Tasks to be UndertakenThe 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. Late submission of coursework policy: Late su...
What is SEO Optimization? Students willsubmit: · calculations, including workings, to show their achievement of a solution to the assigned questions · short written statements, explaining: o statutory requirements for structural designs o safety factors for live loads, dead loads and imposed loads determined in calculations o evaluating how bending moments determine steel beamselection o analysing support methods and defle...
Late submission policy ·Late submission of any item of coursework will be capped at a minimum pass mark if received up to one week late. Any submission received more than one week late will be awarded a mark of zero. ·Late submission of referred coursework will automatically be awarded a mark of zero. Note: The School operates a strict policy on late submission. Canvas/Studynet marks all work submitted late, even by one second, ...
Overview of the development of construction and its impact on the built environmentAll drawings should be produced in an industry standard CAD/BIM application and presented on A3 sheets. Drawings should be bound into the report. You are encouraged to use images, graphics, charts, drawings and other material to support your work. Any material that is derived from other sources must be suitably referenced using a standard form of citation. Prov...
Project RestrictionsThe course project consists of creating all the parts needed to complete the given production scenario.Student groups are the same as the lab groups. The project must be completed using roboguide and awork cell is given.For all projects follow these restrictions: 1. No extra movements 2. Proper pick and place routines where used 3. Neat coding 4. Informative commenting of functionality (not instructions) 5. Limit ma...
Question: The company you work for (Pipes and Tubing for All, PTFA) has tasked you with assessing the characteristics of the latest piping material that has come out of the R&D labs under the code name “Poly-Uber-Oxyside (PUO)”. To do that you need to evaluate the friction factor (f) and the Reynolds number (Re) of water flowing through a segment of PUO pipe of known length (L). The standardised test set-up (Figure 1) that has ...
Question: Penalties for Late Submissions ? Late submission of any item of coursework for each day or part thereof (or for hard copy submission only, working day or part thereof) for up to five days after the published deadline, coursework relating to modules at Levels 0, 4, 5, 6 submitted late (including deferred coursework, but with the exception of referred coursework), will have the numeric grade reduced by 10 grade points until or unless ...
Question: A1 Sketch a graph to show how the sound reduction performance of a simple partition varies with frequency. Identify four characteristic zones. A2 Concert halls often have solid panels located around the stage and above the audience. Explain the purpose of these panels and describe the benefits that these provide in terms of audience and performer experience. (a) Explain the difference between Rw and R’w. (b) Why might a part...
Question: The learning outcomes that are assessed by this coursework demonstrate: 1. A systematic understanding of the activities of industrial organisations at all points of the product life-cycle from raw material extraction to disposal and a critical awareness of current approaches to mitigating associated environmental impacts. 2. A comprehensive understanding of assessment and analysis techniques that can be applied to the student...
Instructions and Guidelines1. This assessment was designed to be completed within 3 Hours under examination conditions. You are not expected to need 24 hours to complete this assessment. 2. As this is a coursework assessment there is no extra time allocated for students with a SOSN. 3. If you experience technical difficulties, e.g. access and upload issues, or identify a potential error in a question please email the module leader s.vahid@ki...
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. Your marked coursework and feedback will be available afte...
Question: 1.This assessment was designed to be completed within 3 Hours under examination conditions. You are not expected to need 24 hours to complete this assessment. 2. As this is a coursework assessment there is no extra time allocated for students with a SOSN. This is an open book assessment so you may consult your notes, textbooks and the internet. You must not collaborate with someone else on this assessment, it should be wholly your...
Learning outcomesThe assignment should produce sufficient evidence for partial fulfillment of the following module learning outcomes: 1. Apply principles of thermodynamics to modern energy systems. 2. Critically evaluate different sources of energy and fuels for energy generation. 3. Analyse performance of different energy conversion technologies 5. Design, integrate and analyse energy systems for specific uses. Use the Engineering Equa...
Learning OutcomesThe learning outcomes that are assessed by this coursework demonstrate: 1. A systematic understanding of the activities of industrial organisations at all points of the product life-cycle from raw material extraction to disposal and a critical awareness of current approaches to mitigating associated environmental impacts. 2. A comprehensive understanding of assessment and analysis techniques that can be applied to the studen...
High Level StorageTask: 1 To access the high level storage a fixed position crane is required 3 metres from one wall. The maximum load will be 2 tonnesTwo possible options are a 3m cantilever support or a 6m encastré beam.For both options calculate the magnitude of shear force and bending moments.2 A 3m column with fixed ends will support part of the storage. A worst case compressive load of 600kN has been estimated by the ma...