Saturday, 11 February 2017

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Topic Selection: Each student must select an engineering topic that incorporates economic factors along with a combination of environmental, societal, and/or political impact of engineering. The engineering topic to write about is SOLAR POWER
Paper Content: It is expected that the paper will provide a brief description of the technical issues involved, an explicit linking of design choices/constraints to the other, non-technical considerations, and the application of Engineering Economic Analysis techniques (e.g. Payback, RoR, IRR, B/C) to the topic to receive full credit. This will require you to conduct external research and to incorporate various reference sources. A minimum of 5 sources are required. They should be recent (< 5 years old) and at least one needs to be peer-reviewed. If you have a question about whether a source is peer-reviewed, ask me. In general, articles retrieved from Engineering Village or SCOPUS (accessible via […] Library webpage) can be considered peer-reviewed. The use of appropriate figures in the paper (with correct citations) is encouraged.

Paper Length: The paper should be 5-10 pages (double-spaced, 1” margins) in length and another page for an abstract and list of references cited. The format for citing references and paper structure should follow that of ASME journal papers found on this link-

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