Question: Objectives: (1) Learn how to deal with angle lamina in structural analysis (2) Familiarise with the steps and procedures in macromechanical analysis of laminates. (3) Develop skills in laminate design with the help of computer programming and computational techniques. (4) Awareness of the social, ethical and environmental impacts of using composite materials. The Design Problem A 2 m long cylindrical pressur...
Question: This assignment contributes 100% of the marks for this module. Carry out all task detailed in this document. The assignment is broken down into five key tasks. The first two tasks will look at developing your basic CAD skills. The final 3 tasks of the assignment will look at using FEA to design and develop a component 2 Learning outcomes Students will be able to use standard CAE software to solve simple practical problems. In doing...
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Question: The learning outcomes that are assessed by this coursework are: 1. A systematic understanding of research methodology and practice. 2. The ability to interpret and critically appraise the research of others. 3. The ability to develop a research proposal with a clear aim, set of objectives and methodology 4. The ability to plan a meaningful and original research project. Assignment B - Tasks to be undertaken: This assignment is...
Search for your question Obtain a material index for the elastic bending of a simply supported beam with uniform distributed load for the entire length of the beam for a circular cross section, d (where d – diameter of the beam). Both the length and stiffness of the beam are fixed by the design. The beam should not deflect more than � under the bending load, F and the selected material should be...
Section 1 Condition Monitoring a)What are the 8 main steps in the generic procedure for implementing a condition monitoring programme which are outlined in BS ISO 17359:2011? b)With the aid of a block diagrams, outline the main elements of any two of the following systems: ·Active condition monitoring system. ·Vibration analysis system ·PC based acoustic emission monitoring system c)Answer the following questions ab...
Question: Q1. A steel cable should support a weight with a mean of 15 kN and COV of 0.12. Steel available for the cable has yield stress with a mean of 410 N/mm2 and COV of 0.10. Find the required cross-sectional area of the cable if the target reliability index βT (i.e., theminimum acceptable value of the reliability index) for it is3.4. What is the corresponding central safety factor? Assume that the yield stress of steel and the weight...
Efficiency of Energy Conversion Sequences using Renewable Sources 1. Question #2 of Assignment 9 involved an electrical generation system including a generator with an efficiency of 97%, a transmission line with a 92% efficiency, and finally a light bulb with a 40% conversion efficiency. Suppose that instead of coming from coal, the primary energy for the same system is captured by water turbines that have a 93% efficiency, wind turbin...
Question: LO1 Apply concepts of physics to develop solutions for hydrostatic and hydrodynamic problems. LO2 Calculate forces related to fluids at rest and in motion. LO3 Develop practical solutions for the distribution of fluids within correctly sized pipes. LO4. Calculate the hydrostatic pressure exerted on substructures for a given context. Assignment Brief and Guidance Scenario: The company you work for has recently taken on work invol...
1. The assignment should be your own original work and should be properly type-written in= your own words. It will be checked for plagiarism using Turnitin. Any plagiarism or copying from others will be dealt with through the university’s plagiarism procedures. Similarity (plagiarism) level higher than 10% is highly suspicious. 2. The whole report should be 1500 words plus any relevant material. Any references to materials should be g...
Task: The learning outcomes that are assessed by thiscourseworkare: 1.To recognise and engage with contentious issues regarding resource use and waste reduction 2.To select, summarise and examine in a systematic way the design considerations for reduced waste and resource use 3.To read and selectively draw upon a government report in the development of an argument 4.To identify and incorporate relevant literature into your discussion5.To ide...
Primary Environmental Causes of the RisksTask: It is common to be asked to provide bosses or higher ups with a concise report on a complicated subject, meaning you need to take a bunch of information and narrow it down to the most important points your boss needs to know. Also in the real world, higher ups rarely ask you to tell them something they already know, so remember to write as the expert on the topic and with full authority. This assig...
Late Submission PolicyDrawings can be done by hand or electronically. They can either be scanned / copied into your Word or pdf document. Any assignment submitted late, but within 5 working days of the deadline, will be given a maximum mark of 50%. Assignments submitted more than 5 working days after the deadline will not be marked, and a mark of 0% will be recorded. Students with special needs will be addressed on individual basis. (Candida...
Question: The learning outcomes that are assessed by this coursework are: 1. To critique of a body of literature relating to a specific research topic 2. To adopt a critical approach to writing 3. To use a referencing package and automated style sheet Late submission of coursework policy: Late submissions will be processed in accordance with current University regulations which state: “The time period during which a student may subm...
Part 1- Lab report, structure and marking scheme (30% of total mark)1. Part 1- Lab report, structure and marking scheme (30% of total mark)The first part of your report is around your laboratory work. It should comply with the following structure and will be marked based on following marking scheme.· Provide a brief introduction to rectilinear, ECP210. Explain the main objectives of the experiment.· Plot transient responses for a...