Dan Wenman
PSL Mechanical Engineer
Masters in Business Administration, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Marquette University
Licensed Professional Engineer (Wisconsin)
Dan’s areas of expertise include:
- Providing sound solutions for challenging motion control applications using AC drives, DC drives, stepper motors, clutches, brakes, feedback sensors, encoders, and controls
- Modeling complex 3-D assemblies using AutoCad and Mechanical Desktop
- Analyzing and designing fast response pneumatically driven mechanisms
- Computer software and systems (AutoCad, ANSYS®, MathCad)
Dan has used his skills and expertise in:
- Designing a variety of mechanical components for use on the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) Detector under construction at the European organization for nuclear research (CERN).
- Integrating the complex network of gas, cooling, and electrical services with the hardware in the CMS detector.
- Providing engineering analysis and design work for a prototype gantry for a new radiation therapy concept. This included stress and deflection analyses for the gantry structure.
- Developing a fast response, high resolution multi-leaf collimator and the design of an adjustable beam-width primary collimator
- Performing stress and deflection analyses for the calorimeter chambers and for detector chamber supports
- Designing an adjustable speed feed mechanism for high volume milling of the detector electrodes
- Analyze and design a variety of permanent magnet and electro-magnetic devices
- Clutch and brake designing using a wide range of friction and non-friction technologies
In his current PSL position Dan uses his specialized skills to:
- Perform stress and deflection analysis using finite element analysis
- Draw two-dimensional layouts and three-dimensional models
- Perform analysis in magnetics, heat transfer, stress, deflection and mechanical system dynamics
