO 310: AISC 2003 Student Steel Bridge Competition IPRO310 Spring2003 Final Presentation
- Date
- 2003, 2003-05
- Description
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The annual steel bridge competition is sponsored by the American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) and the American Society of Civil...
Show moreThe annual steel bridge competition is sponsored by the American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) and the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE). Students will design and construct a steel bridge based on specifications provided by the American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC). For design analysis, a computer program such as SAP 2000 may be used. After the design is finalized, students will develop shop drawings of the bridge and connection details using AUTOCAD. Fabrication of the bridge is based on theses drawings. The team will participate in a competition held on campus of a university in the Great Lakes region and judged based on AISC criteria. A team that competes successfully can benefit from students from several disciplines beyond civil engineering since there are significant tasks involving marketing, fundraising,preparing documentation, and organizing and delivering a compelling presentation.
Sponsorship: ASCE, STS, IHC, KENNY, TURNER, ARLINGTON STEEL
Project Plan for IPRO 310: AISC 2003 Student Steel Bridge Competition for Spring 2003 semester
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- Monumental Adaptation: Reimagining the Old Chicago Post Office
- Creator
- Turgeon, Noel
- Date
- 2012-05-01, 2012-05
- Description
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MONUMENTAL ADAPTATION: REIMAGINING THE OLD CHICAGO POST OFFICE Built in 1932, the Old Chicago Main Post Office was the largest post office in...
Show moreMONUMENTAL ADAPTATION: REIMAGINING THE OLD CHICAGO POST OFFICE Built in 1932, the Old Chicago Main Post Office was the largest post office in the world at three million square feet. It was designed to accommodate the extension of Congress Parkway and in 1953 the Eisenhower Expressway cut a void through the center of the building. Finally the Post Office was vacated in 1997 and remains unused to this day. This project proposes the adaptation of the Post Office into a hybrid fieldhouse that contains public recreation and retail space. This proposal keeps the Post Office public, utilizing income generated through retail to maintain the building for Chicagoans. Recreation program is inserted into voids carved out of the original building. Retail occupies the peripheral space, surrounding the voids.
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- Residential Rain Water Harvesting (Semester Unknown) IPRO 344: ResidentialRainWaterHarvestingIPRO344Poster3Su10
- Creator
- Al-sabah, Mohammad, Gubser, Michael, Kirkpatrick, Alysa, Martin, Shuana, Martinez, Juan, Mccloat, Declain, Munir, Muqadas, Murray, Sean, Newman, Adam
- Date
- 2010, 2010-07
- Description
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There is evidence that people have been harvesting rainwater since 4000BC. The Roman Empire developed an intricate infrastructure to direct...
Show moreThere is evidence that people have been harvesting rainwater since 4000BC. The Roman Empire developed an intricate infrastructure to direct water to be used for irrigation and sanitary purposes. For the most part, modern society has abandoned the practice of harvesting rainwater because water sources have been plentiful and inexpensive. Residents have become accustom to turning on the tap and receiving potable water from their Municipal Authority or a free standing well. Essentially rainwater is undervalued and as such has not been given the priority it deserves. This circumstance is rapidly changing as fresh water is becoming more difficult to acquire. Municipalities are raising the price of water, adding regulations to restrict its use and promoting the rapid growth of investment in „green‟ lifestyle solutions. These actions are increasing public awareness of the need to reduce our “water footprint” and a willingness to invest in conservation systems. In urban settings, two-thirds of the water provided by municipalities goes to residential properties. In a typical single family home, 70 percent of the water used annually is used in toilets and outside the home for lawn irrigation, gardens, washing cars, swimming pools etc. These applications could successfully utilize non-potable water, if a reliable source existed for capturing and recycling it in a convenient and affordable way. This IPRO will develop and test a system targeted at homeowners for rainwater harvest.
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- Using Assessment Data to Improve Library Services : presented at ILA 2007 conference: outline
- Creator
- Stewart, Christopher, Uth, Charles
- Date
- 2007-10
- Description
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IIT Libraries conducted LibQUAL+ service quality assessment in 2004 and 2006. This presentation will outline strategies we undertook to...
Show moreIIT Libraries conducted LibQUAL+ service quality assessment in 2004 and 2006. This presentation will outline strategies we undertook to address issues identified in the 2004 assessment, and evaluate their success based on assessment results in 2006. We will also discuss the importance of measuring academic library effectiveness in higher education’s emerging outcomes-based culture.
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- Information Display System
- Creator
- Epstein, Max, Fryberger, David, Serafin, Robert J., Van Den Heuvel, Anthony P.
- Date
- 2009-04-27, 1971-11-16
- Description
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An information display system is provided which comprises a body of material serving as both a substrate for thin film components and a medium...
Show moreAn information display system is provided which comprises a body of material serving as both a substrate for thin film components and a medium for the propagation of Rayleigh acoustic waves along its surface. The thin film components include elements responsive to the Rayleigh waves to provide information at selected locations on the surface of the body. These components may be either the control elements or the output elements of the display system.
Sponsorship: IIT Research Institute
United States Patent
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- Assisting Blind and Visually Impaired Swimmers (semester?), IPRO 310: Blind Swimmers IPRO 310 Project Plan S07
- Creator
- Bauer, Elizabeth, Tovalin, Ivan, Goldstein, Palika, Dela Cruz, Miguel, Mokhuach, Svetlana, Stanford, Jeffrey, Patel, Axita, Ezell, Garrett, Koshy, Abin
- Date
- 2007-07, 2007-07
- Description
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IPRO 310’s objectives are to continue the designing and building process of devices that help visually impaired swimmers. The IPRO 310 team...
Show moreIPRO 310’s objectives are to continue the designing and building process of devices that help visually impaired swimmers. The IPRO 310 team intends to design, create and test a sonar device that actively aids a visually impaired swimmer. The team also plans on redesigning, building and testing a swimming lane tapper that passively aids visually impaired swimmers. In addition, the 310 IPRO team has a business and marketing team that will be surveying members of the visually impaired community to assess their need and acceptance of the proposed devices.
Deliverables for IPRO 310: Assisting Blind and Visually Impaired Swimmers for the Summer 2007 semester
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- Integration of Process Improvement (sequence unknown), IPRO 304 - Deliverables: IPRO 304 Poster F09
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- Bauer, Jessie, Bergeron, Tony, Campen, Matt, Gruchalski, Erik, Choi, Tae Ki, Marx, Ryan, Murti, Chaitanya, Robbins, Brian, Sohal, Atinder Pal, Stenson, Amanda, Taboada, Alejandro, Zhang, Bingjian
- Date
- 2009-12
- Description
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A. Finkl and Sons require an effective way of detecting carbide inserts on the steel milling machine. These inserts break off due to stress...
Show moreA. Finkl and Sons require an effective way of detecting carbide inserts on the steel milling machine. These inserts break off due to stress and shape of metal and need to be replaced immediately to avoid further damage to the machine and the steel to be milled.
Sponsorship: A. Finkl and Sona
Deliverables for IPRO 304: Integration of Process Improvements for the fall 2009 semester.
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