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Bill Predebon, Chair, Board on Student Programs Madhu Rangi, Program Manager, Student Development

Farzad Rayegani, Chair, Additive Manufacturing

Nearly $80,000 in Student/Faculty Awards & Travel Support

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$45,000 in Student/Faculty & Travel Support

IAM3D Challenge provides mechanical and multi-disciplinary undergraduate students around the world an opportunity to:

• Show their creativity and ingenuity by leveraging sound design principals and additive manufacturing technologies

• re-engineer existing products or create new designs that minimize energy consumption and/or improve energy efficiency

• demonstrate the value added to address a broad spectrum of industrial, manufacturing, and humanitarian challenges

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$45,000 IN STUDENT/FACULTY & TRAVEL AWARDS

10 STUDENT/FACULTY AWARDS

5 Student Award Categories – ($2,000 EACH)

• Best Overall Design

• Best Innovation

• Best Re-engineered/Multidisciplinary Collaboratively Designed Product

• Best Freshman Design

• Best Verbal Presentation

• 5 Faculty Member Advisor Awards ($1,000 EACH) plus

• 5 years complimentary ASME Membership

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ENTRY• Open to ME and Multidisciplinary Engineering students worldwide

– Students may enter as individuals or as 2-3 person teams

– No limit on number of individuals or teams from a university

INITIAL ROUND:

• Students upload:

– Introductory video of up to 3 minutes

– business case pdf file

– a zipped file containing an image of the current product design

– STL and CAD file

• 30 submissions selected and invited to compete in Montreal

• Winning submissions printed and shipped to Montreal at no cost to the students

FINAL ROUND- IMECE- MONTREAL, CANADA

• 5 winners selected based on demonstration of the functional prototype, Oral presentation and Q&As

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MATERIALS AND PRINTERS

• Each selected submission printed with 150 cu inch construction material.

• The available 3D production system for the competition has a manufacturing maximum build envelop of 3 ft x3 ft x 2 ft.

• Printers

– Fortus-400mcFortus-900mcDimension-1200es

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• Efficiency and Feasibility 30%

– Practicality using contemporary engineering standards and practices in additive manufacturing?

– Consideration for (Energy savings, material cost, Manufacturability, assembly, sustainability)?

– alternatives evaluated with realistic constraints?

• Communication and Presentation 20%

– project objective clearly identified?

– sufficient background information provided to introduce the audience to the design?

– effectively convey the context the design?

– engage with spectators with sufficient knowledge, confidence and clarity?

– interaction and effectiveness of visual aids?7

EVALUATION CRITERIA

EVALUATION CRITERIA

• Business case (Context and Relevance)20%

– Value proposition for the proposed design?

– Address a real and specific design need?

– Address a specific challenge or serve a wide base of end users?

– Social, environmental, economic impact?

– Competitive advantage over existing products or solutions?

• Innovation and Creativity 30%

– Novel approach to the subject or problem that inspired this design?

– Evidence of creativity in form and function. independent and original?

– Leverage the unique capabilities of additive manufacturing?8

CHALLENGE ENTRY

http://go.asme.org/IAM3D

Registration Period: November 18, 2013 – May 31, 2014

Finalists announced: by August 31, 2014

Finals at the IMECE in Montreal, Canada

November 14 -20, 2014

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$27,000 in Student/Faculty Awards &Travel Support

The inaugural ASME Innovative Design Simulation (IDS) Challenge is designed to give mechanical and multi-disciplinary undergraduate students around the world an opportunity to

– showcase their modeling and simulation skills

– demonstrate sound engineering design and operation principles

– address a broad spectrum of academic, industrial, manufacturing, and humanitarian challenges.

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ASME 2014 INTERNATIONAL DESIGN ENGINEERING TECHNICAL CONFERENCES

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COMPUTERS AND INFORMATION IN ENGINEERING CONFERENCE

Niagara Convention Center/Hyatt Regency

Buffalo, New York

August 17 -20, 2014

http://www.asmeconferences.org/idetc2014/

IDSC FINAL ROUND

http://www.asmeconferences.org/idetc2014/

• Design & Advanced Manufacturing (innovation & the global marketplace)

• Additive Manufacturing (novel processes, industrial applications, intellectual property challenges)

• Aerospace (materials & the supply chain, applications / technological / reliability developments

• Automotive (embedded software & vehicle connectivity, materials)

• Life Sciences & Medical Devices (new/novel devices, materials, global manufacturing, biocompatibility)

• Computer Aided Engineering (industrial internet, big data, consumer applications, simulation software)

• Robotics (Artificial intelligence, industrial, medical, drones, novel design, construction, and materials)

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$27,000 IN STUDENT AND FACULTY AWARDS12 STUDENT/FACULTY AWARDS

• 2 AWARD CATEGORIES

– Best Overall simulation Award

– Best Utility/Impact Award

• 3 SOFTWARE CATEGORIES (6 Awards)

– Commercial Software (2 awards, $2,000 each)

– Open Software (2 awards, $2,000 each)

– Custom-Developed software (2 awards, $2,000 each)

• 6 Faculty Awards ($1,000 each, plus 5 years complimentary ASME Membership)

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ENTRY• Open to ME and Multidisciplinary Engineering students worldwide

• Students may enter as individuals or as 2-3 person teams

• No limit on number of individuals or teams from a university

INITIAL ROUND:

– Students upload technical design zip file (Desktop Video Capture of Narrated Demonstration of Using the simulation or tool/framework)

– Students upload Business case (5 page or 1,000 words max)

– 12 submissions selected and invited to compete in Buffalo

FINAL ROUND:

– 6 winners selected based on Simulation demonstration and Oral presentation Q&As 16

INNOVATIVE DESIGN SIMULATION CHALLENGE

SOFTWARE AGNOSTIC

• Commercial Software: – Stand-Alone Commercial Engineering Software (ANSYS, ABAQUS,

COMSOL, ALTAIR, etc.)

• Open Software: – Stand-Alone Open Source Software (ELMER, Code-Aster, etc.)

• Custom Software

– Custom Developed Environments

– Symbolic, Numerical Scripting Environments, PDE Solvers, Mixed Workflow Environments, Discrete Solvers, Integrated CAD-CAE, Emerging and non-conventional interaction technologies (Virtual Reality-Augmented Reality-Tactile Feedback Interactivity) 17

EVALUATION CRITERIA

• Impact (Context and Relevance) 20%

– value proposition for the proposed simulation/simulation-environment?

– Address a real and specific design need?

– Address a specific challenge or serve a wide base of end users?

– Impact on social, environment, economic, etc.?

– Competitive advantage over existing approaches?

• Innovation and Creativity 40%

– Novel approach to the subject or problem that inspired this simulation/simulation-environment ?

– Independent and original? evidence of creativity in both form and function?

– Leverage the unique capabilities of contemporary and emerging technologies?

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EVALUATION CRITERIA • Efficiency and Feasibility 20%

– Practicality using contemporary engineering standards and practices

– Consideration of factors influencing the simulation /simulation-environment - (Breadth, efficiency, usability, deployability, user community reach)?

– Realistic evaluation of alternatives ?

• Communication and Presentation 20%

– Project objective clearly identified?

– Sufficient background information provided to introduce the audience to the design?

– Effectively communicate to convey the context to audience?

– Engage with audience with sufficient knowledge, confidence and clarity?

– Effective use of the visual aids and interaction 19

CHALLENGE ENTRY

http://go.asme.org/IDSC

Registration Period: January 15, 2014 – May 31, 2014

Finalists announced: by June 30, 2014

Finals at the IDETC/CIE in Buffalo, NY

August 17-20 2014

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