Eric Alwine

Structural Option
George Read Hall
University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware

This is a student-generated Capstone Project e-Portfolio (CPEP) produced in conjunction with the AE Senior Thesis e-Studio.

 

REFLECTION



ABET Outcomes
for
AE 481W/482

Outcome not able to be assessed

 

(Score of 0)

Level of ability demonstrated but below acceptable


(Score of 1)

Minimum acceptable level of ability demonstrated


(Score of 2)

More than minimum level of ability demonstrated


(Score of 3)

a. An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering
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X
b. An ability to analyze and interpret data
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X
c. An ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs
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X
e. An ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems
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X
f. An understanding of professional and ethical responsibility
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X
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g. An ability to communicate effectively
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X
h. The broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global and societal context
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X
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i. An ability to engage in life-long learning
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X
j. A knowledge of contemporary issues
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X
k. An ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice
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X
o. Engineering design capabilities in at least two (2) of the (3) basic curriculum areas of architectural engineering, and that design has been integrated across the breadth of the program
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X
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p. Communication and interaction with other design professionals in the execution of building projects
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X


Course Reflection:

This thesis is a required project for 5th year students. The requirements of this project far exceeded any other school project that I've had to complete thus far in my education. At first, the project seemed a little intimidating when I thought about the amount of work that needed to be completed. The building structure was composed of light gauge metal stud framing and a Hambro floor system. I was unfamiliar with both of these systems from a design and construction standpoint. This made it hard to understand aspects of the building until I was able to discuss it with some members of the faculty to get a better understanding.

I was also unsure of what was going to be included in my proposal. The lateral force resisting system was more complicated than other classroom examples that I had previously worked on. Because of this, I initially had difficulty in correctly determining the forces in the shear walls. After working with several members of the faculty, I was able to correct my mistakes and also learn a method of design that reduced the forces. This led me to the decision to design a new shear wall system.

Upon returning from semester break, it became very evident that the next couple of months would be filled with plenty of thesis work. Things didn't seem quite as bad once I began and some of the work was completed. Overall, this project was a great learning experience. I was able to work with a variety of systems and materials that I had not been exposed to before this project. I feel that this will greatly benefit me in my professional endeavors.


CPEP/Discussion Board Reflection:

It was a little difficult learning how to create and update my website, but it became easier as the semester went on. I did not directly utilize the discussion board, but from the emails I received in response to other students' questions, I believe that it was a very useful tool.

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