(1) Positive Statement: What positive thing happen as a result of what you have completed so far?
So far I've learned three positive things from my
senior project. First, I've learned some of the basics of two different types
of engineering fields, structural engineering and mechanical engineering. It's
important for me to have a more diverse perspective in multiple engineering
fields, because most engineering fields deal with buildings. For instance, structural
engineers check the entire building layout, so it's important for structural
engineers to be familiar with many building elements so they don't make
mistakes. Second, I've learned the basics in a building software program called
AutoCAD. Almost all engineers fields that deal with buildings use AutoCAD, so
this gives me an advantage to help my mentor design building parts. Finally,
I've learned how the engineering environment works. At my current mentorship,
there is always a section where the engineer employees design the given details
for a specific building project. Then there's another section where the project
manager looks over what the engineer employees designed and the other errors on
the building project. Once the designs and the errors are fixed on the building
project, it will be sent to the architects or to the people who created the
building project. This work process is the same as my summer mentorship (at
that time my topic was mechanical engineering), which is why my summer
mentorship was very helpful in my senior project.
(2) EQ Content: Pick a piece of research or your interview. How has it helped you improve your understanding of your topic?
(2) EQ Content: Pick a piece of research or your interview. How has it helped you improve your understanding of your topic?
From
the research I've looked recently (Building Construction Illustrated Second Edition by Francis D.K. Ching), I've learned that designs in buildings' are
always earthquake proof. Each building element plays a specific role in
counteracting with any earthquake force. For example, columns are a linear vertical
structural element, so the force generated from an earthquake is compressed
vertically into the column and is transferred to another building element. I
didn't realize the complexity of how buildings counteracted earthquakes because
I simply thought there just needs to be heavy materials to withstand earthquake.
(3) What has worked for you so far in the senior project?
Well what's worked so far is I've found a reliable mentor and
he's told me what I'm going to do during my mentorship. My research has also
been good because my mentor has given me reliable book sources that are text
heavy.
(4) What hasn't worked so far?
(4) What hasn't worked so far?
I
can't find a second mentor and there's a lot of my math that I haven't learned
that is involved in my research.
(5) Finding Value:
·
What is a potential question you would like to study this
year? (working EQ)
How can a structural engineer design a hospital that provides the best
resistance towards earthquakes in California ?
·
What do you plan to do for mentorship?
I plan to design
details for my mentor on the computer by using the software AutoCAD and to
learn more about structural engineering as my mentor explains what I'm designing.
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