- Course Code
- EG 2501
- Credit Points
- 15
- Course Coordinator
- Dr H Sun
Pre-requisites
EG1010 CAD, Communication in Engineering Practice
Overview
1. Design and Solid Modelling: Principles of product specification and engineering design process and procedures. Product specifications within the confines of customer requirements, fit-for-purpose, quality and cost effective production; Further development of solid modelling and engineering drawing skills through hands-on experience of using SolidWorks for configurations and simple structural analysis, linear and geometrical tolerances, fasteners etc. Extended design exercise involving the use of SolidWorks to produce precise and accurate drawings from written specification taking account of the limitations of the manufacturing process.
2. Professional Design Lectures (PDL) and Ethics and Environment Lectures: Engineering project design, covered in PDL by visiting speakers from industries; Ethics and environmental issues in engineering/working environments will be studied in depths; Development of an existing design using reverse engineering within the requirements of Copyright, patents and design protection laws.
3. Workshop Practice: Hands-on exercises on the manufacture of simple parts using variety of machine tools and joining processes.
4. Computing: Knowledge of MATLAB as an engineering analysis tool is developed through lectures and practical sessions on: basic arithmetic, functions and data structures; graph plotting and interpretation; vectors and matrices; complex numbers; polynomials and the integration of functions. Applications are developed for simple mechanical design exercise using engineering problems using batch files and basic programming constructs including loops and conditional statements. Each group prepares a report of the outcome of this work.
Structure
19 one-hour lectures; 12 two-hour computing/design practical sessions; 3 two-hour workshop sessions; 5 three and a half-hour hands-on workshops in Aberdeen College
Assessment
1st Attempt: Continues assessment (100%)
Resit: Students who 'No Paper' any element of assessment will not be given resubmission opportunity and will be required to re-register for this course or its equivalent at the next available opportunity. All other students should be referred to the course coordinator for resubmission.
Formative Assessment
Students must participate in all continuously assessed work and submit their reports and engineering drawings for marking when required.
Feedback
Due to continuous assessment and progressive nature of this course together with the student numbers and the volume of submitted work the feedback provided will be of a generic nature. A short feedback session is arranged at the start of each lecture where specific problems and typical errors occurred in the class assignments will be demonstrated and explained. Feedback will also be given to individuals for the final assignments. Students who are still unclear about their assignments can contact the course contributor and arrange a meeting to discuss their issues.