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436-226 Engineering Design and Materials 1E - Basic Concepts in Engineering Design and Materials Selection (Environmental)

Credit points: 7.1

Coordinator: Mr. J. G. Weir and Dr. K. Xia

Prerequisite: 436-105 Engineering Communications, 436-220 EDM1A and 436-222 EDM1B

Contact: 13 hours of lectures and 26 hours of tutorial work

Timetable: Second semester

Objectives:

Upon completion students will:

Content:

General approach to design problems. Invention, analysis, decision making. Objectives, criteria and constraints. Design strategies. Technical, ergonomic, environment and economic factors. Appraisal of benefit and cost. Fault and failure analysis. Probability, uncertainty, assessment of risk and externalities. Use of computers in engineering design and materials selection. Interfacing geometric and mathematical models, sensitivity analyses, combinatorial search. Rational approaches to the selection of engineering materials from first principles.

Assessment:

Practical work, projects and reports not exceeding 30 pages; a two-hour examination.

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Handbook 1996 : Faculty of Engineering (Volume 4 page 111)

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Date created:    Oct  9 1995
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