Undergraduate Validation Of Cutting Edge Calorimetry Of An Industrial Affiliate’s Novel Energy Source

A major component of the Rowan University (RU) engineering program is the clinic course, which gives students the opportunity to work with industrial partners on real projects, while still maintaining a classroom environment. The Blacklight Power (BLP) project consists of the validation of calorimetry results of a novel heat source of an industrial affiliate. Analyzing the results of the calorimetry experiments they performed, following protocols they developed themselves, students demonstrated that their data consistently had less than 1% error. The work involved setting up rigorous protocols, MATLAB programming, Labview data collection and analysis, as well as summarizing the experimental results. These students have experienced, first hand, what is required to bring a potential novel energy source forward. This paper describes how these students were involved as part of their junior and senior clinic course work to be the first group to replicate these results in a third party location outside of the industrial affiliate’s own labs. An important part of the engineering pedagogy at Rowan University is to ensure that students have the benefit of using their engineering skills in an applied manner – to real world challenges. This paper starts with a short background on the clinic program, which provides the skeletal system for this and many other projects. It will then go into a project overview that includes the objective, test setup and procedure which entail how the students used different skills from their engineering background to troubleshoot problems within the project. The next section provides the current results of the students’ work followed by a conclusion and discussion of results.