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Victoria Abell

Mechanical Engineer

College Station, Texas

ABOUT ME

I am a mechanical engineering student at Texas A&M University with a 3.9 GPA and active security clearance. I have experience in CFD analysis, CAD design, and R&D with experience at Raytheon Technologies and Rheem Manufacturing. My skills include SolidWorks, Star CCM+, and OpenFOAM for complex engineering simulations. I have developed patent-pending HVAC optimization devices and conducted hypersonic droplet research. I excel in technical drawing, design validation, and cross-cultural collaboration through international study programs.

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Raytheon Mechanical Engineering Internship and Co-op

• Active Security Clearance • Produced 40+ technical drawings with GD&T analysis for an initial release test system. • Designed an antenna mounting bracket for RF test system integration. • Conducted technical peer reviews for design validation.
CAD
Creo
GD&T
ASME Y14.5
Mechanical design
Technical design reviews
PTC Windchill Data Management System
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Solar Car Racing Team Texas A&M University

Participated as both an aeroshell team member and a senior design team member. Assisted with Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations, using Star CCM+, to optimize the outer shell of the vehicle and reduce drag. Additionally, networked and...
CFD
CAD
SolidWorks
Carbon Fiber
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Rheem Mechanical Engineering Co-op

Led a research and development effort for optimizing airflow and efficiency in HVAC units and designed a patent-pending airflow optimization device. Designed 3D models using SolidWorks, conducted Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations,...
CFD
R&D
SolidWorks
Patent Pending
Test Engineering
Design Validation
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Undergraduate Research Computational Thermo-Fluids Lab

Currently learning OpenFOAM CFD software. Conducting hypersonic fluid simulations at Mach 5 conditions.
CFD
OpenFOAM
Hypersonics
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Solid Mechanics in Mechanical Design Stepped Shaft Applied Example

An involved class project that required extensive research into real-life examples of stress-concentration discontinuity applications. Provided a great application of learned class theories and compared them to simulated analysis.
CAD
Fusion 360
Finite Element Analysis (FEA)