ENGG 390 Reports (MEM Students)
Degree Program
M.E.M
Year of Graduation
2021
Faculty Advisor
John Harris
Document Type
Report
Publication Date
2020
Abstract
The goal of this project was to create a manufacturable, shippable, and installable system to test whether Asian carp can be sufficiently attracted to ascend an Alaskan steeppass fishway. Some of the top-level project responsibilities included engineering and designing the physical system, sourcing manufacturing, developing assembly drawings for system construction, and composing an installation plan. There were many technical requirements for the project, but the most imperative ones were budget and timeline. Cost benefit analysis and technical estimation were used throughout the project to prioritize engineering alternatives and to address the associated key risks.
Level of Access
Restricted: Campus/Dartmouth Community Only Access
Dartmouth Digital Commons Citation
Andrus, Cole, "Asian Carp Entry Testing Phase 1" (2020). ENGG 390 Reports (MEM Students). 57.
https://digitalcommons.dartmouth.edu/engs390/57
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