Part APlease note that the examination paper comprises three parts (A, B and C), all three parts should be completed. Part A contains two compulsory questions both of them worth 25 marks. Part B and C contains two questions each. You need to answer both questions from part A (total of 50 marks). You need to answer both questions from part B (worth 50 marks) and both questions from part C (worth 50 marks). Part A Question A.1 [25 Marks] ...
ObjectiveWhat is the mechatronics lab analog sensors? The forth mechatronics lab discussed the analog sensors, their components and how to use them. The lab introduced two new components, the potentiometer and the temperature sensor. It also talked about the built-in components of the Arduino board such as the microprocessor, which is atmega328, and the digital pins. The lab also explained the simulator which allows the students to create the...
Learning OutcomesThe following module learning outcomes and professional body learning outcomes are tested in this assessment: 1. Demonstrate an understanding of international business environment and assess their context (international, local or organisational) for the support and constraints it provides for entrepreneurial activities, and reflect on the implications 2.Identify problems, needs or challenges in their environment and respond ...
Question: Scenario Your new boss, who was recently appointed to run an aviation company asks you to provide a short report on the stability of the aircraft. This report would include precise technical information about the stability of the aircraft, also the influence of various controls and components on keeping the aircraft in its desired flight path. Tasks 1. Define the aircraft axes and degrees of freedom. Analyse the different manoeuvres...
Part A: Decision Analysis (25 marks)As an engineer, very often you have to deal with problems that involve careful consideration, analysis, optimisation, interpretation, conclusion and decision. This assignment consists of three parts (A – Decision analysis, B – Network analysis and C – Maximal flow analysis). Each part comprises a case study which poses real systems challenges in terms of planning, optimization and decision ...
Question: Machine Design Using MATLAB, Mathcad or any other software package approved by the course instructor conduct a dynamic force analysis for the opposed two-cylinder crank,connecting rod and slider arrangement illustrated in Figure 1. All calculations (whether numerical or symbolic) must be completed and illustrated in your submission.A kinematic and kinetic analysis must be completed within the solution and results must be illustrated i...
Overview of Electric Vehicle Charging OptionsThere are typically 3 charging options for electric vehicles â Level 1 (charging by using a charger included with the vehicle and plugging into a standard 120V outlet at home), Level 2 (charging using charging units sold separately), and Level 3 (charging using nearby public charging stations). These three alternatives will be/are to be examined more critically. The guidelines bel...
Section 1: Introduction Understand the different processes of product development through digital manufacturing Ability to use design optimization techniques using appropriate software for digital manufacturing Ability to generate machine codes for 3D printing machines Understand the application of automation in digital manufacturing Note: All CAD and STL files you need for completing this coursework are uploaded on Blackboard module ...
Learning outcomes met in this assessmentThe Presentation is an opportunity for you to present selected aspects of the technical content of the course. Assessment is focused on the presentation style and content, and contributes 40% to the module mark You are expected to address at least one the Learning Outcomes shown. 1 - Critically evaluate the concept of sustainable development and its relevance to engineers and engineering practice 2 -...
Objective of the projectIntroduction The proposed title of this project is Fabricating, and design of a heated chair made of copper on the sitting region and beneath mainly for holding slippers and towels. The project concentrates mainly on fabricating as well as designing a heated chair made of copper and characterized by sitting area designed of copper material and a designed beneath region for hanging towel and placing of slippers. The desig...
ObjectiveYou will work in groups of three to perform a comparison of the properties of three aerofoil shapes, based on CFD simulations in two-dimensions, at an air speed of 50 m/s. In your report you should include details of the simulation such as grid shape and size, grid convergence, residual behaviour, and the input parameters for the simulation. You should also present the results of your simulations indicating aspects such as air flow ...
Overview of IncidentA bracket on a test vehicle has become the focus of an incident which occurred at a loading bay during some preliminary cold weather tests in Canada that was measured around - 20 oC on the day in question. The bracket part has a small boss were the bush is mounted. It is also known that the manufacturer looked to save costs and changed the original material specification and used 1023 Carbon Steel Sheet (SS) instead of that...
Q1 Structural DynamicsQ1 Structural DynamicsThe three-storey building in Figure Q1(a) is square on plan and has a regular grid of columns at 6m spacing. The columns have Young’s modulus 40 kN/mm2 and are circular in cross-section, with those on the ground storey being 400 mm in diameter and those on higher storeys 300 mm. The columns have pinned connections to the foundations but are fully fixed to the floor and roof beams. The beams can...
EngineThe assignment topic is Reliability Analysis on Engine.Need a new methodology, a proper Result section and evaluation of methodology. This chapter briefly explains the current engines, its working and different types of engines. Throughout the chapter, a brief overview of various types of engines and their current situation along with the reliability Analysis of engines will be provided so that we would understand and appreciate why i...
TaskRenewables provide nearly a third of UK power in the UK and half of this is generated by from wind energy. Generation from onshore and offshore wind in the UK are central to the shift to an energy system fit for the future. One British Green Energy company is planning to construct a wind turbine system. You have been asked to design and analyse data for this renewable energy focused company. This is an open assignment, so the result and v...