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Archives for 2008

Internet-Controllable Vortex Tube Experiments for Thermodynamics Laboratory Classes

This paper is archived under Volume 18 / Number 4 (October – December 2008). Richard Chiou Applied Engineering TechnologyGoodwin College of Professional StudiesDrexel University Yongjin (James) Kwon Industrial and Information Systems EngineeringCollege of EngineeringAjou University

Database Support for Reverse Engineering, Product Teardown, and Redesign as Integrated into a Mechanical Engineering Course

This paper is archived under Volume 18 / Number 4 (October – December 2008). Mark Snider Department of Mechanical EngineeringClemson University Joshua D. Summers Department of Mechanical EngineeringClemson University Gregory M. Mocko Department of Mechanical EngineeringClemson University Sudhakar Teegavarapu Department of Mechanical EngineeringClemson University

Undergraduate Engineers for Curriculum and Laboratory Equipment Development: A Freescale S12 Microcontroller Laboratory Trainer

This paper is archived under Volume 18 / Number 4 (October – December 2008). Steven Barrett Department of Electrical and Computer EngineeringCollege of Engineering and Applied ScienceUniversity of Wyoming Chad Hager Department of Electrical and Computer EngineeringCollege of Engineering and Applied ScienceUniversity of Wyoming Mike Yurkoski Department of Electrical and Computer EngineeringCollege of Engineering and […]

Beyond VHDL Simulation to On-Chip Testing

This paper is archived under Volume 18 / Number 4 (October – December 2008). Ronald J. Hayne Department of Electrical and Computer EngineeringThe Citadel

Monte Carlo Simulations of Two Dimensional Hard Particle Systems

This paper is archived under Volume 18 / Number 4 (October – December 2008). Melvin Lasky Department of Mathematics/Computer ScienceManhattan College Marvin Bishop Department of Mathematics/Computer ScienceManhattan College

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