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ENGINEERING YOUR FUTURE

ENGINEERING YOUR FUTURE. An Introduction to Engineering: A Comprehensive Approach Written By Oakes et al. Dr Simin Nasseri, MET Department, SPSU. CHAPTER 1. The History of Engineering. 1.1 Introduction. Definition of Engineering

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ENGINEERING YOUR FUTURE

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  1. ENGINEERING YOUR FUTURE An Introduction to Engineering: A Comprehensive Approach Written By Oakes et al. Dr Simin Nasseri, MET Department, SPSU

  2. CHAPTER 1 The History of Engineering

  3. 1.1 Introduction • Definition of Engineering • The profession in which knowledge of the mathematical and natural sciences, gained by study, experience, and practice, is applied with judgment to develop ways to use, economically, the materials and forces of nature for the benefit of mankind.

  4. 1.2 Getting Started • Prehistoric Culture • Our Computer Age • The Speed of History • Quick Overview

  5. 1.3 The Beginnings of Engineering • The Earliest Days • Egypt and Mesopotamia

  6. 1.3 Pictures of Pyramids

  7. 1.4 The Overview Approach • Engineering the Temples of Greece • The Roman Roads and Aqueducts • The Great Wall of China

  8. 1.5 Traveling Through the Ages • 1200 B.C. – A.D. 1 • Quality of wrought iron is improved • Swords are mass produced • Siege towers are perfected • Greeks develop manufacturing • Archimedes introduces mathematics in Greece • Concrete is used for arched bridges, roads and aqueducts in Rome.

  9. 1.5 Traveling Through the Ages: A.D. 1-1000 • Chinese further develop the study of mathematics • Gunpowder is perfected • Cotton and silk manufactured

  10. 1.5 Traveling Through the Ages: 1000-1400 • Silk and glass industries continue to grow • Leonardo Fibonacci, a medieval mathematician, writes the first Western text on algebra

  11. 1.5 Traveling Through the Ages: 1400-1700 • First toilet is invented in England • Galileo constructs a series of telescopes, with which he observes the rotation about the sun • Otto von Guerick first demonstrates the existence of a vacuum • Issac Newton constructs first reflecting telescopes • Boyle’s Gas Law, stating pressure varies inversely with volume, is first introduced.

  12. 1.5 Traveling Through the Ages: 1700-1800 • Industrial Revolution begins in Europe • James Watt patents his first steam engine • Society of Engineers, a professional engineering society, is formed in London • First building made completely of cast iron built in England

  13. 1.5 Traveling Through the Ages: 1800-1825 • Machine automation is first introduced in France • First railroad locomotive is designed and manufactured • Chemical symbols are developed, the same symbols used today (Au, He) • Single wire telegraph line is developed

  14. 1.5 Traveling Through the Ages: 1825-1875 • Reinforced concrete is first used • First synthetic plastic material is created • Bessemer develops his process to create stronger steel in mass quantities • First oil well drilled in Pennsylvania • Typewriter is perfected

  15. 1.5 Traveling Through the Ages: 1875-1900 • Telephone is patented in the US by Alexander Graham Bell • Thomas Edison invents the light bulb and the phonograph • Gasoline engine developed by Gottlieb Daimler • Automobile introduced by Karl Benz

  16. 1.5 Traveling Through the Ages: 1900-1925 • Wright brothers complete first sustained flight • Ford develops first diesel engines in tractors • First commercial flight between Paris and London begins • Detroit becomes center of auto production industry

  17. 1.5 Traveling Through the Ages: 1925-1950 • John Logie Baird invents a primitive form of television • The VW Beetle goes into production • First atomic bomb is used • The transistor is invented

  18. 1.5 Traveling Through the Ages: 1950-1975 • Computers first introduced into the market, and are common by 1960 • Sputnik I, the first artificial satellite, put into space by USSR • First communication satellite—Telstar—is put into space • The U.S. completes the first ever moon landing

  19. 1.5 Traveling Through the Ages: 1975-1990 • The Concord is first used for supersonic flight between Europe and the U.S. • Columbia space shuttle is reused for space travel • First artificial heart is successfully implanted

  20. 1.5 Traveling Through the Ages: 1990-Present • Robots travel on Mars • The “Chunnel” between England and France is finished • GPS is used to predict and report weather conditions, as well as many other consumer applications

  21. 1.6 Case Study of Two HistoricEngineers • Leonardo Da Vinci • Gutenberg and His Printing Press

  22. Aerospace Eng. Agricultural Eng. Chemical Eng. Civil Eng. Computer Eng. Electrical Eng. Industrial Eng. Mechanical Eng. 1.7 The History of the Disciplines

  23. 1.7 History: Aerospace Engineering • “Aerospace engineering is concerned with engineering applications in the areas of aeronautics (the science of air flight) and astronautics (the science of space flight).

  24. 1.7 History: Agricultural Engineering • Agricultural engineering focuses on: • Soil and water • Structures and environment • Electrical power and processing • Food engineering • Power and machinery

  25. 1.7 History: Chemical Engineering • Chemical engineering applies chemistry to industrial processes, such as the manufacture of drugs, cements, paints, lubricants, and the like.

  26. 1.7 History: Civil Engineering • Civil engineering focuses on structural issues, such as: • Bridges and Highways • Skyscrapers • Industrial Plants and Power Plants • Shipping Facilities and Railroad Lines • Pipelines, Gas Facilities, Canals

  27. 1.7 History: Computer and Electrical Engineering • The world’s business is centered around computers, and their uses are only increasing • Electrical is the largest branch of engineering • Involved in: • Communication Systems • Computers and Automatic Controls • Power Generation and Transmission • Industrial Applications

  28. 1.7 History: Industrial Engineering • Industrial engineers design, install, and improve systems that integrate people, materials, and machines to improve efficiency.

  29. 1.7 History: Mechanical Engineering • Deals with power, the generation of power, and the application of power to a variety of machines, ranging from HVAC to space vehicles.

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