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Homework Assignment for Aerospace Intro to Engineering 100

For this assignment you will find information on a topic chosen from the list at the bottom of this assignment description. Find references to materials in the library (at least one book and one journal article) and on the web. Write a short paper (less than one page) on the topic. References must be included.

Your assignment is due to your professor October 27, 1999 when your class meets.

You will need UCLID/OhioLINK (the online catalog) to complete the assignment.

    Access the UCLID/OhioLINK web version through
        eight PC's with NT in the Engineering Library,
        five library networked stations in the Engineering Library, or
        ALL the Engineering PC and Unix labs.

Assignment

1. Choose a topic from the list below.

2. Find a book with information on topic.

  • Connect to UCLID from the Engineering Library homepage (www.engrlib.uc.edu).
  • Search by keyword or subject for your topic.
  • If you don't find enough records in UCLID, broaden your search to OhioLINK with its table-of-contents information for
    chapter titles of recent books.  You may limit the OhioLINK list back to University of Cincinnati to identify local books only.
  • Browse the list of books found and select the most appropriate records for review.
  • Note the LIBRARY, Location, call number and status for the books. Only those with a status of AVAILABLE or LIB USE ONLY will be available for you to look at. You will need the call number to find the book on the shelf.
  • If the book is at an OhioLINK library, you may request the item.  It will take 3-5 working days to get here.
  • Hint: email the UCLID/OhioLINK record to yourself for printing or editing. It has all the information you need for finding the item in the library and citing it for your paper.  Select Export this Record, then View Marked Records. Choose Full Display format.
    To find a reference book:
  • From the Engineering Library homepage (www.engrlib.uc.edu), click on the link called Reference Guides and then Engineering Reference Guides. Select Aerospace Engineering or Bioengineering/Biomechanics from the subject list, OR pick up a printed guide from the racks in the Reference section of the library.
  • Review the titles listed in the section of the guide entitled HANDBOOKS and ENCYCLOPEDIAS.
  • Use the call numbers provided to find the books in the Reference collection.

3. Find an article on your topic in a journal (magazine).

  • From the Engineering Library homepage, select OhioLINK and then "research databases."
  • Choose Science and Technology, then Applied Science and Technology Abstracts.
  • Search by keyword or subject for your topic.
  • Choose the records that are most appropriate. Check the holdings to make sure that UC owns the journal that the article appears in.
  • If you want to export these records to your email, mark and store them a page at a time, then email using the brief format (for citing) or full format (to examine subject headings).
  • The "Appears in" information shows the journal title and issue that your article is in. Use UCLID to get the call number
    for the journal title. In the Engineering Library, current journal issues are on the shelf in alphabetical order by journal
    title. Bound volumes for past years are on the shelf in call number order.

4. To find a website:

  • Click on SEARCH in the Netscape menu bar and choose a search engine.  For other good search engines enter the
    location "altavista" or "northernlight," or even "dogpile" for a metasearch engine.
  • Search for your topic. (Use the Help feature for details on forming a search query.  For example in AltaVista you can
    use quotation marks to identify a phrase, a "+" sign before a word or phrase to ensure it will be included, and
    domain:edu to limit to educational sites only.)
  • Select non-commercial sites with up-to-date web pages and clear authorship. There is a lot of wrong information on the web!

5. Write up your findings.

  • Write a short summary of your findings.
  • Cite each reference (book, journal article and web site) you used in preparing the summary.  Be sure to include page
    numbers for the book and journal article.
  • Use the AIAA format to cite your references.  To cite a web site for this assignment, provide the location (URL beginning with http://) and the title of the web page.

Topics to research

  • Space vehicle design
  • Aircraft stability
  • Turbomachinery performance
  • Optimal trajectories
  • Composite materials in aircraft
  • Turbulent flow
  • Tailless aircraft
  • Unmanned aircraft (or UCAV, uninhabited combat air vehicle)
  • Cruise missiles
  • Biomechanics of knee ligament injury
  • Kinematics of the normal and injured knee
  • Biomechanics of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction  

10/12/99

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