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AU MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

A Pictorial History - 120 Years and Counting

Jeffrey C. SuhlingDepartment of Mechanical Engineering

Auburn UniversityAuburn, AL 36849-5341Office: +1-334-844-3332Fax: +1-334-844-3307

E-Mail: jsuhling@eng.auburn.edu

7th Annual Elements of Mechanical Engineering ConferenceNovember 8-9, 2009Marriott Hotel and Conference Center at Grand National

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Old Main

William Leroy Broun

Agricultural and Mechanical College (AMC) of Alabama

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� Department of Mechanic Arts Formed in 1884-1885� George H. Bryant from MIT was Hired in 1885 as the

First Instructor in “Mechanics”. He resigned in 1892.� B. A. Blakely from Cornell and John Jenkins Wilmore

from Purdue Hired as Instructors in Mechanic Arts

J. J. Wilmore

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Old Main Burned in 1887 and Samford Hall Built

William James Samford

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1898 Glom

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In 1898-99 AMC was RenamedAlabama Polytechnic Institute (API)

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The Faculty - 1890s

Thach Lane Smith Broun Mell

Wilmore Petrie

Ross

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Graduating Classes

1893 1896

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AU – 1890sGraduating Classes

1895

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Mechanics ArtsStudents (1890s)

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Langdon Hall – Home of Mechanic Arts Laboratories

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Mechanic Arts Lab in Langdon Hall

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Mechanic Arts Lab in Langdon Hall

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Mechanic Arts Lab in Langdon Hall

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1893 – Mechanic Arts Engineering Lab

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1893 – Mechanic Arts Minerals Lab

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1893 – Mechanic Arts Electrical Lab

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Research by Arthur L. Research by Arthur L. SlotkinSlotkin

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� The Department of Mechanic Arts Split into the Department of Mechanical Engineering and the Department of Electrical Engineering in 1905

� Wilmore was the First Head of Mechanical Engineering� Wilmore Became Dean of Engineering in 1907 and

Served Until 1943

1888 1943

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AU –1900sAPI Campus Scenes – 1906 & 1909

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New Engineering Hall – 1905 (Later Broun Hall)

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Engineering Hall Renovation – 1910 (Tripled in Size)

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AU – 1900sME Slide Rule Brigade - 1906

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API Students and Band

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1910 College Street

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Mechanical Engineering Faculty and Students in 1910

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Professor M. T. Fullen Dean J. J. Wilmore

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AU – 1910sMechanical Engineering Faculty and Students (1910-1919)

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1914 – ME Labs

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1914 – ME Labs

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AU – 1910sDepartment Yearbook Drawings

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Langdon Hall - 1929

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Frank S. MorganJames F. MauryJerry L. Jimmerson John S. KernachanMilton O. Howle

Claude SizemoreEdwin H. SimsGerald W. Pearson Leonard R. WrightOscar A. Nelson

Benjamin B. Fuqua Ernest W. HarveyJames H. Allen Sidney G. HarperWarren Crain

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AU – 1920s1920 Mechanical Engineering Graduates

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AU – 1920s1920 Mechanical Engineering Graduates

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Engineering Seniors (1921)

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AU – 1920sMechanical Engineering Engines Class (1926)

1925 X-Ray Equipment

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AU – 1920sMechanical Engineering Engines Class (1926)

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AU – 1920sMechanical Engineering Shop (1925)

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1925

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ASME

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From the 1929 Glom

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Late 1930s Aerial Shot of Campus

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(Broun Hall)

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1929-1930Ross HallConstruction

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1929-1930Ross HallConstruction

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Ross Hall Namesake

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On Tuesday, April 30, 1929, the ground breaking for the Ross Chemistry Laboratorywas begun by Dr. Knapp and professor B. B. Ross. The cornerstone was laid onAugust 16, 1929; Ross was occupied in March, 1930; and dedication exercises wereheld at 5 p.m. on May 19, 1930. This $224,974.00 building was designed by Warren,Knight, and Davis and constructed by Frost Construction Company, Birmingham,Alabama. The March issue of "Alumnews" that year described the building:[Ross Hall is a] Modern building of brick, stone, tile, and concrete, plus a smallamount of wood. It is a fireproof building in Georgian style, three stories,containing 67 rooms. The three floors and basement total 42,000 sq. ft.Of the 67 rooms, 22 are small rooms for individual work. The floors are mastictile and all working surfaces of laboratory desks are of alverine stone. Locks andother hardware are of solid brass. Seventeen fans are included to remove fumes.For repair, all pipes are exposed.

The building was named for Dr. B. B. Ross, who died April 4, 1930, just before thebuilding was completed. The first use of the building was to house the body of thedistinguished chemist whose name it bears, while hundreds of friends came to honor him. His body was brought from Florida to Auburn and at noon on Sunday, April 6th, the casket was moved to the Ross Chemistry Laboratory.

Ross Hall Construction History

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Ross Hall

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Ross Hall

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Ross Hall

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Charles “Charley” Hixon, Head of ME from 1921-1954

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AU – 1930sME Seniors (1936)

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AU – 1930sME Structures Lab - 1937

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ME Foundry Class - 1939

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AU – 1940sRoss Hall - 1948

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AU – 1940sTextile Engineering - 1948

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Ramsay Hall - 1948

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ME Engine Lab (Ramsay Hall) - 1948

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Dances at Ross Hall

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AU – 1940sAuburn Pi Tau Sigma Banquet (1946)

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AU – 1940sASME Meeting (1948)

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Wilmore Retires as Dean in 1946

Wilmore Labs Built 1948-1951

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Professor John C. McKinnonME Faculty from 1924-1962

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Every story I told in classwas 100% true.

ME Faculty, 1947-1990

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Construction of Wilmore Hall: 1948-1951

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New Wilmore Hall - 1952

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New Wilmore Hall - 1952

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New Wilmore Hall - 1952

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Ross Hall – 1950, 1952

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Measuring Modulus of Elasticity in Ross HallRoss (1957)

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Rear of Ramsay Hall with New Wilmore Hall

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Donald M. Vestal ME Department Head1959-1976

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Wilmore Hall Engines Lab - 1962

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AU – 1960sWilmore Hall Mechanical Testing Lab - 1962

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AU – 1960sME Electronics Shop

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Photoelasticity Laboratory

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ME Students

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The “Blue Machine” Room

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1973

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Ross Hall 1985

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ME Faculty1983

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ME Faculty 1987

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First ME PC Lab in Wilmore (1984)

PCs Move to Shop Building 308 in 1985

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The Harris Computer and Man with Beard

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The “Data General”

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AU – 1990sBack to Racing

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ME Faculty - 1998

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AU – 2000sDesign and Manufacturing Laboratory

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Annual Elements of Mechanical Engineering Conference

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AU – 2000sRenovating Ross Hall (2004-2006)

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AU – 2000sRenovated Ross Hall

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THE FUTURE

Shelby Center – Phase 2New ME and Advance Laboratory Buildings

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Summary� AU Mechanical Engineering Began in 1885 as the

Department of Mechanics Arts� ME Provided the First Dean of Engineering� We Have Been and Continue to be one of the

Strongest Departments at Auburn, and One of the Premier ME Programs in the Southeast

� We Graduate Highly Successful Students� Our Faculty Have a Colorful History

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