--- title: "The ChemE Car that Cud: AIChE ChemE Car Engineering Design Proposal" date: 2019-05-14 cardImage: cannulated-cows draft: false featured: true keywords: - chemical engineering - AIChE - radiation - rumen - microbial electrolysis cells type: "Thesis" authors: - Christensen, Thomas Allen, II link: 'https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11919/3817' journal: "University of Wyoming Honors Program" location: "Laramie, Wyoming" --- The ChemE Car That Cud showcases Wyoming's dominant industries of agriculture and mining by utilizing rumen fluid from a cannulated beef cow to generate hydrogen to be used in a hydrogen fuel cell and radioactive cesium, a byproduct of uranium that is often obtained from Wyoming's mines, to time the car's stop. The concentration of cesium-137 source is measured using the radioactive decay of cesium shielded by aluminum. The painted aluminum chassis was obtained from a previous team at UW, and modified using plastic k'nex toys to adapt to the current power source and stopping mechanism.