1. Investigating the Relationship Between Digital Prototyping Tool Use and Student Designers’ Perceptions of Design Processes Open Access Author: Berlin, Andrew Title: Investigating the Relationship Between Digital Prototyping Tool Use and Student Designers’ Perceptions of Design Processes Area of Honors: Mechanical Engineering Keywords: Additive ManufacturingDfAMPrototypingEngineering Design EducationAdditive ManufacturingDfAMPrototypingEngineering Design Education File: Download AMB_Thesis_Final.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Jessica Dolores Menold, Thesis SupervisorAnne Elizabeth Martin, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. Investigation of Structure-Property Relationships of Additively Manufactured 316L Stainless Steel Open Access Author: Caputo, Alexander Title: Investigation of Structure-Property Relationships of Additively Manufactured 316L Stainless Steel Area of Honors: Materials Science and Engineering Keywords: Additive ManufacturingMetalsStructure Property Relations File: Download Caputo_Alexander_Investigation_of_Structure_Property_Relationships_of_Additively_Manufactured_316L_Stainless_Steel.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Allison Michelle Beese, Thesis SupervisorRobert Allen Kimel, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. Evaluation of the Energy Absorbed by Additively Manufactured Contact-Aided Compliant Mechanisms Under Compression Open Access Author: Mc Cartney, Carrie Title: Evaluation of the Energy Absorbed by Additively Manufactured Contact-Aided Compliant Mechanisms Under Compression Area of Honors: Mechanical Engineering Keywords: Compliant MechanismsPsuedo Rigid Body ModelEnergy AbsorptionAdditive ManufacturingC3MContact-aided Compliant MechanismsCompression File: Download McCartney_Thesis_FinalSubmission.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Mary I Frecker, Thesis SupervisorAnne Elizabeth Martin, Thesis Honors Advisor
4. Optimal Design of Two-Phase Flow Channels for Additive Manufacturing Using Multi-Objective Genetic Algorithms Open Access Author: Evich, Nicholas Title: Optimal Design of Two-Phase Flow Channels for Additive Manufacturing Using Multi-Objective Genetic Algorithms Area of Honors: Mechanical Engineering Keywords: Homogeneous Equilibrium ModelAdditive ManufacturingGenetic Algorithms File: Download Evich_Nicholas_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Matthew J Rau, Thesis SupervisorJean-Michel Mongeau, Thesis Honors AdvisorMary I Frecker, Thesis Supervisor