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A close-up on the researchers' experimental set up. An Arapaima scale rests on the bottom half of a machine resembling an industrial hole punch, equipped with sensors.
ASME Historical Mechanical Engineering Landmark no. 136. This machine is used to test railroad wheels under vertical and lateral loads and also braking loads at the wheel rim. Built in 1955, this machine can simulate speeds of up to 130 mph.
ASME Historical Mechanical Engineering Landmark information.
This photo taken on railroad property with permission.
Darren Kelly (ROBT) gives a thumbs up as the team returns from completing their second attempt at the mission. The team scored an impressive 220 out of 300 on their second attempt, tying for fourth place in the pool mission scores.
Westlake High School Students Jehuti Willis and Marci Earli doing their research on generating thermo electric power as part of GIFT 09 along with teachers Ramesh Venukadasula of Weslake and Candace Bethea of Camp Creek Middle.
Students graduating from the Department of Mechanical Engineering. Shoot ref 29960 Client Gemma Noyce
College of Engineering Dean Jonathan Wickert (left) and undergraduate student Birutawit Zeleke (right). Zeleke is a research assistant to Assistant Professor Nastaran Hashemi.
Sophie Richards '14 demonstrates to kids (not shown) how NOT to blow up the balloon on their balloon powered car in the Acopian Engineering Center.
Ken White / Zovko Photographic, LLC
October 26, 2011
Mechanical engineering student Graham Zimmerman was named 2012 Homecoming King. Pictured also is Tracey Edouard. (Photo credit: Curtis Chan)