1. BEN DAVIS
Tullahoma, TN 37388
ben_davis96@yahoo.com 602.448.1753
SUMMER INTERN, ENGINEERING
Problem Solving | Data analysis to support engineering solutions
Arizona State University: Pursuing Bachelor of Science in Engineering Degree for Aerospace
Engineering. Current GPA 3.48 and awarded Dean’s list for one semester.
Completed Courses:
Thermodynamics
SolidWorks
Advanced Numerical Methods
Basic Circuit Analysis
Differential Equations
Linear Algebra
General Chemistry
Solid Mechanics: Stress,Strain, Deformations
Eng. Mechanics: Kinematics, Force Systems
Physics: Mechanics
Physics: Electricity and Magnetism
Calculus: Multiple Integration, Partial Derivatives
Introduction to MATLAB
Introduction to Engineering
Academic Project Experience
MATLAB:
Code application to solve complex engineering problems. 1
Solving for the oblique-shock angle
and downstream Mach number of supersonic airflow over a wedge. 2
Solving for displacement
and velocity, as a function of time, of a chassis and wheelof a car modeled as a
mass/spring/damper system. 3
Solving for the vibration of a cantilever beam with specific
boundary conditions. 4
Solving for heat distribution within a rod, with respect to time, with
specific boundary conditions.
SolidWorks Rubik’s Cube:
Assembled parts and designed a Rubik’s cube using SolidWorks. Project involved: measuring
parts, creating engineering drawings, making an animation of the Cube, and creating a simulation
to apply a force to the Cube to measure the stress,displacement, and factor of safety.
Electric Generator:
Created an electric generator using solar and hydroelectric power. Project involved: a design to fit
a specific budget, tools to cut and assemble parts, AHP analysis to design.
Final design consisted of a water wheel, a specific pulley ratio, and solar panels. Design reached a
max power output of 549 mW, highest output in the class.
Computer Applications: SolidWorks, MATLAB,PSpice, MS Excel, MS PowerPoint, MS Word