Problem Solver

Brian Rutter

Brian Rutter

Areas Brian Rutter is Knowledgeable in:

Knowledgeable in calculus based equations, physics based equations, firm belief that 2 methods should be used to solve any problem to ensure solution accuracy, of which can be modeled using equation sets or matricies.

Techniques Brian Rutter Uses:

Utilizing matrices and methods therein. Then depending on problem applications using one of the many methods to employ.

Brian Rutter's Problem Solving Skills:

  1. Physics
  2. Studied at Kettering University & Wayne State University
  3. Engineering experience in automotive tier 1
  4. Math

Brian Rutter's Problem Solving Experience:

  1. Designed a part mass calculator based on material density and surface area or volume based on manufacture process type, i.e. injection mold or compression or compression injection ( utilizing multiple material types in same press).
    With help of excel programming engineer the tool utilized ease of use for quick on the fly quotes for potential new business. For example, if they have the part already modeled in CAD and the customer wants a quote for it simply open the tool select desired materials and plug in the surface area / part volume then calculate part cost based on known required volumes multiplied by the material usage based on customer specifications to provide estimations based on facts instead of an educated guess to stay competitive.
  2. Inventing / building an energy solution utilizing solar and l.e.d. if provisioned on mass scale could replace the generators in place for large scale operations. During recent studies of my own the choice of lighting and optimum height for placement were determined while graphical nature shows degradation on both sides of the optimum. In terms of implementing, utilizing the technology we have shows great success as both current and volts are measurable even with only 1/4 panel coverage the closed circuit (l.e.d.) manages to run a 12 V battery charger @ 6 Amps, without use of dc to ac inverter, maintaining solar output and circuit stability.