- Degree Bachelor
- Code: ME252
- Credit hrs: 3
- Prequisites: ME151
a- Knowledge and Understanding Through knowledge and understanding, students will be able to:rna.1) Concepts and theories of mathematics and sciences, appropriate to the disciplinerna.4) Principles of design including elements design, process and/or a system related to specific disciplines.rna.10) Technical language and report writingrna.p.2) Internal combustion, pumps, turbines and compressors, classification, construction design concepts, Operation and characteristicsrna.p.7) Basic theories and principles of some other engineering and mechanical engineering disciplines providing support to mechanical power and energy disciplines. rnb- Intellectual Skills Through intellectual skills, students will be able to:rnb.1) Select appropriate mathematical and computer-based methods for modeling and analyzing problems.rnb.2) Select appropriate solutions for engineering problems based on analytical thinking.rnb.3) Think in a creative and innovative way in problem solving and designrnb.8) Select and appraise appropriate ICT tools to a variety of engineering problemsrnb.12) Create systematic and methodic approaches when dealing with new and advancing technology. rnc- Professional Skills Through professional and practical skills, students will be able to:rnc.2) Professionally merge the engineering knowledge, understanding, and feedback to improve design, products and/or servicesrnc.3) Create and/or re-design a process, component or system, and carry out specialized engineering designsrnc.4) Practice the neatness and aesthetics in design and approach.rnc.5) Use computational facilities and techniques, measuring instruments, workshops and laboratory equipment to design experiments, collect, analyze and interpret resultsrnc.9) Demonstrate basic organizational and project management skills.rnc.12) Prepare and present technical reportsrnc.p.2) Prepare engineering drawings, computer graphics and specialized technical reportsrnc.p.3) Write computer programs pertaining to mechanical power and energy engineeringrnc.p.4) Describe the basic Thermal and fluid processes mathematically and use the computer software for their simulation and analysis rnd- General Skills Through general and transferable skills, students will be able to:rnd.4) Demonstrate efficient IT capabilities.rnd.9) Refer to relevant literature rn
Bachelor degree in Mechanical Engineering (Automotive Engineering)
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content serial | Description |
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1 | AutoCAD basics |
2 | Object construction and manipulation |
3 | Geometric construction |
4 | Layers, text and dimensioning |
5 | Section views, hatching and construction of blocks |
6 | Solid modeling, primitives and Boolean operations |
7 | Creating solid models from 2D polylines / 7th week evaluation |
8 | Viewing, modifying and editing solids, solid modeling exercises |
9 | Assembly drawing with applications in Mechanical, Industrial and Marine Engineering – Assembly drawing exercise |
10 | Free hand sketching – Assembly drawing exercises |
11 | Fits and Tolerances - Assembly drawing exercises |
12 | Applications on Fits and Tolerance on Drawings - Assembly drawing exercises / 12th week evaluation |
13 | Conventional representation of Mechanical elements - Assembly drawing exercises. |
14 | Surface finish and machining symbols - Assembly drawing exercises |
15 | Welding and hydraulic symbols - Assembly drawing exercises |
16 | Final Examination |
1 | AutoCAD basics |
2 | Object construction and manipulation |
3 | Geometric construction |
4 | Layers, text and dimensioning |
5 | Section views, hatching and construction of blocks |
6 | Solid modeling, primitives and Boolean operations |
7 | Creating solid models from 2D polylines / 7th week evaluation |
8 | Viewing, modifying and editing solids, solid modeling exercises |
9 | Assembly drawing with applications in Mechanical, Industrial and Marine Engineering – Assembly drawing exercise |
10 | Free hand sketching – Assembly drawing exercises |
11 | Fits and Tolerances - Assembly drawing exercises |
12 | Applications on Fits and Tolerance on Drawings - Assembly drawing exercises / 12th week evaluation |
13 | Conventional representation of Mechanical elements - Assembly drawing exercises. |
14 | Surface finish and machining symbols - Assembly drawing exercises |
15 | Welding and hydraulic symbols - Assembly drawing exercises |
16 | Final Examination |
1 | AutoCAD basics |
2 | Object construction and manipulation |
3 | Geometric construction |
4 | Layers, text and dimensioning |
5 | Section views, hatching and construction of blocks |
6 | Solid modeling, primitives and Boolean operations |
7 | Creating solid models from 2D polylines / 7th week evaluation |
8 | Viewing, modifying and editing solids, solid modeling exercises |
9 | Assembly drawing with applications in Mechanical, Industrial and Marine Engineering – Assembly drawing exercise |
10 | Free hand sketching – Assembly drawing exercises |
11 | Fits and Tolerances - Assembly drawing exercises |
12 | Applications on Fits and Tolerance on Drawings - Assembly drawing exercises / 12th week evaluation |
13 | Conventional representation of Mechanical elements - Assembly drawing exercises. |
14 | Surface finish and machining symbols - Assembly drawing exercises |
15 | Welding and hydraulic symbols - Assembly drawing exercises |
16 | Final Examination |
1 | AutoCAD basics |
2 | Object construction and manipulation |
3 | Geometric construction |
4 | Layers, text and dimensioning |
5 | Section views, hatching and construction of blocks |
6 | Solid modeling, primitives and Boolean operations |
7 | Creating solid models from 2D polylines / 7th week evaluation |
8 | Viewing, modifying and editing solids, solid modeling exercises |
9 | Assembly drawing with applications in Mechanical, Industrial and Marine Engineering – Assembly drawing exercise |
10 | Free hand sketching – Assembly drawing exercises |
11 | Fits and Tolerances - Assembly drawing exercises |
12 | Applications on Fits and Tolerance on Drawings - Assembly drawing exercises / 12th week evaluation |
13 | Conventional representation of Mechanical elements - Assembly drawing exercises. |
14 | Surface finish and machining symbols - Assembly drawing exercises |
15 | Welding and hydraulic symbols - Assembly drawing exercises |
16 | Final Examination |
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