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Final Year Projects

The Department of Mechancial Engineering runs a highly acclaimed capstone programme. A range of industries and agencies sponsor team projects which run over the whole academic year. General information about final year projects is available here.

 

The programme is well suited for exploration of sustainability engineering and future planning. 

 

Examples of projects and the sponsors: 
  • Holcim Cement (2008) Carbon Footprint Action:  Biological CO2 capture by algae pond agriculture - Concept generation and feasibility analysis.
  • Sustainable Habitat Challenge (2008):  Sustainable housing design for Christchurch house to be constructed in 2009.
  • Habitat for Humanity (2008) Low Energy Home Design: Thermal and energy modelling, optimisation and design specifications for long-term low energy consumption.
  • BEACON (2006)  Sustainable Housing:  A study of retrofitting old, un-insulated homes in Christchurch.  Development of website design to increase energy efficiency retrofits. – Winner of the ESR Sustainable Engineering Award.
  • Holcim Cement NZ (2005) Waste to Energy:  Logistics study of collection, transport and storage of used tyres for disposal in the Westport kiln. Design on on-site conveyor and injection device.
  • WhisperTech Ltd. (2005)  Educational Stirling Engine:  Design, development and market assessment for demonstration Stirling generator. 
  • Meridian Energy (2004)  Sustainable Transport:  Technology review of alternative vehicle and fuel technologies.  Study of world oil supply and New Zealand's position.
  • CRL Energy Ltd. (2004)  Biofuel Generator Conversion: Engine model for conversion of stationary diesel generators.
  • ITN Energy Systems (2004) Solid Oxide Fuel Cells Manufacturing: Thin film electrolyte materials.
  • Nature’s Flame Renewable Fuels (2004)  Healthy Home Heating: Logistics study for uptake and supply of wood pellet fires in Christchurch.  Experimental study of performance and cost in an old, un-insulated home.  
  • Ball Aerospace & Technology (2003) DMFC: Gravity independent gas-liquid separation device for Direct Methanol Fuel Cells.
  • Temperature Maintenance Ltd.  (2003) Heat Pump:  Heat exchanger testing and design for Heat Pump water heaters in the Christchurch climate.
  • Windsor Engineering Group Ltd. (2003) Energy Efficiency: Technology modelling for energy efficient wood kilns.
  • ASCO CO2 Ltd. (2002) AFC:  Product development of the CDOCS CO2 air scrubber for Alkaline Fuel Cells.  
  • IRL  High Temperature Superconductors (2002)  Manufacture of energy efficient electromagnet coils from advanced materials.  

 

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