HaoYang(Steven) Yu
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SUMMARY
• B.App.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering, University of Windsor, 2016.
• Strong project design and implementation skills
• Capstone Project: 3D-Printed Compressor Capstone
• Machine shop and rapid prototyping experience (CNC, EDM, Mill, Drilling, Welding)
• Able to work well in a team and individually
• Strong communication (both Chinese and English), critical thinking, and problem solving skills as demonstrated in, class presentations, extracurricular and undergraduate projects
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
Bachelor of Applied Sciences in Mechanical Engineering August 2016
Concentration: Mechanical Engineer, Mathematics Minor Windsor, Ontario
Capstone Project: 3D-Printed Compressor Capstone
• To participate in and design a low-speed, single-stage axial compressor made entirely from 3D-printed part which will be used for class demonstrations, labs and future research.
• Worked in dynamics group to which is responsible to focus on ensuring that blades are not in resonance at the design speed and the shaft does not have any resonance within the design envelope.
• To calculate the out-of-balance force in order to reduce the vibration.
• Worked for instrumentation group to design and setup the instrumentation equipment to acquire specific data from the compressor in order to calculate performance characteristics such as: efficiency, work coefficient and velocity/pressure.
QUALIFICATIONS
Engineering:
• Courses related in Mechanical Design, Engineering Measurement, Automotive Engineering Fundamentals, Machine Design II, Dynamics, Engineering Mathematics, Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, Stress Analysis, Engineering Materials and Treatment Data of Experimental
• Understanding the principles of GR&R, TS16949 and GD&T
Software:
• VISI, MATLAB, CATIA(3D design with Dynamic Simulation and FEA analysis), SolidWorks (CAD), ANSYS CFX( CFD software tool), Visual Basic and C language, Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Project, Outlook), Photoshop
ACADEMIC ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Courses Projects University of Windsor
Dynamics Course:
• Cooperated directly with team members to design and make a catapult, solved existed and potential problems in details as well as examined its maximum range and accuracy.
Stress Analysis Course:
• Designed and prepared a sealed box, tested its compressible property and measured the capacity by applying stress analysis in order to ensure the working condition.
CATIA Course:
• To model and constrain the parts and assembly for the several engine components.
• Simulated the motion of the engine as the crankshaft spins without consideration to time
• To add a formula to implement the time based kinematics associated with constant angular velocity of the crank.
• Simulated the desired constant angular velocity motion and generate plots of the kinematic results for the piston.
MATLAB Course:
• To design a program which is used for calculating the mass flow rate of water and plot the diagram. The system is under the steady flow and constant specific heat condition. The temperature is under the certain range.
Automotive Engineering Fundamental Course:
• To follow the instruction to assembly and dis-assembly a single cylinder diesel engine.
• To identify different components of the engine such as crank connecting rod mechanism, air supply and fuel supply system.
• Injected diesel fuel into the engine in order to check if it will work.
Engineering Measurement Course:
• To measure the dimensions of samples such as steel balls and metal part with different measurement tools such as digital caliper and micrometer.
• Recorded the measured data and calculated the standard deviation, t-value and overall uncertainty
RELEVANT MECHANICAL ENGINEERING EXPERIENCES
Circle 5 Tool&Mold, Internship Student January 2014 – August 2014
485 Silver Creek Industrial Dr.
R.R. #1, Tecumseh, Ontario
N8N 4W2
• Participated in the modification of design drawing with VISI and the manufacturing of molds responds to the requirements of customers.
• Provided data transfer between companies by converting the document file for the blueprint to a VISI file and sending the file to the correct directory.
• Operated different kinds of CNC and EDM machines to process the mold and edited the tool path to machine different kinds of components.
Canon Automotive Solutions, General Labor September 2015- December 2015
600 Sprucewood Ave, Windsor, ON, N9C 0B2
• Polished metal and packaged into boxes
• Operated the machine cutting the metal and packaged the metal
• Set up the milling machine and punching machine
Quality Models Ltd, Quality Inspector Assistant January 2015- April 2015
466 Silver Creek Industrial Dr, Windsor, ON N8N 4Y3
• Setup the CNC machine and checked the plastic models to ensure that there is no faulty product.
• Counted and recorded the amount of unaccepted product in order to calculate the percent of pass.
• Packed and labeled the plastic models.
Gas Technician, Mechanist Assistant April 2010 – December 2010
Toronto, ON
• Performed specific tasks associated the installation of water heaters and air conditioning units to clients in the Greater Toronto Area
• Provided assistance to mechanists in investigating and installing water systems to deliver relevant information upon operations on a timely basis
• Participated in reviews of feedback from clients to determine whether such controls are adequate to meet their objectives and desires and ensured the safeguarding of assets
WORK STATUS
Canadian citizen (TN visa)
REFERENCE
REFERENCE:
BRAD CHEZNOWSKI
Engineering Manager
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CIRCLE 5 TOOL&MOLD INC. P 519-***-**** F 519-***-****
JEFF DEFOE
Assistant Professor
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University of Windsor P 519-***-**** ext.5961