Mechanical Engineering: A Career Of Henry Ford

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Henry Ford
Daniel Duong #17002737
Computer Science Professor Matin Lackpour California State University, Long Beach College of Engineering ENGR 101(Section 03), Fall 2017 9/7/17

Henry Ford was a mechanical engineer who worked for Ford Motor (1863-1947) that was born near Dearborn, Michigan (Gelderman. C, 2017). I chose to do a research profile paper on Henry Ford because he seems to be popular even though he passed away. I very interested how the invention of the Model T greatly impacted people’s lives. People were tired of walking by foot back in the Medieval Times. Anyone can …show more content…

If I wanted to obtain the same education as Henry Ford, I could switch over from Computer Science to Mechanical Engineering. Mechanical engineering is the process of designing, maintaining, and operating systems that the world uses nowadays, such as generators, engines, air conditioning, refrigerators, etc. If I were to go the same path as Henry Ford, I would have to get a bachelor’s degree minimal for mechanical engineering. After that, I would get hired for an internship that relates to mechanical engineering, such as any internship with any car company. To get in depth of Ford’s education, I would most likely to get an internship at Ford. As soon as I get the internship with Ford, I can design new products or engines that can save as much gas as possible, which could be the advanced hybrid engines for newer releases of cars. Currently, there are doing a good excellent on saving gas; however, there is a flaw with hybrid engines. Charging the battery for hybrid cars are inconvenient at this point, because it has terrible performance on highways, high maintenance cost, and poor handling. We plan on evolving the hybrid series of cars by using a stronger voltage battery. In order for hybrids to get a stronger performance on highways and handling, it must burn a bit more gas, but less than non-hybrid cars. If future generation hybrid series decide to burn a little bit of more gas, the rechargeable batteries

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