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Summer Co-op I

Marshall
Major: Mechanical Engineering Technical documents such as mill operator's manuals were written. Process studies on roll forming mills were written, executed, and documented regarding the weld bridge, jack stand, and the sweep unit.

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Trane Summer 14

Albert
Major: Mechanical Engineering I mainly learned everything that goes into a modern day HVAC system. I also was taught psychometrics and common air flow calculations.

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Gentex Glass Bending - First Round

Andrew
Major: Mechanical Engineering I worked in the Glass Bending group, and to begin I, just like everyone who comes through and works at Gentex, had to learn the product. I spent two weeks on line, taking glass from flat lites, cut to basic shape, bent, cured, and inspected before moving the glass on to be coated. As all of the engineers at Gentex begin as Production Support Engineers, it's important to understand the whole process per area so that any improvements are made with a good knowledge base. I began my projects with basic line improvement items, building a guarding door, a chute for rejected glass, lots of work with 80/20 aluminum. I then began more intensive projects, like a glass inspection improvement project, where I was teamed with another intern to find a better, more efficient method to inspect glass of a certain coating. We were given free reign of our ideas and funds, and were able to come up with something that in the end may save the company quite a bit. I also was given the task of improving materials used to handle hot glass on the end of vacuum cups, doing research on each, price-justifications, and working with outside vendors to obtain samples and eventually order for production. Throughout the semester I gained more and more autonomy, taking over some continuous projects such as leveling benders, and tracking press counts, and all of the data manipulation involved

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Gentex first co-op

Derek
Major: Mechanical Engineering In my role at Gentex, I was able to work on many different projects and in several settings. Some of my projects were designed work and solid modeling. Other times, I did more hands on building of projects. As the co-op continued, I began to develop more of a leadership role, and was given the freedom and responsibility to help with some issues on the production line. While working in the process engineering department, many of my projects were related in nature. I designed and modified flow racking which presented material to the operators in ways that would speed up production and not damage parts. Similarly, I also designed fixture storage within the production lines that would allow for faster change-over times, cleaner lines, and less damage to fixtures. Many of my projects also focused on modifications to machines and revisions to their documentation which would fix a problem seen within production.

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Setting up my Future

Tyler
Major: Mechanical Engineering The project that I was assigned as part of my co-op experience at Flextronics was to improve the gauge management of plant I was stationed at. This included figuring out the standard procedure for introducing new gauges into the plant, writing verification and calibration procedures for the gauges, and evaluating the possibility of integrating new technologies to improve the efficiency of gauge management.

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First Term Co-op at Bissell

Nicholas
Major: Mechanical Engineering At BISSELL, I completed a lot of real world engineering projects. Though it would be impossible to name them all, I will name a few. I spent much of my first semester designing a separation system for a deep cleaner. I worked with an engineer on the project and learned a lot on the movement of an air and water combination. I later worked with another engineer on developing a weight projection calculator to be used in order to prevent problems during the prototyping stage of a project. There was also time spent learning many machines in the design lab as well as a lot of the equipment in the test lab that were new to me.

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Co-op 1

Michael
Major: Mechanical Engineering I did a lot of testing and benchmarking for many different inside and outside mirrors as well as designed small parts for prototypes.

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Trans-Matic Co-op

Reid
Major: Mechanical Engineering Engineering print updates, tooling design, press accessory design and implementation, 3D modeling, brainstorming, and tooling pricing estimation.

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ME Co-op at BISSELL: Rotation #3

Carlos
Major: Mechanical Engineering I have done many smaller tasks throughout the semester which consisted of performing tests and organizing data for reports, but I have worked on two large projects that have spanned the entire semester; liftoff/pivot project and MTU fixture project. In the liftoff/pivot project I was presented with a set of problems and issues with a new product platform and was asked to design/develop a solution to those issues. Concept generation, design calculations, CAD work, physical prototyping, and a final design presentation were all stages of this project. The MTU fixture project consisted of reprogramming a motor for a test fixture. This required calculations to determine a new gearhead and motor to purchase and further calculations to effectively code the programmable motor. Along with this, I was also tasked with training certain individuals on the device and provided documentation for future users of the fixture.

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Process Engineering Internship

Andrew
Major: Mechanical Engineering I did a lot different design projects over the summer. I designed several nests that are used to hold parts while they are tested for different things such as how much torque it takes to move the mirror as well as testing the leak rate to ensure the parts are sealed. I also designed an adapter which will be used to leak test some of the parts in a more convenient way than they currently are tested and in a way that is the same as the rest of the parts that we make. I also designed a vacuum system that takes the backing that is peeled off of a glass element and sucks it away into a trash can. The backing is very statically charged after it is peeled off so it was causing a mess and sticking to everything so this will solve that problem I also designed an enclosure to go around a machine to make it safe for someone to operate. This was a very good experience because it was very open-ended and allowed me to be creative with the design. There are many other things that I designed and built over the summer that were a great experience and I learned a lot from them.

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