Question: The learning outcomes that are assessed by this coursework are: 1. Systematic understanding of research methodology and practice. 2. Ability to interpret and critically appraise the research of others. 3. Ability to develop a research proposal 4. Ability to plan a meaningful and original research project. When completed you are required to submit your coursework to: All completed coursework must be sent to the module leader ele...
Assignment Requirements1.The assignment should be your own work and should be properly type-written in your own words. Due to the novel virus and extraordinary condition students are allowed to do the assignment hand-written in your own words and then submit the file in Turnitin. It will be checked for plagiarism using Turnitin. Any plagiarism or copying from others will be dealt with through the university’s plagiarism procedures. Simil...
Guidelines for Assignment Submission1. The assignment should be your own work and should be properly type-written in your own words. Due to the novel virus and extraordinary condition students are allowed to do the assignment hand-written in your own words and then submit the file in Turnitin. It will be checked for plagiarism using Turnitin. Any plagiarism or copying from others will be dealt with through the university’s plagiarism pro...
Late submission of coursework policyLate 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 submit a piece of work late without authorisation and have the work capped at 40% [50% at PG level] if passed is 14 calendar days. Work submitted unauthorised more than 14 calendar days after the original submission date will...
Question: The learning outcomes that are assessed by this coursework are: 1 Demonstrate proficiency in analysing advanced thermal cycles and heat transfer modes and their applications 2 Design and model heat and mass transfer on complex geometries using commercial or in-house computational codes and critically evaluate the results Your marked coursework and feedback will be available to you on 30th May 2020 If for any reason this is not fo...
Task 1Scenario: The company you work for has recently taken on work involved with hydraulic structures as someone who has recently graduated from a programme which includes significant civil engineering hydraulics you are asked to join the management team with respect to these projects. a) Water flowing in a pipe, is taking water from a reservoir some 100m above a city what is the pressure in the pipe as its enters the city? If a open chann...
ScreeningConvert the ‘object’ specific needs above into the ‘material’ specific ones that will allow selection to take place. A comprehensive list is required here. Make sure you rank it to put the most importanat the top. Below the table, add some text to comment on your reasons for choosing these items. Screening: Use CES to screen out unsuitable materials or types of materials. Record the results in tables and/or ...
Checking the Correctness of InputsTo check the correctness of the inputs we must check that nnodes is positive the length of Q is equal to the number of rows in M the elements in C are all positive the length of C is equal to the number of columns in M the pressure in the outlet is smaller than the pressure in the inlet Pout < PinIf any of these checks fails the function must exit and return a value of zero for the tw outputs (flow, v). ...
Part 1: Beamsi) A simply supported 6m long beam has two 24kN point loads positioned symmetrically at 2m and 4m from the left hand end of the beam. The beam depth is 300mm, the width is 150mm. The beam is an ‘I’ section beam with a 5mm wall thickness. Determine: a) The reaction forces if the beam is supported at each end, b) the shear force in the centre of the beam by the use of a shear force diagram, c) the maximum bending m...
Significant Energy Usage Processes in Food and Drink ManufacturingTasks to be undertaken:Imagine you are a consultant specialising in energy efficiency within the food and drink sector. You may be asked to audit a range of different manufacturers within this sector, but their facilities will all tend to use energy for heating, cooling, cooking, mixing, baking, cleaning and refrigeration as well as specialised processes such as pasteurisation. In...
Significant Energy Using Processes in Food and Drink ManufacturingImagine you are a consultant specialising in energy efficiency within the food and drink sector. You may be asked to audit a range of different manufacturers within this sector, but their facilities will all tend to use energy for heating, cooling, cooking, mixing, baking, cleaning and refrigeration as well as specialised processes such as pasteurisation. In addition to the manufa...
Part 1 – Lab ReportDuring the practical sessions, a tensile test experiment will be carried on two samples. By taking the data of load vs. elongation, try to find out the following mechanical properties: • Yield strength • Ultimate Tensile Strength • Ductility • Modules of Elasticity Based on these outcomes, what mechanical product do you suggest to be made from each material, and give your reasons? Note: the ...
Error Handling and OverflowThere are 18 questions in full, however, only FOUR questions are for your coursework, which will be chosen (determined) by the computer (by the method of a random choice). There is no mark if you do the questions selected by yourself. 1. (a) Avoiding large errors, overflow and underflow. For 100 values of x over the interval [1014 , 1016], evaluate the following expression y = p 2x 2 + 1 − 1 and then dev...
Learning OutcomesOn successful completion of this module a student will be able to: 1. Critically evaluate from a socio-economic, technical, and environmental perspective, the dynamics and dependencies of alternative innovative solutions for construction against conventional construction methodologies 2. Apply the innovative concepts of sustainable procurement and supply chain management to the study of construction techniques and the assembly...
Task A: Wind VariabilityThe aim of this assignment is to understand the nature of the wind resource; to learn how to conduct a site specific analysis of the wind environment from measured data on the site in order to estimate the suitability of the site for wind turbine applications. An excel file is provided, with one year of wind speed data from Camborne1. The site is considered for installation of a wind turbine. With this consideration in...