A model for teaching multidisciplinary capstone design in mechanical engineering

L. Thigpen, E. Glakpe, G. Gomes, T. McCloud
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This paper describes a model for a multidisciplinary approach to teaching capstone design in mechanical engineering. The multidisciplinary approach described in this paper includes the involvement of four departments that have not traditionally collaborated effectively in providing capstone design experiences for students. Students in the mechanical engineering department work in teams with students from the departments of electrical engineering, marketing in the school of Business, and art in the Division of Fine Arts of the College of Arts and Sciences to complete an industry sponsored capstone design project The level of involvement of the industrial partner and the process of defining meaningful design projects that meet the goals of the mechanical engineering curriculum are described. Examples of student team solutions to design problems from the automotive industry are presented to demonstrate the multidisciplinary nature of the design projects in meeting the goals and objectives of the mechanical engineering program. The roles played by faculty from the four collaborating departments, the grading process, resource requirements, and the summative evaluation process of the educational experience are described. Finally, the paper concludes with a discussion of challenges involved in carrying out capstone design projects with multidisciplinary teams and suggestions for overcoming such obstacles.
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机械工程多学科顶点设计教学模式
本文描述了一种多学科方法来教授机械工程中的顶点设计的模式。本文中描述的多学科方法包括四个部门的参与,这些部门在为学生提供顶点设计体验方面传统上没有有效的合作。机械工程系的学生与来自电气工程系、商学院市场营销系和艺术学院艺术系的学生合作,完成一个行业赞助的顶点设计项目。工业合作伙伴的参与程度和定义符合机械工程课程目标的有意义的设计项目的过程被描述。学生团队解决汽车行业设计问题的例子,以展示设计项目的多学科性质,以满足机械工程计划的目标和目的。介绍了四个合作系的教员所扮演的角色、评分过程、资源需求和教育经验的总结性评估过程。最后,本文总结了与多学科团队一起开展顶点设计项目所面临的挑战,并提出了克服这些障碍的建议。
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