Year No. Offer Mode Description Cred. Pts 98 73052 S2 X MECHANICAL PRACTICE 2
73051
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, proprietary devices, materials, construction methods, etc, is also necessary. The engineer must be able to assess a complex situation, identify the critical elements and develop a workable, cost effective solution. All of this requires considerable self-confidence, and the ability to work with and lead teams.
This unit continues the development undertaken in 70051 and 73051 and falls naturally into three parts: Part One consists of a series of set tasks aimed at developing specific skills and knowledge. These are to be carried out on an individual or small group basis. Part Two comprises a few broader tasks designed to consolidate the specific skills and knowledge developed in Part One. These are to be undertaken by larger groups(4 or 5 persons) and are also designed to develop synthesis and teamwork skills. Part Three encourages the student to reflect on the activities and outcomes of the work conducted in Part One and Part Two above.
On successful completion of this unit students will be able
to:
Description Weighting(%)
- Part One 15.00
- Part Two 70.00
- Part Three 15.00
Avallone E A and Baumeister III T, "Marks' Standard Handbook for
Mechanical Engineers", McGraw-Hill (Or any equivalent engineering
handbook).
Bechwith T G, Marangoni R D, Lienhard J H, "Mechanical
Measurements", Addison-Wesley, 1993.
Gibbings J C, "The Systematic Experiment", Cambridge University
Press, London, 1986.
Holman J P, "Experimental Methods for Engineers" 5th Edition, McGraw-
Hill, New York, 1989.
ACTIVITY HOURS Laboratory or Practical Classes 45 Report Writing 5
No *F/S Marks Due Description Wtg(%) LBL WWW 1 S 300.00 PASSIM LABORATORY REPORT 30.00 Y N 2 S 500.00 PASSIM GROUP REPORT 50.00 Y N 3 S 200.00 PASSIM WRITTEN ASSIGNMENT 20.00 Y N
1 Attendance at a minimum of 80% of practical and/or residential
school sessions 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 If students submit assignments after the due date without prior
approval then a penalty of up to 20% of the assignment total
marks will apply for each working day late.
4 In the event that a due date for an assignment falls on a local
public holiday in their area, such as a Show holiday, the due
date for the assignment will be the next day. Students are to
note on the assignment cover the date of the public holiday for
the Unit Leader's convenience.
5 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.
6 A minimum standard of communication skills must be demonstrated
in order for a passing grade to be achieved.