ࡱ > ] bjbjgg . &b &b i ^ ^ 8 & t d a : 8 8 8 8 ' ' ' $ 1 N ' ' ' ' ' 8 8 } } } ' R 8 8 } ' } } f n 8 θ y | i N ̟ 1 0 a j 5 5 n n 5 o 0 ' ' } ' ' ' ' ' } ' ' ' a ' ' ' ' 5 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ^ B : 1. Course title/number, number of credit hours EML 4730L MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY 3 credit hours 2. Course prerequisites, corequisites, and where the course fits in the program of study Prerequisites: Experimental Methodology EML 3523C (with a grade of C or above) 3. Course logistics Term: Fall 2018 Location: EG 162, Engineering West, Boca Raton Campus Time: T, R 3:30-4:20pm; T 4:30-6:20pm; R: 4:30-6:20pm 4. Instructor contact information Instructors name Office address Office Hours Contact telephone number Email addressVaishakh Krishnan Rm 267, Building 36, Boca Raton Campus krishnanv2016@fau.edu5. TA contact information TAs name Office address Office Hours Contact telephone number Email address6. Course description Experimental work related to heat transfer, fluid mechanics, mechanical systems, materials and solid mechanics. 7. Course objectives/student learning outcomes/program outcomes Course objectives This course is designed to have students perform laboratory experiments in various areas of mechanical engineering to reinforce concepts presented in the Departments core courses. Students will work with pre-arranged experiments and new experimental setups they design in the class. They will collect experimental results and analyze and interpret the data. Student learning outcomes & relationship to ABET a-k objectives1. Students will be able to properly compose a technical report. (g) 2. Students will be able to conduct experiments in the areas of the Mechanical Engineering curriculum and analyze and report the results appropriately. (a,b,e,g,k) 8. Course evaluation method Lab Reports 60% Individual tests 15% Final Project 25% 10% 9. Course grading scale Grading Scale: 93 and above: A, 90-93: A-, 87-90: B+, 83-87: B, 80-83 : B-, 77-80: C+, 73-77: C, 70-73: C-, 67-70: D+, 63-67: D, 60-63: D-, 60 and below: F. The final grade for the course will be the numerical average of grades assigned for all work in each of the categories listed above weighted according to the percentages shown. Up to 10% grade adjustment would be made to the final grade by the instructor based on student participation and peer evaluation. 10. Policy on makeup tests, late work, and incompletes Makeup reports are given only if there is solid evidence of a medical or otherwise serious emergency that prevented the student of participating in the experiment. 5 points deduction per day on late assignments Incomplete grades are against the policy of the department. Unless there is solid evidence of medical or otherwise serious emergency situation incomplete grades will not be given. 11. Special course requirements 12. Classroom etiquette policy University policy requires that in order to enhance and maintain a productive atmosphere for education, personal communication devices, such as cellular phones, are to be disabled in class sessions. 13. Disability policy statement In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), students who require special accommodation due to a disability to properly execute coursework must register with Student Accessibility Services (SAS) and follow all SAS procedures. SAS has offices across three of FAUs campuses Boca Raton, Davie and Jupiter however disability services are available for students on all campuses.14. Honor code policy Students at Դɼ are expected to maintain the highest ethical standards. Academic dishonesty is considered a serious breach of these ethical standards, because it interferes with the university mission to provide a high quality education in which no student enjoys unfair advantage over any other. Academic dishonesty is also destructive of the university community, which is grounded in a system of mutual trust and place high value on personal integrity and individual responsibility. Harsh penalties are associated with academic dishonesty. See University Regulation 4.001 at HYPERLINK "http://www.fau.edu/regulations/chapter4/4.001_Code_of_Academic_Integrity.pdf" www.fau.edu/regulations/chapter4/4.001_Code_of_Academic_Integrity.pdf 15. Required texts/reading The link ( HYPERLINK "https://exchange.fau.edu/owa/redir.aspx?C=lRYDj1azL0Wy6gJHaylZExFjnoJevc8I06GtWxzT951p-nEpWKUGfQ0GW2owvtv3wA-GWJPe81A.&URL=http%3a%2f%2fpeople.sinclair.edu%2fnickreeder%2feet155%2flabReportShort.htm" \t "_blank" http://people.sinclair.edu/nickreeder/eet155/labReportShort.htm) describes short/long report. The link ( HYPERLINK "https://exchange.fau.edu/owa/redir.aspx?C=lRYDj1azL0Wy6gJHaylZExFjnoJevc8I06GtWxzT951p-nEpWKUGfQ0GW2owvtv3wA-GWJPe81A.&URL=http%3a%2f%2focw.mit.edu%2fcourses%2fmechanical-engineering%2f2-672-project-laboratory-spring-2009%2freports%2f" \t "_blank" http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/mechanical-engineering/2-672-project-laboratory-spring-2009/reports/) will be useful for preparing research report and oral presentation.16. Supplementary/recommended readings Experimental assignments to be posted on Blackboard throughout the semester.17. Course topical outline, including dates for exams/quizzes, papers, completion of reading Course Coverage Lecture Topic Experiment Report due to Blackboard Hydraulic Jump Experiment Use Strain Gauge for Cantilever bending Impact Energy Loss Measurement Gelatin Gels Property Measurement (Viscoelastic strain rate) Shear Strength using Torsional loading Turbo machinery Lab- Design of a Wind-Powered, Propeller-Driven Vehicle Final Competition Final Turbo machinery Lab- Design of a Wind-Powered, Propeller-Driven Vehicle Presentation/competition TBD Department of Ocean and Mechanical Engineering Դɼ Course Syllabus / 0 1 2 _ ` f t u v w # Ĵ}n[HٴA5 h}" CJ OJ QJ aJ he h $he h CJ OJ QJ aJ nHtH $he hb#m CJ OJ QJ aJ nHtH he h CJ OJ QJ aJ he h_9a CJ OJ QJ aJ #hCF hJf >*CJ OJ QJ ^J aJ hCF hCF CJ OJ QJ aJ he hJf he hb#m 5CJ OJ QJ aJ (he hJf 5B* CJ OJ QJ aJ ph (he h 5B* CJ OJ QJ aJ ph "h= hGp 5>*CJ OJ QJ aJ 0 1 2 ` u v w n a a $If `gd $If gdCF z kd $$If l ," " t 0 "6 ! 4 4 l a p yt $If gdJf gdJf v w v v $If gdJf kd $$If l (0 ," L L t 0 "6 ! 4 4 l a yt $ % | o f $If gdHi &