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Mechanical Engineering Practical Skills 1 (MECH0004)

Key information

Faculty
Faculty of Engineering Sciences
Teaching department
Mechanical Engineering
Credit value
15
Restrictions
N/A
Timetable

Alternative credit options

There are no alternative credit options available for this module.

Description

Overview:

This module aims to provide the ability to communicate engineering concepts using drawing languages needed for product design and scientific reporting of practical experiences. Learners will also familiarise themselves with the basic techniques that are required in running and analysing laboratory experiments.

The module focuses on the most essential forms of engineering communications, including programming, graphical languages and reporting.

The first part of the module is concerned with graphical engineering communication, and builds up on the faculty led module ENGF0033 Design and Professional Skills 1 (Mechanical Engineering), to develop specific skills related with mechanical engineering drawing as a means of communicating engineering concepts and product design. The module provides a comprehensive introduction to drafting, sketching, and CAD transitioning techniques; focusing on mechanical engineering features and manufacturing processes. A workshop practice element will complement this section of the module, enabling the students to familiarise themselves with basic operations on workshop machinery.

The second part of the module introduces the basic techniques that are required by mechanical engineering students in running and analysing laboratory experiments. This section of the module is horizontally integrated to replace traditional discipline specific laboratory courses in the different engineering disciplines, with the objective of providing more integrated and life-long learning skills, better focused on methodologies for interpreting engineering problems, analysing data, interpreting and presenting results.

An introduction to programming languages is also provided, with a focus on data structures, and practical applications of programming.

Learning outcomes:

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

  • Identify and analyse mechanical drawings
  • Interpret and report the results from a lab experience and analyse experimental errors and uncertainty.
  • Apply the knowledge of sketching and technical drawing for the representation of mechanical engineering components.
  • Use available tools from hand-sketching to 3D CAD to produce mechanical drawing.
  • Understand and safely perform a range of basic operations on workshop machinery e.g. a lathe.
  • Plan and perform a laboratory experience.
  • Write a clear report which conforms to specified requirements of structure and formatting.
  • Design, code, and compile computer programs in Python
  • Convert a written algorithm specification to a procedural software design
  • Evaluate application of software solutions to practical engineering problems

Module deliveries for 2024/25 academic year

Intended teaching term: Term 2 ÌýÌýÌý Undergraduate (FHEQ Level 4)

Teaching and assessment

Mode of study
In Person
Methods of assessment
15% Clinical, laboratory or practical activity
50% Coursework
30% In-class activity
5% Viva or oral presentation
Mark scheme
Numeric Marks

Other information

Number of students on module in previous year
215
Module leader
Dr Llewellyn Morse
Who to contact for more information
mecheng.ug-queries@ucl.ac.uk

Last updated

This module description was last updated on 19th August 2024.

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