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3-D Modeling in the Classroom

3-D Modeling in the Classroom. Melinda Hamby Liam Page Central Magnet School. Introductions – Melinda Hamby. BS Industrial Engineering – Tennessee Tech University MS Industrial Engineering – University of Tennessee Milliken & Company, Spartanburg, SC Saturn, General Motors, Spring Hill, TN

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3-D Modeling in the Classroom

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  1. 3-D Modeling in the Classroom Melinda Hamby Liam Page Central Magnet School

  2. Introductions – Melinda Hamby • BS Industrial Engineering – Tennessee Tech University • MS Industrial Engineering – University of Tennessee • Milliken & Company, Spartanburg, SC • Saturn, General Motors, Spring Hill, TN • Engineering Teacher, Central Magnet School

  3. Introductions – Liam Page • Sophomore, Central Magnet School • 3rd year in Engineering Program • Received the Engineering Award in 8th grade • President of Engineering Club • CAD Enthusiast

  4. Academic Magnet School • Middle School grades 6-8 • High School grades 9-12 • Rutherford County School system • Currently in 3rd year • First graduating class this May

  5. Engineering at CMSProject Lead the Way • Middle School Program (9 week elective) • Design and Modeling • Energy and the Environment • Automation and Robotics

  6. Engineering at CMSProject Lead the Way • High school (year-long elective) • Introduction to Engineering Design • Principles of Engineering • Aerospace Engineering • Engineering Design and Development • (Fall 2013)

  7. Our 3-D Printer • Jennings and Rebecca Jones foundation • Generous grant funding the Z450 • Printer arrived Fall 2011 • Printer Selection • Recommended by PLTW

  8. Intended Classroom Uses • Design process (model and make) • Senior design class (begins August 2013) • Making models solidifies concepts • Students get to see a project from conception to completion

  9. First Print • Puzzle cube • Lessons Learned • CAD world - no clearance needed • Real world – clearance needed

  10. Other Classroom Uses • Airfoil • Aerospace Engineering Class • Modeled in Autodesk inventor • Printed on 3D Printer • Tested in wind tunnel at MTSU

  11. Other Classroom Uses • Rewards • Great projects • Competitions

  12. Any Questions?

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