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Spring 2025: Fully Optimized Organic-inspired Degradable Structures (FOODS)

Affiliations: STEM Research Leadership
Project Leader: Jared Lilly
jplilly25@tamu.edu
Aerospace Engineering
Faculty Mentor: Darren Hartl, Ph.D.
Meeting Times: TBA
Team Size:
7
Open Spots: 0
Special Opportunities:
The FOODS project offers a unique opportunity to learn and gain experience in FEA (a highly valued engineering skill), optimization methods (including topology optimization), and how to carry out experiments focused on validating a new design. Conference publication is the final deliverable for this project. Excellent performers may be offered research lab employment.
Team Needs:
Interest in structural analysis and design,
Description:
In this project, students will design a single-use plastic fork to minimize its time in a landfill. Students will use finite element analysis tools to optimize a fork geometry that must perform adequately as a fork (i.e. carry loads applied by stabbing food) while optimizing quantities such as surface area to promote biodegradation. Students will then compare the degradation rate of their optimized design to a commercially available design by tracking the degradation of each fork in a tank of water. No prior experience required.

Written by:
Aahana Duggal
Published on:
December 13, 2024

Categories: FullTags: Spring 2025

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