AE-390 Spring AY-2011-12
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
A7 - Grader's Comments
Saturday, May 26, 2012
A6–Grader’s Comments
Grader To Students
When producing an analysis of systems, be sure to address the reasons why the systems you consider are appropriate particularly to your building type and location, in other words, your project specifications.
Be sure to plan ahead for Assignment 7, you are all well prepared to complete the assignment as long as you schedule enough time to complete it. Keep up the good work!
Grader to Professor – With JEM Comments
1. I wonder if CAV and VAV will always be the correct system to choose. Many teams gravitate towards that system.
JEM – As we discussed in class, VAV is by far the most popular because of their efficency and the number of variables they control, though that may change in the future as Dedicated Outdoor Air (DOA) systems increase in popularity.
2. For the criteria matrix, the logic of the system is described but there isn’t a requirement to reflect on the results of the criteria matrix analysis. I wonder if students think that they’re results are plausible. Discussion of results of criteria matrix could help.
JEM – I do hope that you go beyond our brief class discussion and consider the role of computer tools in the design process, both currently and in future.
3. I noticed that many students explained appropriateness based on ability to control air quality conditions, however, the rubric asks to describe the appropriateness of the system based on the specific building type. For this reason, I was looking for specific discussion on how each system would be appropriate for the building type.
JEM – Clearly there connections between the two, but reading carefully is always a good idea.
4. Not many groups addressed “Flow rate” as a parameter
JEM – This parameter is often neglected in practice, not infrequently to detriment of comfort.
5. Many students forgot to address the “excellent” criteria for the energy analysis.
JEM – too bad.
Monday, May 21, 2012
A5 - Grader's Comments
As we have progressed through this course, the assignments have become more open ended in regards to the deliverables. A good way to approach these assignments, I've found, is to practice them as if they were engineering communications you would make to somebody that is unfamiliar to the discipline. How would you present this information so that it is clear to understand? What information do you think is the most relevant and important to show?
In regards to group work, remember that your teams rely on you to be timely and prompt with your response so that the project can move forward. Communication is very important in engineering whether it be technical writing or correspondence. Please remember that these final two assignments are weighted more than the past assignments, especially the last one. Be sure to give yourself and your team ample time to complete A7. Good luck everyone!
Saturday, May 19, 2012
Senior Design Presentations
In week-8 we ask you to attend two (2) senior design presentations.
Here is the schedule for CAEE Presentations
Here is the schedule (not as updated) for the entire college
All CAEE presentations are in our conference room (AEL-275) which is on the second floor in the middle of the North-South corridor in AEL, the easternmost building of the Main building complex.
Note: Our conference room is NOT large. The later in the week you go the more likely you are to find it full. GO EARLY!
Monday, May 14, 2012
A4 - Grader Comments
Also, do remember to complete the team evaluations. They are relatively quick and simple to do but are very important. Be sure to provide an evaluation of yours and your team's performance. Many students have only been providing what was accomplished and not their opinion of the quality of the work.
Monday, May 7, 2012
eQuest Tutorial/Manual
This resource is also linked from the AE-390 resources folder.