David deJong
Contact
Associate Lecturer, Faculty of Engineering - Mechanical Engineering Dept
- david.dejong@ualberta.ca
- Phone
- (780) 819-7049
- Address
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10-368 Donadeo Innovation Centre For Engineering
9211 116 StEdmonton ABT6G 2H5
Courses
ENGG 160 - Introduction to Engineering Design, Communication, and Profession
Fundamental design process and theory in a multidisciplinary context. Importance, in engineering design, of communications; team work; the engineering disciplines, career fields; professional responsibilities of the engineer including elements of ethics, equity, concepts of sustainable development and environmental stewardship, public and worker safety and health considerations including the context of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Act. Corequisite ENGL 199. This course is delivered in a blended format.
MEC E 464 - Design for Manufacture
Design of machine components for ease of manufacture. Application of measurement, inspection, and reverse engineering techniques. Preparation of working drawings for manufacturing. Introduction to machining operations, including hands-on machine shop practice. Evaluation of design performance. Sections offered at an increased rate of fee assessment; refer to the Tuition and Fees page in the University Regulations sections of the Calendar. Prerequisites: MEC E 260, 265, 300, and 301.
MEC E 537 - Aerodynamics
Boundary layer flow, vorticity, circulation and aerodynamic lift, wing theory, aeronautical applications. Prerequisite: MEC E 330 or 331.
Scholarly Activities
Teaching - Undergraduate
ENGG 160 - Introduction to Design
MEC E 460 - Capstone Design Project
MEC E 464 - Design for Manufacture