Troy Daniel
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Research and Development
Document Creation and Management
Time Management and Prioritization
Analysis and Testing
Process & Performance Improvement
Problem Solving/Critical Thinking
Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint, Excel)
MATLab
PBASIC, LabVIEW, Multisim, C#
ANSYS, Sigma Automation and CIMS
SolidWorks, AutoCAD, NX10,Drafting
Automation and CIMS
QFD, FMEA, Ishikawa analysis, Six Sigma
Machining, Welding, Casting Processes
Work History
NIBCO Utility Person Tool Room, Greensboro, Georgia January 2017 – Current Tool Fabrication: Fabricated new tools by utilizing a 3-axis CNC milling machine for the purpose of replacing broken tools for molds
The purpose of project was to gain experience and knowledge on how the process of fabricating tool parts for mold presses
Stamps Fabrication: Fabricated stamps for the purpose of identification of PVC fittings
Modeled parts for the development of a toolpath to engraved emblems Platform Analysis: Developed blueprints for purpose of analysis of load capacity for safety
Evaluated dimensions of the platform parts, created a 3D model assembly of parts, and developed blueprints of the 3D assembly for structural analysis
Steel Frames: Developed blueprints for steel frames for the purpose of assembling them for injector machines to allow for easier transporting
Modeled assembly frames within utilizing NX 10 software to draft a blueprint Mold Preparing: Disassembled molds for inspection and cleaning
The purpose of this was to learn the different parts of the mold press Relevant Experience
Senior Design, Statesboro, Georgia August 2016 – December 2016 Developed a 3 axis Welding CNC machine.
The purpose was create a user friendly automated 3D welding machine
Calculated measurement for design
Assembled electrical components to the gantry
Tested electrical components utilizing Mach 3 software Georgia Southern Renewable Energy Lab, Statesboro, Georgia August 2016 – December 2016 JCB Engine Testing, Group Leader
The purpose was to characterize an engine performance.
Calibration of data acquisition instruments
Added new instrumentation to the engine
Collected and interpreted data on engine performance
Solid model of engine components and engine lab setup Finite Element Analysis, Statesboro, Georgia August 2016 – December 2016 Created a wind tunnel simulation to determine the effects of thermodynamics and fluid mechanics of an airfoil for a jet propelled aircraft
The purpose was to create a study that uses the material learned throughout the course and apply it to the real world problems.
Studied different models of airfoils and turbine design
Tested models in fluent and thermal analysis to determine stress and deformation Education
B.S. Degree, Mechanical Engineering, December 2016 Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, GA
Professional Affiliations
ASME – Member, NSBE – Program Chair