POINT PARK UNIVERSITY PREPARES Students for Engineering CAREERS USING ALGOR SOFTWARE
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Professor Robert Draper and Scott Pridemore (lower left) of American
Glass Research (AGR) review the steady-state heat transfer analysis results
of Pridemore’s FEA project in Point Park University’s computer lab. The
project involves steady-state heat transfer and linear static stress
analyses of a glass candleholder to simulate the thermal stresses that
result from the high temperatures of a burning candle. The analysis types
and material properties are similar to what Pridemore works with at AGR. |
PITTSBURGH, PA – December 4, 2003 – ALGOR, Inc., a leading maker of
software for mechanical engineers, announced that its
University Program is
helping engineering departments prepare students with finite element analysis (FEA) knowledge that can be
immediately transferred into job skills. One such program at Point Park
University in Pittsburgh, PA is benefiting students and local businesses such as American
Glass Research (AGR), a division of AGR International, Inc.
“ALGOR is a modern, cutting-edge analysis tool,” said Professor Robert Draper
of Point Park University, who uses ALGOR in a course that combines theoretical
FEA instruction with practical examples. “ALGOR’s ease of use is an advantage
because students get up and running quickly and can focus on FEA principles
rather than the mechanics of using the software. Since most of our students are
already employed in an engineering organization as draftsmen or technicians and
looking to advance their careers, many can immediately apply these new skills in
their workplace.”
Scott Pridemore, a Research Engineering Technician at AGR, is taking Draper’s
course this semester as an independent study and has already begun to transfer
his new skills to the workplace. “This FEA course is teaching me how to better
apply ALGOR software in my day-to-day work,” said Pridemore. “The education I am
getting at Point Park University is enabling me to advance my career as an
engineering professional.”
One of Pridemore’s class projects involves steady-state heat transfer and
linear static stress analyses of a glass candleholder to simulate the thermal
stresses that result from the high temperatures of a burning candle. In his work
at AGR, Pridemore uses FEA to conduct product feasibility studies, improve
existing products and optimize designs prior to prototype testing. AGR has been
providing testing, training and consulting services to the glass industry for
more than 60 years and is currently the only independent glass-bottle testing laboratory
in the world to have achieved Laboratory Acceptance status from The Coca-Cola
Company, which enables the company to conduct glass bottle tests for Coca-Cola
and its suppliers.
“We are pleased to provide colleges and universities with affordable,
easy-to-use, full-featured FEA software that enables students to prepare for
professional careers in engineering,” said ALGOR Product Manager Bob Williams.
“These modern analysis and simulation tools enable students to experience the
entire engineering design process from conception to market. In turn, those
students become well-equipped engineers who help companies speed up time to
market and make better, safer products at a lower cost.”
The ALGOR University Program offers affordable university licenses that
provide software and a course curriculum kit with materials to assist in
incorporating FEA into the classroom.
Contact ALGOR or visit
www.ALGOR.com for more information.
About Point Park University
Point Park University, a participant in the ALGOR University Program,
offers undergraduate degrees in mechanical, electrical and civil
engineering technology and a graduate degree in engineering
management. Emphasizing career preparation within a broad educational
context, these programs enhance the prospects of graduates seeking
professional positions in today’s highly competitive job market.
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