Year No. Offer Mode Description Cred. Pts 98 73051 S1 X MECHANCIAL PRACTICE 1
70051
The successful practice of the profession of Mechanical Engineering requires a clear understanding of the relationship between engineering theory and engineering practice. An ability to recognise when a particular theory is applicable and an ability to accommodate the deviations from the theory that occur in the real world is essential. Some knowledge of a wide range of practical techniques, propriety devices, materials, production and assembly methods is also necessary. The engineer must be able to assess a complex situation to identify the critical elements and develop a workable, cost-effective solution. This all requires considerable self-confidence, and the ability to work in and also lead a team. This unit continues the step by step development of these skills commenced in 70051 but within a Mechanical Engineering context.
This unit comprises three parts :- Part one presents a series of activities designed to develop specific skills and knowledge relevant to Mechanical Engineering. These activities are to be carried out on an individual or small group basis Part two comprises broader tasks designed to consolidate the specific skills and knowledge developed in Part 1. These are to be undertaken in larger groups (4 or 5 persons) and are designed to develop synthesis and team working skills. Part three Encourages students to reflect on the activities and outcomes of earlier work in Parts 1 & 2
On successful completion of this unit students will be able
to:
Description Weighting(%)
- Linear measurement 5.00
- Meast. fundamental properties 10.00
- Descriptive photography 10.00
- Performance tests (basic) 30.00
- Problem solving exercises 20.00
- Spreadsheet 5.00
- Strip and assembly 15.00
- Safety in manufacturing 5.00
Holman, "Experimental Methods in Engineering".
ACTIVITY HOURS Laboratory or Practical Classes 40 Directed Study 10
No *F/S Marks Due Description Wtg(%) LBL WWW 1 S 60.00 05/06/98 TASK A 6.00 Y N 2 S 120.00 05/06/98 TASK B 12.00 Y N 3 S 120.00 05/06/98 TASK C 12.00 Y N 4 S 160.00 05/06/98 TASK D 16.00 Y N 5 S 100.00 05/06/98 WRITTEN REPORT; TASK D 10.00 Y N 6 S 200.00 05/06/98 TASK E 20.00 Y N 7 S 60.00 05/06/98 TASK F 6.00 Y N 8 S 120.00 05/06/98 TASK G 12.00 Y N 9 S 60.00 05/06/98 TASK H 6.00 Y N
1 Successful completion of 80% (by weighting) of the practical
tasks is compulsory for a passing grade to be awarded in this
unit.
2 The only final grades awarded in this unit are Pass (P) or Fail
(F) grades.
3 This unit will be assessed by personal presentation of the Log
Book at a Residential School. USQ reserves the right to require
the student to undertake a practical test or viva voce at that
Residential School.
4 The Faculty of Engineering and Surveying will NOT accept
submission of hand written or typed assignments by facsimile,
email or computer diskette. Students in remote locations who do
not have regular access to postal services may be given special
consideration.
5 A minimum standard of communication skills must be demonstrated
in the written report in order for a passing grade to be
achieved.