MEMORANDUM - Chemical and Process Engineering

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ENCH 294
revised Sept 2010
PROCESS ENGINEERING DESIGN 1
2010
1.
Aim
To introduce drawing standards, projection theory, freehand sketching,
computer aided design (CAD) and provide a basic understanding of the
formalized engineering design process.
2.
Learning Objectives
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
3.
To obtain an understanding of design and the design process.
To acquire engineering sketching and drawing skills.
To develop basic skills in the use of solid modelling software.
To develop applied design skills.
Course Content
ANATOMY OF ENGINEERING:
Content:
1. Mechanical Engineering Practice
2. Industrial Hardware
ENGINEERING DRAWING:
Content:
1. Projection and sketching
2. Line types
3. Dimensioning
4. Drawing task – threaded fasteners
5. Drawing task – circular features
6. Drawing task – auxiliary views
7. Drawing task – drawing from a description
8. Revision class
9. Test
CAD:
Content:
1. Introduction to modelling
2. Basic modelling techniques
3. Assembly modelling
4. Advanced modelling techniques
5. Drawing generation
Design Tasks:
1. Modelling strategy
2. Detailed drawings
3. Assembly drawings
4. System design
SAFETY: 8 lectures of safety for chemical and process engineers
ELECTRICAL: 6 lectures on basic aspects of electrical systems form chemical
and process engineers
4.
Teaching staff
Dr J Pearse, Dept of Mechanical Engineering (Course coordinator).
Mr B Sparks, Dept of Mechanical Engineering (Teaching assistant coordinator).
Dr P Gostomski, Dept of Chemical and Process Engineering.
Dr K Morison, Dept of Chemical and Process Engineering.
5.
Assessment
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6.
Engineering drawing 35% (homework tasks 10%, test 30%)
CAD 10%
Design tasks 35%
Safety Exam10%, test on Tuesday 2 November at 9.30am
Electrical 5%, due Tuesday 10 August, 5 pm
Anatomy of Engineering - Pass/Fail
Course References
SAA/SNZ HB1:1994 Technical Drawing for Students (recommended)
BSI PP7308:1986 Engineering Drawing Practice for Schools and Colleges.
Simmons C.H. and Maguire D.E. - Manual of Engineering Drawing, Edward
Arnold, 1995.
Boundy A.W. – Engineering Drawing, McGraw Hill.
Howard W.E., Musto J. – Introduction to solid modeling using Solidworks 2009
(Essential course text)
7.
Timetable
TIMETABLE
FOR 2010
Week
Month
13
14
15
16
17
18
July
19
20
21
22
Sept
23
24
Oct
Aug
12
19
26
2
9
16
23
30
6
13
20
27
29
4
13
2
Nov
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thur
Fri
CAD
CAD
ED
ED
ED
ELEC
ELEC
ELEC
CAD
CAD
ED
ED
DT
ELEC
ELEC
ELEC
CAD
ED
ED
ED
TEST
SF
SF
SF
SF
DT
SF
SF
SF
SF
DT
DT
DT
DT
SAFETY
Exam
(1.5hrs)
ED: Engineering drawing (8)
DT: Design tasks with CAD (4)
TEST: Test (1)
AE: Anatomy of engineering (2) – run in semester 1
CAD: Modelling and assembly (5)
SF: Safety (8) – Will be delivered in term 4 on Tuesdays at 11:00 in E14 and Thursdays at 11:00 in E6
ELEC: Electrical lectures (6) - To be held on Tuesdays at 11:00 in E14 and Thursdays at 11:00 in E6
for the first three weeks of semester two
Last updated 9July 2010
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