DME

DME1113 MECHATRONICS WORKSHOP

Upon completion of this module, students will be able to:

CLO1: Perform welding, milling, lathe machining and soldering according to Standard Operating Procedure (SOP).  (PLO5)

CLO2: Demonstrate an understanding of professional ethics, responsibilities and norms of engineering practices according to the workshop safety regulation. (PLO8)

CLO3:  Demonstrate  ability  to  work  in  team  to  complete  assigned  tasks  during practical work sessions (PLO9)


PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLER

This module is intended to introduce the fundamental concept of Programmable Logic Controller (PLC). Student will be trained to understand the basic architecture, types, operations and circuit design for PLC. Student also will do troubleshooting for a circuit diagram and identify solution for a particular PLC program.


Final Year Project 1

In the increasing recognition of the importance of practical know-how in both research and industry, engineering curriculum needs to be based on hands-on practical work where students analyze and design increasingly sophisticated systems with actual hardware implementation. This course provides such training towards practical skill acquisition. By incorporating practical design into the programme, the curriculum would enhance the skills of students and equip them with practical knowledge to function with competencies and creativities in the engineering profession.

The project course will introduce students to the identification of engineering problems (building an engineering system), project implementation, management, documentation and presentation.

1.      Students will identify an engineering system to be built that performs useful function(s). Initially, a proposal will be submitted to define the aims and scope of the proposed project before commencement of actual work to show that the project can be carried out feasibly and practically.

2.      In project implementation, students will design and build proposed engineering system. Practical skills will be consolidated as well as practical troubleshooting techniques employing common laboratory equipment.

3.      Proper project management involves planning and scheduling the project work to be carried out. Students will identify “when” and “what” to do in a time chart (Gantt Chart) and work following the schedule.

4.      A formal report will be written to document the project.

5.      Students will conduct a formal presentation of the project results obtained.


DME2118 THERMOFLUIDS

DME2118 THERMOFLUIDS

Course Objectives:

At the end of the course, students should be able to:

CLO1: To explain and apply the fundamental principles and engineering applications of thermodynamics, heat transfer and fluid mechanics. (PLO1)

CLO2: To analyse and identify problems involving basic thermofluids. (PLO2)