AE Senior Thesis 2007
- Capstone Design Project E-Portfolio -
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Moisture and Utilization Problems in an Existing Building:
Small Steps toward a Greater Energy Gain
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Date | News Announcements |
5.8.07 | CPEP Page Finished and Posted for Review |
4.18.07 | Final Presentation |
4.12.07 | Final Paper Finished |
2.19.07 | Site Visit |
01.19.07 | Proposal Addendum Published |
12.18.06 | Building Statistics Finished |
12.18.06 | Thesis Proposal Revised and Re-posted |
12.16.06 | Thesis Proposal Posted |
12.07.06 | Consultation with Faculty Advisor |
11.21.06 | Tech Report 3 Posted: Mechanical Systems | Existing Conditions Analysis |
11.01.06 |
Tech Report 2 Posted: Building and Plant Energy Analysis |
10.11.06 | Eberly Campus Commuinty Center Abstract Posted |
10.5.06 | Tech Report 1 Posted: ASHRAE Std. 62.1-2004 Compliance |
Special thanks to: Dr. William Bahnfleth and Dr. Jelena Srebric, my AE Thesis advisors. Vince Fazzoni and Carl Schilling at Burt Hill. Bruce Rohrbach, Paula Congelio, and Paul Mihalko from Penn State OPP. The Mucci Contracting Company and Whitby Engineering.
The Capstone Project Electronic Portfolio (CPEP) is a web-based project and information center. It contains material produced for a year-long Senior Thesis class. Its purpose, in addition to providing central storage of individual assignments, is to foster communication and collaboration between student, faculty consultant, course instructors, and industry consultants. This website is dedicated to the research and analysis conducted via guidelines provided by the Department of Architectural Engineering. For an explanation of this capstone design course and its requirements click here.