UTS: Engineering Capstone Project Presentations Autumn 2013 ROOM CB02.04.10 Thursday 27 Jun 2013 • ensuring presentations start on time, Students will be presenting aspects of their projects in parallel sessions during the day in the rooms according to the program published. • ensuring presentations are in the order published on this program, Students will be presenting for 15 minutes (max), followed by 10 minutes of questions and discussion. [Note: timing and sequence is important as there are likely to be staff, students, and guests moving between rooms during the 5 minute break] The 5 minute period between each presentation is to allow the next speaker to prepare equipment for their presentation. • presiding over the question and discussion times, with the assessor having the floor first. Guests, staff and students are encouraged to move between rooms during this 5 minute break as required. • ensuring the AV equipment is not left unattended. There is a lunch break from 1300 to 1400 Capstone project students are required to attend all presentations for the morning (0930-1300) or afternoon (1400-1730) sessions they are presenting in. Staff and students may move between rooms during the 5 minute break as required. A member staff from UTS: Engineering has been nominated as chair for each session. The chair is responsible for: Project No. Student Name S12-154 David Chadwick Mahdi Hassan David Moloney Franjo Lukacevic Simon Varley A13-004 Alexander Gilmour S12-143 Erol Tanner S12-160 Prasanna Wignarajah S12-021 S12-054 S11-154 A13-047 S12-224 S12-084 S12-040 Tia Oetojo Xuesong Li Thomas Downie S12-013 Haydn Bottle A13-311 Michael Leversha S12-114 Tuan Pham S12-225 Quang Lam Major Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering Mechanical Engineering Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering Supervisor Assessor Subject Time Chair Project Title Dikai Liu Terry Brown 48026 0900-0925 Terry Brown Submersible Pylon Inspection Robot – Designing a Supervised Autonomous Solution for Inspection and Servicing of Underwater Infrastructure Dikai Liu Terry Brown 48026 0930-0955 Terry Brown Test Rig and Footpad Design for a Bridge Climbing Robot Peter Tawadros Guang Hong 48026 1000-1025 Terry Brown Terry Brown Guang Hong 48012 1030-1055 Terry Brown Investigation and Characterisation of Gas Flow Through an FSAE Engine Investigation into Conversion of Existing Gasoline Internal Combustion Engines to 85% Ethanol Blended Fuels (E85) Terry Brown Guang Hong 48026 1100-1125 Terry Brown Cooling System Design for Formula SAE Paul Walker Holger Roser 48006 1130-1155 Terry Brown An investigation into Concentric Pipe Design for a Side-Mount Closed Circuit Rebreather (SCCR). Jin Ji Zhen Luo 48026 1200-1225 Terry Brown Investigation into the Noise Levels Within an Australian Hospital Emergency Department and Methods of Managing These Levels John Dartnall Zenon Chaczko 48026 1230-1255 Terry Brown Reliability Based Maintenance Program for Pharmaceutical Machines Jafar Madadnia Khaled Chahine 48026 1400-1425 Sarath Kodagoda A Feasibility Study on the Implementation of Sustainable Cogeneration at University of Technology, Sydney Phuoc Huynh Vahik Avakian 48026 1430-1455 Sarath Kodagoda Investigaton of leakage and obstructs in pipes Phuoc Huynh Vahik Avakian 48026 1500-1525 Sarath Kodagoda Turbulent Airflow Past A Rectangular Cylinder Building Sarath Kodagoda Shoudong Huang 48026 1530-1555 Sarath Kodagoda Feasibility Study into the Relief or Prevention of Chronic Xerostomia Caused by Irradiation of the Head, Neck, and Throat Shoudong Huang Sarath Kodagoda 48006 1600-1625 Sarath Kodagoda Development of a Condition Monitoring Framework - A Case Study in the Implementation of ISO 17359:2011 Nong Zhang Lifu Wang 48026 1630-1655 Sarath Kodagoda Modelling, Control and Experimental Testing of the Active Hydraulicallly Interconnected Suspension 1700-1725 Sarath Kodagoda Derivation, Implementation and Testing of Fuzzy and LQR Controllers for Active Hydraulically Interconnected Suspension – (12cp) Nong Zhang Lifu Wang 48026 Need help? Helen He (x2669) will be available throughout the day UTS: Engineering Capstone Project Presentations Autumn 2013 ROOM CB02.04.11 Thursday 27th Jun 2013 Students will be presenting aspects of their projects in parallel sessions during the day in the rooms according to the program published. • ensuring presentations start on time, Students will be presenting for 15 minutes (max), followed by 10 minutes of questions and discussion. The 5 minute period between each presentation is to allow the next speaker to prepare equipment for their presentation. [Note: timing and sequence is important as there are likely to be staff, students, and guests moving between rooms during the 5 minute break] Guests, staff and students are encouraged to move between rooms during this 5 minute break as required. • presiding over the question and discussion times, with the assessor having the floor first. There is a lunch break from 1300 to 1400 • ensuring the AV equipment is not left unattended. A member staff from UTS: Engineering has been nominated as chair for each session. The chair is responsible for: Capstone project students are required to attend all presentations for the morning (0930-1300) or afternoon (1400-1730) sessions they are presenting in. Staff and students may move between rooms during the 5 minute break as required. Project No. Student Name Major Supervisor Assessor Subject Spare Time Chair 0900-0925 Steven Su S12-051 Bradley Ham Electrical Engineering Gerald Boardman Li Li 48026 0930-0955 Steven Su S12-041 Mark Dunstan Electrical Engineering Steven Su Li Li 48026 1000-1025 S12-015 Thomas Burns Electrical Engineering Steven Su Li Li 48026 1030-1055 Steven Su Steven Suclosed session • ensuring presentations are in the order published on this program, Project Title Compliance of Voltage Unbalance Standards throughout Low Voltage Power Distribution Networks Firmware and Hardware Design of an Inertial Measurement Unit Monitoring and Control of Cardio-Vascular System during Bicycle Exercise Spare 1100-1125 S12-091 Dean McNiven S12-076 Adarsh Kesari S12-066 Rishabh Jain S12-070 Arman Jizan ICT Engineering Rob Jarman TBA 48026 1400-1425 Zenon Chaczko Laser Scanner Interface - Model LS-PA-IF1 Robin Braun Zenon Chaczko 48026 1430-1455 Zenon Chaczko Experimental Analysis of Routing Optimisation Using Mutual and Other Information in Wireless Sensor Networks Zenon Chaczko Julia Prior 48026 1500-1525 Zenon Chaczko Systems Integration: Business Systems Re-Engineering Perspective Zenon Chaczko Robin Braun 48026 1530-1555 Zenon Chaczko An Interactive Virtual Stock Exchange Simulator for Investment and Analysis Zenon Chaczko Robin Braun 48026 1600-1625 Zenon Chaczko Android Application – Music Store Locator Zenon Chaczko Robin Braun 48026 1630-1655 Zenon Chaczko Mobile SCADA Systems Zenon Chaczko Robin Braun 48026 1700-1725 Zenon Chaczko Cloud-Based Enterprise Solutions for SMES: Adapting SOA Pattern on an Enterprise System ICT Engineering ICT Engineering ICT Engineering ICT Engineering S12-081 Vu La ICT Engineering S12-097 S12-165 Ali Moussa Kevin Wiradinata ICT Engineering Need help? Helen He (x2669) will be available throughout the day UTS: Engineering Capstone Project Presentations Autumn 2013 ROOM CB02.04.10 Friday 28th Jun 2013 Students will be presenting aspects of their projects in parallel sessions during the day in the rooms according to the program published. • ensuring presentations start on time, Students will be presenting for 15 minutes (max), followed by 10 minutes of questions and discussion. • ensuring presentations are in the order published on this program, The 5 minute period between each presentation is to allow the next speaker to prepare equipment for their presentation. [Note: timing and sequence is important as there are likely to be staff, students, and guests moving between rooms during the 5 minute break] Guests, staff and students are encouraged to move between rooms during this 5 minute break as required. • presiding over the question and discussion times, with the assessor having the floor first. There is a lunch break from 1300 to 1400 • ensuring the AV equipment is not left unattended. A member staff from UTS: Engineering has been nominated as chair for each session. The chair is responsible for: Capstone project students are required to attend all presentations for the morning (0930-1300) or afternoon (1400-1730) sessions they are presenting in. Staff and students may move between rooms during the 5 minute break as required. Project No. Student Name A13-023 Wayne Vella S12-031 Project Title Supervisor Matthew Cremona Major Civil and Environmental Engineering Civil Engineering Major S12-083 A13-026 Assessor Subject Time Chair Hadi Khabbaz Behzad Fatahi 48006 0900-0925 Alireza Keshavarzi Hadi Khabbaz 48026 0930-0955 Weiqi Li Civil Engineering Major Behzad Fatahi Hadi Khabbaz 48026 1000-1025 Benjamin Ling Civil Engineering Major Behzad Fatahi Hadi Khabbaz 48006 1030-1055 S12-131 Wen Shan Civil Engineering Major Behzad Fatahi Hadi Khabbaz 48026 1100-1125 A13-007 Nicholas Stewart Civil Engineering Major Behzad Fatahi Hadi Khabbaz 48006 1130-1155 S12-138 Willis Susanto Civil Engineering Major Behzad Fatahi Hadi Khabbaz 48026 1200-1225 Yue Zhao Civil Engineering Major Behzad Fatahi Hadi Khabbaz 48026 1230-1255 Lianxin Xie Civil Engineering Major Bijan Samali TBA 48026 1400-1425 Kieran Vekeria Civil Engineering Major Hadi Khabbaz Behzad Fatahi 48026 1430-1455 Hadi Khabbaz Hadi Khabbaz Hadi Khabbaz Hadi Khabbaz Hadi Khabbaz Hadi Khabbaz Hadi Khabbaz Hadi Khabbaz Behzad Fatahi Behzad Fatahi Emre Erkmen Hadi Khabbaz 48006 1500-1525 Behzad Fatahi Analysis and Design Compliance Checks of Truss Systems Ali Saleh Jianchun Li 48012 1530-1555 Behzad Fatahi Dynamic Analysis of Moving Loads and Damping Effects on the Vibration of Truss Bridges Hadi Khabbaz Behzad Fatahi 48012 1600-1625 Behzad Fatahi Can Geothermal Energy Facilitate Required Energy for India's Emerging Industries 1630-1655 Behzad Fatahi An Investigation into the Construction and Design Aspects of Tailings Dams and Stability Analysis Using Slope/W An Assessment of Concrete Properties Using Recycled Glass Sand in Standard and RMS Paving Applications An Assessment of the Current Design and Construction Aspects of Tailings Dams S12-172 S12-167 S12-155 A13-021 S12-162 A13-051 Trung Huynh Matthew Wilde Anmol Gupta S12-055 Hang He A13-020 Abraham Khoury A13-028 Christopher Millar Civil Engineering Major Civil Engineering Major Civil Engineering Major Civil Engineering Major Civil Engineering Major Civil Engineering Major Hadi Khabbaz Behzad Fatahi 48026 Hadi Khabbaz Behzad Fatahi 48006 1700-1725 Behzad Fatahi Hadi Khabbaz Behzad Fatahi 48006 1730-1755 Behzad Fatahi The Benefits of Subgrade Stabilisation Using Geosynthetics in Pavement Construction Investigating the Hydraulic Roughness of Loop Profile Improvement of Mechanical Properties of Kaolinite Using Whey Finite Element Simulation of Accelerated Preloading Using Vacuum to Improve Soft Clays Influence of Polyurethane Soil Stabiliser on the Strength of Cement Treated Kaolinite Soil (12cp) Roller Compacted Concrete Dam Design and Construction - Case Study of Enlarged Cotter Dam Biotechnical Stabilisation of Kaolinite Soil Using Micro-Organism Influence of Soil Stabiliser - Polymer Polyurethane on Stiffness of Cement-Treated Mixture Application of Fibre Reinforced Polymer for Strengthening Reinforced Concrete Beams The Settlement of Twin Tunnels in Weak Ground Need help? Helen He (x2669) will be available throughout the day UTS: Engineering Capstone Project Presentations Autumn 2013 ROOM CB02.04.11 Friday 28th Jun 2013 Students will be presenting aspects of their projects in parallel sessions during the day in the rooms according to the program published. • ensuring presentations start on time, Students will be presenting for 15 minutes (max), followed by 10 minutes of questions and discussion. The 5 minute period between each presentation is to allow the next speaker to prepare equipment for their presentation. [Note: timing and sequence is important as there are likely to be staff, students, and guests moving between rooms during the 5 minute break] Guests, staff and students are encouraged to move between rooms during this 5 minute break as required. • presiding over the question and discussion times, with the assessor having the floor first. There is a lunch break from 1300 to 1400 • ensuring the AV equipment is not left unattended. A member staff from UTS: Engineering has been nominated as chair for each session. The chair is responsible for: Capstone project students are required to attend all presentations for the morning (0930-1300) or afternoon (1400-1730) sessions they are presenting in. Staff and students may move between rooms during the 5 minute break as required. Project No. Student Name Major Supervisor Assessor Subject Spare A13-037 Ian Gilmore S12-025 Derek Cheung A13-053 A13-041 James El Haiby Gideon Chapman Civil Engineering Major Civil Engineering Major Civil Engineering Major Civil Engineering Major James Ball Ken Halstead 48006 Time Chair • ensuring presentations are in the order published on this program, Project Title 0900-0925 Ken Halstead 0930-0955 Ken Halstead Comparison of Regional Flood Methods for New South Wales Comparison of Sydney's to Hong Kong's Public Transportation Systems Ken Halstead Ali Saleh 48026 1000-1025 Ken Halstead Ken Halstead Ali Saleh 48012 1030-1055 Ken Halstead Investigating the Suitability of Recycled Road Building Material Ravindra Bagia Mary Walmsley 48006 1100-1125 Ken Halstead Design and Development of an Aurecon Australia Competency System 1400-1425 Rijun Shrestha Devlopment of Engineered Bamboo for Structural Application Spare 1130-1155 S12-038 S12-135 Srdjan Djukic Nirmal Shrestha A13-035 Alan Ngo A13-030 Angus Lumsden A13-016 Andrei Gudas Spare Civil Engineering Major Civil Engineering Major Civil Engineering Major BBEBBus and BEBsc Civil Engineering Major BBEBBus and BEBsc Civil Engineering Major BBEBBus and BEBsc Rijun Shrestha Ravi Sri Ravindrarajah Rijun Shrestha Ravi Sri Ravindrarajah 48026 1430-1455 Rijun Shrestha Composite Action Investigation Using Static Based Method Shami Nejadi Rijun Shrestra 48006 1500-1525 Rijun Shrestha Finite Element and Numerical Analysis Long-Term Deflections of Slabs Rijun Shrestha Shami Nejadi 48006 1530-1555 Rijun Shrestha Investigation of Timber Concrete Composite Shear Connectors Using Light Weight Concrete EPS Ken Halstead Ali Saleh 48006 1600-1625 Rijun Shrestha Feasibility of Implementing a Light Rail Network to Replace Buses Along George Street 1630-1655 Rijun Shrestha 48026 Spare Need help? Helen He (x2669) will be available throughout the day