Assignment #6

July 29, 2008 by roshan517

Question #3a)

Last class, i found the whole discussion on complexity very interesting. it was amazing to see how many of us just couldnt give a proper dictionary definition of the word. For example, i heard, after the class was asked to define complexity, the answer “how hard something is.” This definition clicked with me but i also thought that that specific definition is only one use of the word when it also has a multitude of other definitions. a definition that i came up with is how many layers of detail an object has. Another definition that can be found is one i found on wikipedia: “In general usage, complexity often tends to be used to characterize something with many parts in intricate arrangement.” However as all three definitions are correct, it only shows that the definition of complex itself is complex.

Assignment #5

July 29, 2008 by roshan517

Question #1)

1) http://www.aircraftdesign.com/rds.shtml

This website explains the computer program RDS and how the program is used to design and give analysis to a model of an aircraft.

2) http://www.aircraftdesign.com/rdsstud.html

This website explains a sub-type of the RDS computer program. It explains how the student version of the RDS program allows for students to get a simplified version of their future programming, but still complex enough that they would learn from it.

3) http://www.aircraftdesign.com/rdspro.html

This website explains another sub-type of the RDS computer program. It explains what actual engineers can do with the professional version of the RDS computer program and who can use it such as companies and the government.

4) http://adg.stanford.edu/aa241/AircraftDesign.html

This website talks about current issues of aircraft design and where they may be leading to in the future.

5) http://adg.stanford.edu/aa241/AircraftDesign.html

This website condenses the design process of aircrafts into a single figure.

assignment #4

July 29, 2008 by roshan517

Question 2:

http://find.galegroup.com/srcx/retrieve.do?subjectParam=Locale%2528en%252C%252C%2529%253AFQE%253D%2528su%252CNone%252C23%2529finite%2Belement%2Banalysis%2524&contentSet=IAC-Documents&sort=DateDescend&tabID=T003&sgCurrentPosition=0&subjectAction=DISPLAY_SUBJECTS&prodId=SRC-1&searchId=R3&currentPosition=4&userGroupName=alonso&resultListType=RESULT_LIST&sgHitCountType=None&qrySerId=Locale%28en%2C%2C%29%3AFQE%3D%28SU%2CNone%2C23%29finite+element+analysis%24&inPS=true&searchType=BasicSearchForm&displaySubject=&docId=A145793393&docType=IAC

FEA for the factory: designers simulate manufacturing processes to get parts right the first time.(about Finite Element Analysis)(Cover story).
Machine Design 78.8 (April 27, 2006): p74(7).

In this report about finite elemental analysis, many interesting points were brought up. For example, aerospace companies have been able to cut many costs of designing by using finite elemental analysis. This is so because of the user-friendly FEA software has allowed for engineers to predict what kind of results would occur without actually having to physically test the materials. New affordable FEA software even allows smaller companies to “cut costs by numerically simulating manufacturing processes.” With all of this software designers can cut costs by not actually having to buy materials as well as being able to get rid of flaws of a design early on before money starts pouring in for the actual development of a design.

Transfer functions

July 29, 2008 by roshan517

Question 1:

1) http://www.facstaff.bucknell.edu/mastascu/econtrolhtml/Model/Model1TF.html

this website gives a great definition of a transfer function that is easy to understand. this website also gives a good example for further explanation.

2) http://cnx.org/content/m0028/latest/

although this website is a bit hard to understand, the graphs are very helpful to understanding the nature of transfer functions.

3) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transfer_function

wikipedia always has pretty basic knowledge of topics displayed and even has a section called explanation.

4) http://www.dsprelated.com/dspbooks/filters/Transfer_Function_Analysis.html

This website gives very in-depth information about transfer functions. the detail and analysis of the function is quite remarkable.

5) http://www.answers.com/topic/transfer-function

Very easy to understand definition of topic and also a very easy to understand explanation with an example.

Assignment #2

July 1, 2008 by roshan517

Question 3a)

Last class i found the discussion on manual cars pretty interesting. it was fun to learn how the engine works in automatic transmission and in manual transmission. Before, i knew how to use clutch and drive a manual car, but now i know the differences between an automatic and a manual transmission. It was interesting to learn about why an automatic car doesn’t get as much mileage as a manual car does, which is due to the fact that an automatic car is more inclined to shift up at higher RPM than real human drivers are. For example, an automatic car will shift up once it has hit 6000 rpm, but a human driver, like me, would be more inclined to shift up more closer to around 4000 rpm, thus saving gas.

Assignment #1

June 26, 2008 by roshan517

Question # 3

Part c)

Yesterday, i learned about the three different kinds of learning styles: auditory, visual, and kinesthetic. Although i am not sure as to what kind of learner i am, i am confident that knowing that one type of learning is better suited to me than the others will help me in my future. I plan on trying to figure out what kind of learner i am, so that i may better improve my learning methods and styles. Once i have decided to which kind of learner i am, i should definitely be able to use that certain knowledge in my future to help serve me to learn any difficult concepts. For example, should i grow up to be a medical doctor, and i am having a problem learning a concept, i would be able to employ the knowledge that i have gained (the type of learner i am) to try a unique learning approach, designed for me, to help me understand that concept.

Intro Post

June 24, 2008 by roshan517

Hey this is Rosh,

my interests are Tennis, swim, basketball, bboy (breakdancing), snowboarding, surfing, and other stuff… and my favorite movies are V for Vendetta, Lion King, and Transformers. And i aspire to be something in medicine or business.