OSPE-FCC May Luncheon Program

Date: Thursday May 18, 2017

Place: La Scala Restaurant, 4199 W. Dublin Granville Rd., Dublin, OH

Time: Registration: 11:30 am, Lunch: 11:50 am, Closing Remarks: 1:15 pm

Cost: Members: $20.00 & Non-Members: $30.00.

Registration: CLICK HERE

Program: Officer Installation & FCC Awards

  • FCC members and guests come to the luncheon to show your support for the new officers being installed for 2017-2018.
  • Honor the FCC Award Recipients

April 2017 Luncheon

OSPE-FCC March Luncheon Program

Date: Thursday April 20, 2017

Place: Auto Research Center, 930 Kinnear Rd., Columbus, OH

Note: Location is different than previous meetings, see parking below

Time: Registration: 11:30 am, Lunch: 11:45 am, Hot Buffet Lunch, Speaker: 12:10 pm

Cost: Members: $20.00 & Non-Members: $30.00.

Registration: CLICK HERE

Please register early. Due to the location of the presentation, there is a  limit of the number of members that can attend.   Student members of the OSU Student Chapter are invited. They should register with Kevin Monroe, EI, krmonroe@HNTB.com.

TOPIC: BUCKEYE BULLET

For this presentation, Dr. Rizzoni will discuss the development of the Buckeye Bullet, the fastest electric propelled vehicle. Dr. Rizzoni will discuss the prospects of the electric vehicle in the coming years.  After the presentation, the members will tour the OSU car facilities in groups of around 20 where the Buckeye Bullet is housed.  In addition, the members may walk pass other student auto projects.

PRESENTER: Giorgio Rizzoni, director, Center for Automotive Research

  Giorgio Rizzoni is a professor at The Ohio State    University in the Departments of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, and Electrical and Computer Engineering, and is the director of the Center for Automotive Research. He received bachelor, masters and doctorate degrees in electrical and computer engineering from the University of Michigan in 1980, 1982 and 1986, respectively.

Rizzoni’s research interests are in energy and transportation systems, with special interest in alternative fuels and future ground vehicle propulsion systems, including: advanced engines; electric and hybrid-electric drivetrains; energy storage systems; and hydrogen fuel cell systems. He has contributed to the development of a graduate curriculum in these areas, and has served as the director of three U.S. Department of Energy Graduate Automotive Technology Education Centers of Excellence at Ohio State.

Since 1999, Rizzoni has been responsible for the growth of an automotive industry research consortium with sponsorship from twenty automotive manufacturers, suppliers and government agencies. In 2008 he launched a consortium of electric utilities and automotive original equipment manufacturers—SMART@CAR—to study issues related to plug-in electric and hybrid vehicles and the smart grid. The consortium sees the participation of some twelve electric utility and automotive companies.

Rizzoni is a Fellow of both Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE).

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A certificate for 1 hour of Professional Development for attending the program will be presented at the luncheon.

Parking Information:

 

 

March 2017 Luncheon

Date: Thursday, March 16, 2017

Place: La Scala Restaurant 4199 W. Dublin Granville Rd., Dublin, OH

Time: Registration: 11:30 am Lunch: 11:50 am Speaker: 12:00 pm Closing Remarks: 1:00 pm

Cost: Members: $20.00 & Non-Members: $30.00.

Registration: CLICK HERE

Title: Geophysical Applications and Project Examples"

Synopsis: Dr. Shalek will discuss some key geophysical methods that include Seismic, Ground Penetrating Radar, and Electrical Resistivity. The project examples will touch on site characterization, buried object locating, marine surveying, and deep foundation testing.

PRESENTER: Kyle Shalek, PhD, Senior Staff Geologist - Geophysical Services, Terracon

BIOGRAPHY:Dr. Shalek provides numerous geophysical services from Terracon's Cincinnati, Ohio office.  Dr. Shalek's primary focus is the application of a broad range of geophysical methods to engineering, environmental, and construction projects. Methods include Seismic Refraction, Surface Resistivity (4-pin and Resistivity Imaging), Electromagnetic Induction, and Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR). Kyle also conducts deep foundation testing (Cross-Hole Sonic Logging and Pile Integrity Testing) and marine services, including Side Scan Sonar and Sub-Bottom Profiler surveys.  He has worked on numerous geophysical projects across the nation.

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A certificate for 1 hour of Professional Development for attending the program will be presented at the luncheon.

OSPE-FCC January Luncheon Program

Date: Thursday, January 19, 2017

Place: La Scala Restaurant 4199 W. Dublin Granville Rd., Dublin, OH

Time: Registration: 11:30 am Lunch: 11:50 am Speaker: 12:00 pm Closing Remarks: 1:00 pm

Cost: Members: $20.00 & Non-Members: $30.00.

Registration: CLICK HERE

Project Description: "The Structural Perspective of the OSU North Residential District Transformation"

The North Residential District Transformation (NRDT) at The Ohio State University added a total of 3,200 new beds along with a new dining facility and an athletic facility. The project included eight new residential buildings, a dining and event building, an athletic building and low rise additions to three existing towers in the district. The project added 1.1 million square feet of space to the district.

If your construction cost was approximately $305 million. The residence halls are cast-in-place concrete, while the remaining structures are structural steel (recreation, banquet and tower additions). Soil conditions vary across the site with rock elevations ranging from five feet below grade to nearly 100 feet. This resulted in spread footings being supported on rock or on rammed aggregate piers.

The presentation will discuss the various aspects of the project from a structural perspective. Topics will include: working in a studio environment, collaboration with numerous consultants, development of structural systems, the delivery system (Design/Build), and BIM

Presenters: Joe Noser, PE, Director of Structural Engineering Building Division, SMBH, Inc.

Joe has a BSCE from Ohio State University. Joe has been employed with SMBH, Inc. since May of 2007. During this time, he has collaborated on many complex and creative projects to create designs that are not only practical and economical but also dramatic and exciting. Mr. Noser has used the latest computer programs and structural modeling techniques along with traditional engineering methods and experience to create these designs in both a timely and a thorough manner.

Jon Beier, PE, LEED AP BD+C, Principal / Vice President SMBH, Inc. Jon has a BSCE and MSCE from Ohio University. Jon has been employed with SMBH, Inc. since December of 1999. He is registered in 19 states and he has been involved in the design of various building types using a variety of different materials including structural steel, reinforced concrete, reinforced masonry and timber. His experience includes new buildings as well as additions and renovations to existing structures.

A certificate for 1 hour of Professional Development for attending the program will be presented at the luncheon.