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  • WKU Architectural and Manufacturing Sciences

    Students of WKU's Department of Architectural and Manufacturing Sciences are training to work in management in the manufacturing business, and for their senior project are asked to come up with a simple task - design a product and build it. Working like a business, the students have to order the...
    Posted to Engineering TV (Weblog) by CurtisEllzey on 09-17-2009
  • Integration with FESTO

    When WKU decided to upgrade its manufacturing lab, they turned to FESTO, who had the combination of technical knowledge and experience they were looking for to complete their project, the primary hurdle being integration of newer mechatronic and computer systems with their current batch of machine tools...
    Posted to Engineering TV (Weblog) by CurtisEllzey on 09-16-2009
  • Designing WKU's Advanced Manufacturing Lab

    Ever wonder what goes into setting up a mechatronics lab at a university these days? This episode reveals the process that faculty and students at WKU's advanced manufacturing lab used to set up their system, from choosing the robotics to integrate with their older systems, to the grant process that...
    Posted to Engineering TV (Weblog) by CurtisEllzey on 09-15-2009
  • WKU Advanced Manufacturing Lab

    Engineering TV takes a look at Western Kentucky University's advanced manufacturing lab, recently integrated with new automation systems from FESTO. Once programmed, a robotic arm system from FESTO can transport material to a Haas mill, lathe and a 120 watt Epilog Legend 36EXT laser, independent...
    Posted to Engineering TV (Weblog) by CurtisEllzey on 09-14-2009
  • Dermasol Thermoplastic Elastomer

    Dermasol is a new thermoplastic elastomer that feels remarkably like real human flesh. It can be made in any color (including clear), any shape and almost any durometer (hardness). It is especially useful for simulating tissue in organs and body structures for practicing operations and medical training...
    Posted to Engineering TV (Weblog) by CurtisEllzey on 02-24-2009
  • Miniature Machine Tools

    Prof. Ozdoganlar’s research focuses on processes and equipment for micro-manufacturing. Research projects at Carnegie Mellon's Department of Mechanical Engineering include experimental, theoretical, and numerical (simulation) studies. The processes of interest include mechanical micromachining process...
    Posted to Engineering TV (Weblog) by CurtisEllzey on 07-23-2008
  • CMU Micromachining

    At Carnegie Mellon University, Professor Burak Ozdaganlar's research focuses on micro- and meso- scale manufacturing. The interest in small components and small features has been rapidly increasing. Biotech, biomedical, optics, aerospace, military, defense, security, automotive, microelectronics...
    Posted to Engineering TV (Weblog) by CurtisEllzey on 07-22-2008
  • Rapid Prototyping

    Rapid Prototyping (RP) – technology allows 3D-printing of arbitrarily shaped structures, directly from computer-aided design (CAD) data. It has traditionally been used to produce only passive mechanical parts. A team at Cornell University has developed compact, automatic Solid-Freeform Fabrication systems...
    Posted to Engineering TV (Weblog) by CurtisEllzey on 04-03-2008
  • Fab@Home: Artificial Evolution

    Imagine owning a machine, about the size of your desktop printer that, at the touch of a button, will churn out three dimensional, completely functional products such as cell phones, shoes, even food and prosthetic limbs. Evan Malone, a Ph.D. candidate working in Cornell University's Computational...
    Posted to Engineering TV (Weblog) by CurtisEllzey on 04-02-2008
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