Hi, my name is
Logan Hiland
I develop cool alternative energies
I’m a mechanical engineer with a focus on designing and constructing exceptional projects, my current area of emphasis is energy at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
A wee bio
I’m Logan Hiland, a mechanical engineer focused on energy and minoring in systems engineering. My aspirations include teaching and developing alternative energy sources.

Skills
Engineering
Computer Aided Design
Analysis
Teaching
Projects
EAGLE WORKS: ADVANCED VEHICLE LAB
EAGLE WORKS: ADVANCED VEHICLE LAB
I lead a team of twenty-eight engineers to design, fabricate, and test an electric dragster. My primary role is to provide direction for each sub-team and for the project.
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LUNAR POWER: RADIOISOTOPE THERMOELECTRIC GENERATOR
LUNAR POWER: RADIOISOTOPE THERMOELECTRIC GENERATOR
I am the principal investigator in a team of three undergraduate researchers. We're working to develop a radioisotope thermoelectric generator (RTG) for a nuclear chargeable ceramic device.
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2D HEAT TRANSFER EXCEL SOLVER
2D HEAT TRANSFER EXCEL SOLVER
This was an individual project that focused on two-dimensional modeling steady state. The target is to use MS EXCEL program specifying iterative calculations in order to get a temperature distribution through a square tube.
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HEAT EXCHANGER
HEAT EXCHANGER
I collaborated in a team of five engineers to design a heat exchanger with the one goal of achieving the highest heat rate in the class. We competed against several other teams and ultimately achieved the highest heat rate.
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Rocket DEVELOPMENT LAB
Rocket DEVELOPMENT LAB
I worked in a team of six engineers to create a conceptual design of a acetylene rocket injector for Embry-Riddle's rocket test engines.
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2D HEAT TRANSFER EXCEL SOLVER
2D HEAT TRANSFER EXCEL SOLVER
This was an individual project that focused on two-dimensional modeling steady state. The target is to use MS EXCEL program specifying iterative calculations in order to get a temperature distribution through a square tube.
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Get In touch
(623) 695-6084
engineeringlogan@gmail.com