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Print a Pi Day
Happy Pi day. You can download the 3D files at Thingverse! Then find a 3D printer, print one, and send it to someone you love! P.S. This “pi pie” should fit in the palm of your hand. UPDATE: It got printed! You may also like: 1 Day Design Project Make Something – 1 Day Design… Continue reading Print a Pi Day
Best Creativity/Thinking/Systems Booklist
Best Creativity/Thinking/Systems Booklist: Thinking in Systems by Donella Meadows Poke the Box by Seth Godin (Read the Review) My Stroke of Insight by Jill Bolte Taylor How toThink Like Leonardo da Vinci by Michael J. Gelb
SpaceX Falcon Heavy Landing 2018
1 Day Design Project: Bag Hack
Introduction My wife bought this awesome bag in Amsterdam. It’s the perfect size, functional, and stylish. After having had it for two years, it’s time for an update. She wanted to add a new patch, covering up or getting rid of the old one. Once we found the perfect patch, it was just slightly smaller… Continue reading 1 Day Design Project: Bag Hack
Osaka Water Clock Video
Osaka Eki Water Clock from Invisible waves on Vimeo.
1 Day Design Project
Project: Replace the boring old knob on the shower exhaust fan dial. Step 1: Find your project You know what mine is, go find yours. I slid the old knob off of the wall dial and took some measurements, notes, thoughts, drawings, and now I’m ready to begin. Step 2: Do some analysis and measurements… Continue reading 1 Day Design Project
Data and Information Visualization Part II
Sometimes it is important to create your own figures when they don’t exist. (see Data and Information Visualization Part I) The example I’d like to give is from a paper titled “Thermal Performance of Domestic Replacement A19 LED Lighting Products.” The paper highlights the varied nature of LED heat sink “performance” for a given set… Continue reading Data and Information Visualization Part II
Data and Information Visualization
If a picture is worth a thousand words then a graph or chart is worth at least a thousand words. The ability to understand and create graphs or figures is essential for anyone interested in Science Technology Engineering or Mathematics. Here’s a great example of how one might “boil down” a figure for their own… Continue reading Data and Information Visualization
Such Great Heights
Powers of 10
SpaceX Rocket Landing At Sea
Ball Balancer Control System
This is a video after adding anti-windup to our PID control system. The system attempts to rest/balance the ball in the center of the beam. (I worked with Dewen Y. on this project) storey_controls_project_nd
Reggie Watts TED
Theo Jansen Previous Works
Dodge Durabile Car Promotional Video
Engineering, Design, and Technology Booklist
The Following is a booklist from Mechanical Engineering Magazine: Conceptual Blockbusting: A Guide to Better Ideas by James Adams FLying Buttresses, Entropy, and O-Rings: The World of an Engineer by James Adams Engineering and the Mind’s Eye by Eugene Ferguson Surely You’re Joking, Mr. Feynman by Richard Feynman The Existential Pleasures of Engineering by Samuel… Continue reading Engineering, Design, and Technology Booklist
Building a Tiled Roof
London Underground Tunneling
For an interesting article which features this video, more pictures and a full article visit: IEEE.org
How the Tesla Model S is Made
MSOC TED talk
After using the awesome language learning app Duolingo, I started to wonder how such a great app could be free. I googled “how does Duolingo make money?” and found my way to this incredible TED talk:
Mac keyboard shortcuts
OS: Ctl + ↓ This will place all your current windows of your active application side by side.(This will also allow you to use the keyboard arrows to select a window) Ctl + ↑ This will place all your current applications laid-out. ⌘ + ↓ This will launch or open whatever you have selected (for… Continue reading Mac keyboard shortcuts
From an Artist
One of the most artistic people I know sent me this video.
Senior Design Project (prototype 3.0) – the final prototype
After completing the construction and testing of the “second prototype” (2.5), it was time to design, fabricate, and test the final prototype. Here are a few pictures of the final design: Check out the design optimization: and a progression of the designs through the year: Further details of the project can be found at: Bike… Continue reading Senior Design Project (prototype 3.0) – the final prototype
Labview Proportional Control Code Example
The following are a few highlights of a simple control system built this spring. As can be seen in the picture, a power source was used in conjunction with a LabVIEW DAQ and a thermocouple module with a digial output module (for pwm for the fan). A computer fan and a type K thermocouple were… Continue reading Labview Proportional Control Code Example
Thermal Pictures
Or blowing bubbles:
Senior Design Project (prototype 2.5)
Mechanical engineering students are required to complete a senior design project. What follows are a few highlights of our group’s progress so far. For a site devoted to the project, visit: Bike Brake WordPress Our project was to replace a traditional bicycle brake with a device which would slow the bike down, and capture energy… Continue reading Senior Design Project (prototype 2.5)
Arduino Regenerative Bike Brake Code
Arduino Code The following is a prototype program for a device used on a bicycle with a generator for a brake. Essentially this is a regenerative brake for a bicycle which charges a USB battery (one of the new mobile charger batteries). Thus, when you’re braking, you can charge this mobile battery up full which… Continue reading Arduino Regenerative Bike Brake Code