Course Specifications
Course Specifications
Course Specifications
B- Professional Information
2- Course Aims:
The aims of this course are to provide the student, with basic knowledge of the
graphic language for understanding mechanical drawing with emphases on
orthographic projection theory and application, As well as, this course provides the
student with required skills of reading and writing mechanical drawing, The Purpose
of this course is also to give the student an understanding of the interrelationship of
engineering graphics and the principles of descriptive geometry. It is a
comprehensive study of the graphical solutions to problems, involving the following:
orthographic projection, points and lines in a space, auxiliary views, planes, parallel
and perpendicular lines, intersecting and nonintersecting lines.
3- Course Objectives:
1
4- Relationship between the course and the programme
6- Course Topics.
3
8- Course Topics/hours/ILOS
Course Intended
Self learning
Presentation
Cooperative
Discovering
and Movies
Discussion
Modelling
Site visits
storming
Problem
Tutorial
Projects
Lecture
learning outcomes
Playing
solving
Brain
(ILOs)
5
10- Teaching and Learning Methods for Low Capacity and Outstanding Students:
11- Assessment
Assessment Methods
Model Exams Assessment
Presentation Assessment
Tutorial Assessment
Project Assessment
Report Assessment
Laboratory Test
Quiz assessment
Written Exam
Home Exam
Oral Exam
Monitoring
Discussion
a1-1 x x x x
Knowledge a8-1 x x
& Understanding a8-2 x
a13-1 x x x
b2-1 x x x x x
Intellectual b3-1 x x x
Skills
b18-1 x x x x
c2-1 x x x
Professional c3-1 x x x x x
Skills
c13-1 x x x
6
d2-1 x
General Skills
d9-2 x x x x
1. French, t.e. and Vierck, C.J.; Graphic Science, McGraw-Hill, New York
Goetsch, et. al., Technical Drawing, 6th ed. (Delmar, 2010), using chapters 7-9
James Earle, Engineering Design Graphics with AutoCAD 2007, 12th ed.
7
2-.‘Descriptive Geometry’(6th edition Chinese)and the corresponding workbook(4th edition),
edited by DUT, published by Higher Education Press, 2003
3.‘Engineering Graphics’ (8th edition, English), and ‘Engineering Drawing Problem Series 2’
(10th edition), Frederick E. Giesecke, Lava Mitchell, Henry Cecil Spencer, Ivan Leroy Hill etc.
2004, reedited by professor JIAO Yonghe from Beijing Institute of Technology, 2005
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Date: 1/10/2011.
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Production Eng. & Mech. Design. Dept. Academic year: 2011-2012
Faculty of Engineering Academic term: 1st Term
Minoufiya University Academic level: PREP.
Course Specification
A- Basic Information
B- Professional Information
2- Course Aims:
This course provides the student with basic knowledge for both manufacturing and industrial
engineering beside the information about engineering materials, work shop safety and bench
work. This course is designed to help the student acquire knowledge and skills in the use of hand
tools, layout tools, measuring tools and machine tools that will prepare the student to build items
from the information given. The students will be introduced to advanced surface grinding work
such as angular and form grinding, tool grinding (mill cutters, drills and taps). Additional work
on the other machine tools in the laboratory will include jig boring. This course provides the
student with introduction to manufacturing, metal processing, casting and related processes,
metal forming and sheet metal working, conventional machining. In addition, students have to
perform laboratory assignments in which they would operate standard machines such as lathe,
planning, milling, grinding, and sand casting.
3- Course Objectives:
1- Introducing the basic knowledge in manufacturing processes and Identify the various
materials and equipment used in forming and machining processes.
2- Identifying the engineering materials and their application in production technology.
3- introducing the basic knowledge in bench work, casting, welding, and forming processes.
4- Develop in the students an understanding of the basic principles of shop processes well enough
to transfer from one machine or job shop to another in an industrial setting.
5- Develop in the students the proper safety habits and attitudes needed in an industrial
atmosphere.
4- Relationship between the course and the programmed
6- Course Topics.
Topic
General Topics Weeks
No.
1st Workshop safety 1
2nd Fundamental of Engineering Materials 2
3rd Casting Processes 3-4
4th Forming Processes(Rolling,Drawing,Extrusion and Spinning 5-6
5th Welding Processes 7
6th Bench Work (Measurement, Filling,Taping,Drilling and Sawing) 9-10
7th Metal Machining Principles(Turning,Milling, Shaping, Drilling and Grinding) 11-14
8th Introduction to Production Management 15
2
8- Course Topics/hours/ILOS
Course Intended
Self learning
Presentation
Cooperative
Discovering
and Movies
Discussion
Modelling
Site visits
storming
Problem
Tutorial
Projects
Lecture
learning outcomes
Playing
solving
Brain
(ILOs)
3
10- Teaching and Learning Methods for Low Capacity and Outstanding Students:
11- Assessment
11.1 Assessment Methods:
Assessment Methods
Model Exams Assessment
Presentation Assessment
Tutorial Assessment
Project Assessment
Report Assessment
Laboratory Test
Quiz assessment
Written Exam
Home Exam
Oral Exam
Monitoring
Discussion
Course Intended Learning
Outcome (ILOs)
Knowledge a3-1 x x x
& Understanding a8-1 x
Intellectual
b3-1 x x x x
Skills
c1-1 x x
Professional c8-1 x x x x
Skills c11-1 x x
c11-2
General Skills d2-1 x
4
11.2 Assessment Weight, Schedule and Grades Distribution:
Date: 1/10/2011.
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Production Eng. & Mech. Design. Dept. Academic year: 2013-2014
Faculty of Engineering Academic term: 1st & 2nd Terms
Minoufiya University Academic level: 1st PROD.
Course Specification
A- Basic Information
Title: Drawing and The Machine Construction Code Symbol: PRE 101
Element of program: Major Date of specification approval: 2013
Department offering the course: Prod. Eng. & Mech. Design. Dept. Bylaw 2003
B- Professional Information
2- Course Aims:
The aims of this course are to provide the student, upon completing the bases of production
drawing and be able to assemble the different elements of machine construction and some of hand
tools. This course will also provide students, with enough knowledge of some symbols to
communicate additional information regarding surface quality and applicable standard. As well as,
this course will give the student the required comprehensive and practical skills of ability for
drawing the machine elements.
3- Course Objectives:
1. Demonstration of the knowledge and understanding the basic concebtes of drawing and
the machine construction.
2. Definition of the requirements of production and machine drawing.
3. Realizing of properly document working drawings.
4. Description of fits, tolerances and surface marks.
5. Drawing and assembly of different machine elements such as coupling, bearing, seals,
threaded elements, gears, vises, valves, springs…etc.
1
5- Course Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
6- Course Topics.
Topic
General Topics Weeks
No.
1st Quick return to Engineering Drawing. 1-3
2nd System of Fits and Tolerances. 4-5
3rd Machining Marks(Surface roughness Marks). 6
4th Coded Number of used Metals. 7
5th Joining of Machine Parts. 9
6th Machine Parts Exercises. 11-14
7th FIRST TERM EXAM 15
8th Assembly Drawing of Groupe of Trolley Wheels 16-17
9th Assembly Drawing of Some Types of Screw Jack 18
10th Assembly Drawing of Some Types of Belt Tightener and Tension Rod 19-20
11th Assembly Drawing of Some Types of Vises 21-24
12th Assembly Drawing of Some Types of Holders 25-26
13rd Assembly Drawing of Slide Tool Holder 27
14th Assembly Drawing of Some Types of Pipe Joints 28
15th Assembly Drawing of Some Types of Gear Boxes 29
16th SECOND TERM EXAM 30
2
8- Course Topics/hours/ILOS
Week-2
System of Fits and Tolerances 5 1 4 -- a1-1
Week-3
System of Fits and Tolerances 5 1 4 -- a1-2
Week-4
Machining Marks 5 1 4 -- a1-2
Week-5
Coded Number of used Metals. 5 1 4 -- a1-2
Week-6
Machine Parts. 5 1 4 -- a1-2 & c17-1
Week-7
Machine Parts. 5 1 4 -- a1-2 & c19-1
Self learning
Presentation
Cooperative
Discovering
and Movies
Discussion
Modelling
Site visits
storming
Problem
Tutorial
Projects
Course Intended
Lecture
Playing
solving
Brain
learning outcomes
(ILOs)
a1-1 x x
Knowledge & a1-2 x x
understanding a1-3 x x
a1-4 x x
Intellectual b17-1 x x
Skills b17-2 x x
Professional c19-1 x x
Skills c19-2 x x
General Skills d1-1 x x x
10- Teaching and Learning Methods for Low Capacity and Outstanding Students:
4
11- Assessment
Assessment Methods
Presentation Assessment
Tutorial Assessment
Project Assessment
Report Assessment
Quiz Assessment
Laboratory Test
Written Exam
Home Exam
Oral Exam
Monitoring
Discussion
Course Intended Learning
Outcome (ILOs)
a1-1 x x
Knowledge a1-2 x x
& Understanding a1-3 x x
a1-4 x x
Intellectual b17-1 x x
Skills b17-2 x x
Professional c19-1 x x x x
Skills c19-2 x x x x
General Skills d1-1 x x
5
12- Facilities required for teaching and learning:
A. Library Usage:
Students should be encouraged to use library technical resources in the preparation of
drawing semester work and home tasks.
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Course coordinator Programme coordinator
Date: 15/9/2013.
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Production Eng. & Mech. Design. Dept. Academic year: 2010-2011
Faculty of Engineering Academic term: 1st Term
Minoufiya University Academic level: FIRST PROD.
Course Specification
A- Basic Information
B- Professional Information
2- Course Aims:
This course provides the student with basic knowledge for both manufacturing and
industrial engineering beside the inform about engineering materials, work shop safety and
bench work.
3- Course Objectives:
1- introducing the basic knowledge in manufacturing processes
2-Identifying the engineering materials and their application in production technology
3-introducing the basic knowledge in bench work, casting, welding, and forming processes
1
5- Course Intended Learning Outcomes (Ills)
Field Programme ILOs that the course Course ILOs
contribute in achieving
A3- ):- Characteristics of
engineering materials related to a3-1- list the characteristics of engineering
the discipline. materials
C16-19):- Prepare the process c19-1 Use the process plan for manufacturing
plan for manufacturing
D2)- Work in stressful d2-1 Lead working team for working in
General skills environment and within stressful environment and within
constraints constraints.
D3):- Communicate effectively d3-1 Share working team through
communicate effectively .
2
6- Course Topics.
Topic
General Topics Weeks
No.
1st Fundamental of mechanical properties materials 1
2nd Simple stresses and strain 2-3
3rd Volumetric strain and elaastic constants 4-5
4th Torsion and applications ( flange cuplucing, springs, gear shaftes) 6-7
5th Bending stresses in beams 8-9
6th Shear stress due to bending 10-11
7th Deflection of beams 12-13
8th Buckling in columns and struts 14-15
8- Course Topics/hours/ILOS
Week-5 b2-1&b6-1&c2-1
Compressive test 5 3 1 1 c13-1
Week-6 Torsion a3-1 &a13-1& b2-
5 3 1 1 1&b6-1
Week-7 Torsion (spring) 5 3 1 1 a1-1& d2-1&b18-1
Week-8
3
9- Teaching and Learning Method:
Course Intended
Self learning
Presentation
Cooperative
Discovering
and Movies
Discussion
Modelling
Site visits
storming
Problem
Tutorial
Projects
Lecture
learning outcomes
Playing
solving
Brain
(ILOs)
10- Teaching and Learning Methods for Low Capacity and Outstanding Students:
4
11- Assessment
11.1 Assessment Methods:
Assessment Methods
Presentation Assessment
Tutorial Assessment
Project Assessment
Report Assessment
Laboratory Test
Quiz assessment
Written Exam
Home Exam
Oral Exam
Monitoring
Discussion
Course Intended Learning
Outcome (ILOs)
a3-1 x x x
Knowledge a8-1 x
& Understanding a8-2 x
a13-1 x x x
b2-1 x x x x
Intellectual b6-3 x x
Skills
b18-1 x x x x
c2-1 x x
Professional c15-1 x x x x
Skills
c19-1 x x
d2-1 x
General Skills
d3-1 x x x x
5
12- Facilities required for teaching and learning:
A. laboratory Usage:
-----------
Library Usage:
Students should be encouraged to use library technical resources in the preparation of problems
and reports.
Date: 1/10/2011.
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Production Eng. & Mech. Design. Dept. Academic year: 2011-2012
Faculty of Engineering Academic term: 1st Term
Minoufiya University Academic level: 1st PROD.
Course Specification
A- Basic Information
B- Professional Information
2- Course Aims:
The aims of this course are to provide the student, with enough knowledge of
machine tools and related operations for solving engineering problems. As well as,
this course provide the student with required skills of applying knowledge of
mathematics, science and engineering concepts for creating solutions of engineering
problems using machining processes. This course will also provide students, with the
required skills of selecting the proper machining process and the suitable variables
for solving the engineering problems.
3- Course Objectives:
1. Demonstration of the knowledge and understanding the basic conceptes of machining
processes.
2. Definition of the requirements of cutting tool materials and cutting fluids.
3. Realizing of the different types of machining operations and the suitable variables.
4. Evaluation of the suitable process for solving the engineering problems.
4- Relationship between the course and the programme
1
5- Course Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
Field Programme ILOs that the course Course ILOs
contribute in achieving
A1- Concepts and theories of
a1-1 Explain different machining
mathematics and processes for solving engineering
problems using knowledge of
sciences, appropriate to
mathematics, science and engineering
Knowledge&
the discipline. concepts.
Understanding
A3 – Characteristics of a3-1 List the main properties of the cutting
tool materials.
engineering materials used for
a3-2 Discuss the difference between the
manufacturing the cutting tools. different cutting tool materials
A13- Concepts, principles and
theories relevant to a13 -1 Define different engineering
Mechanical Engineering techniques for solving some machine
and manufacture. element problems by machining.
C15- Use basic workshop c15 -1 Use the basic workshop equipments
equipment safely. and tools safely.
Professional C19 - Prepare the process plan c19 -1 Develop a process planing for
skills for manufacturing. manufacturing products on different
machine tools.
6- Course Topics.
Topic
General Topics Weeks
No.
1st Introduction – Cutting tool materials 1-3
2nd Different bench work 4-6
3rd Machine tools and their processes 7 -10
4th Producing and machining threads 11 -12
5th Processing sheets with different machining processes 13 -15
2
8- Course Topics/hours/ILOS
Week-2
Cutting tool materials 6 2 -- 4 a3-1 & a3-2
Week-3
Properties cutting tool materials 6 2 -- 4 a3-1& a3-2
Week-8
3
9- Teaching and Learning Method:
Course Intended
Self learning
Presentation
Cooperative
Discovering
and Movies
Discussion
Modelling
Site visits
storming
Problem
Tutorial
Projects
Lecture
learning outcomes
Playing
solving
Brain
(ILOs)
10- Teaching and Learning Methods for Low Capacity and Outstanding Students:
4
11- Assessment
Assessment Methods
Presentation Assessment
Tutorial Assessment
Project Assessment
Report Assessment
Laboratory Test
Quiz assessment
Written Exam
Home Exam
Oral Exam
Monitoring
Discussion
Course Intended Learning
Outcome (ILOs)
a1-1 x x x
Knowledge a3-1 x
& Understanding a3-2 x
a13-1 x x x
Intellectual b13-1 x x x x
Skills b18-1 x x
Professional c15-1 x x
Skills c19-1 x x x x
d2-1 x
General Skills
d3-1 x x x x
5
12- Facilities required for teaching and learning:
A. laboratory Usage:
Students are expected to prepare a sheet process for a product and apply it in the workshop.
B. Library Usage:
Students should be encouraged to use library technical resources in the preparation of
laboratory reports.
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Date: 1/10/2011.
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7
Production Eng. & Mech. Design. Dept. Academic year: 2011-2012
Faculty of Engineering Academic term: 1st Term
Minoufiya University Academic level: 1st PROD.
Course Specification
A- Basic Information
Title: Applied Mechanics Code Symbol: PRE 113
Element of program: Major Date of specification approval: 2012
Department offering the course: Prod. Eng. & Mech. Design. Dept. Bylaw 2006
B- Professional Information
2- Course Aims:
The aims of this course are to provide the student, with an enough knowledge of principles of
applied engineering mechanics as they relate to machines; static force analysis for structure
elements and simple frames and how to introduce the laws of mechanics which are applicable to
the study of kinematic of machine components; kinetics of machine components by the methods of
force-mass-acceleration and impulse-momentum; introduction to mechanical vibrations.
This course provide the student with required skills of applying knowledge of mathematics,
science and engineering concepts for creating solutions of engineering problems.
The goal of this course is to introduce the students to the fields of strength of materials, dynamics
and machine design.
3- Course Objectives:
Upon completion of this course the student will be able to:
1. Apply the principle of equilibrium to problems of solid mechanics to determine external and
internal forces (reactions, normal and shear forces, bending moments in structures& frames).
2. Determine the centroid and moment of inertia about any axis of an area and composite areas,
also the radius of gyration.
3. Determine the centroid and mass-moment of inertia about any axis of a body and composite
bodies, also the radius of gyration.
4. Study kinetics of a particle and a system of particles by the methods of force-mass-acceleration,
work-energy, and impulse-momentum.
5. Study of planar kinematics of a rigid body; position, velocity and acceleration of mechanisms.
6. Study kinetics of a rigid body by the methods of force-mass-acceleration, work-energy, and
impulse-momentum.
7. Study the characteristics of Force- Free- Un damped vibratin motion.
8. Students will be required to routinely use computer software to solve problems related to statics
and dynamics. For example, using the MD Solids software to determine the shear force and
bending moment diagrams.
4- Relationship between the course and the programme
National Academic Reference Standard(NARS)
Field Knowledge & Intellectual Professional
General Skills
Understanding Skills Skills
Programme Academic A1, A5 and A19 B1, B16 C6, C13 and D1 and D6
1
Standards that the course and B17 C14
contribute in achieving
5- Course Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
Field Programme ILOs that the course Course ILOs
contribute in achieving
A1- Concepts and theories of
a1-1 Explain different dynamic methods
mathematics and sciences,
for solving engineering problems
appropriate to the using knowledge of mathematics,
discipline. science and engineering concepts.
Knowledge&
Understanding A15- The specifications, a15-1 Describe some methods of creating
programming and range of a desired dynamic analysis in
application of dynamic engineering problems.
principles. a15-2 Define the basics concepts of applied
mechanics which are required for
molding and solving the engineering
applications problems.
A19- Engineering design a19-1 Discuss different engineering
principles and techniques techniques for solving some machine
element problems by programming.
B1- Select appropriate
mathematical and b1-1 Create the desired dynamc methods
dynamicbased methods for for modeling and analyzing
modeling and analyzing engineering problems.
Intellectual problems.
skills B16- Interpret engineering
b16-1 Organize and interpret engineering
problems and apply
problems using dynamic principles of
dynamic principles for
motion to analyze the problems.
engineering design purposes
B17- Use the principles of b17- Create a suitable dynamic analysis for
engineering mechanics in developing the solutions of practical
developing solutions to engineering problems.
practical mechanical
engineering problems.
C6- Use a wide range of c6-1 Employ a suitable dynamic
analytical tools, techniques, understanding to the discipline .
equipment to the discipline.
C13-Prepare engineering c13-1 Apply the designed dynamic analysis
Professional problems, and specialized to solve selected engineering
skills technical reports and problems.
communicate accordingly.
C14- Employ the traditional and c14-1 Use the designed dynamic analysis for
modern dynamic analysis developing solutions of practical
facilities in design and problems .
production processes.
D1- Collaborate effectively d1-1 Judge the created dynamic analysis by
General skills within multidisciplinary team working team.
D6- Effectively manage tasks, d6-1 Balance between dynamic experiments
time, and resources. resources and laboratory time.
2
6- Course Topics.
Topic
General Topics Weeks
No.
1st Types of structures, loads, supports and reactions 1
2nd Determine reactions and construction of internal forces of beams and frames 2-5
Centre of gravity, axis of symmetry, modulus of section, moment of inertia,
3rd perpendicular axis theorem, parallel axis theorem, Mohr circle, principal 6-7
moment of inertia, mass-moment of inertia and radius of gyration.
Kinetics of a particle and a system of particles by the methods of force-mass-
4th 9-10
acceleration, work-energy, and impulse-momentum.
Kinetics of a rigid body by the methods of force-mass-acceleration, work-
5th 11-13
energy, and impulse-momentum.
6th Introduction to mechanical vibrations. 14-15
8- Course Topics/hours/ILOS
Week-8
Course Intended
Self learning
Presentation
Cooperative
Discovering
and Movies
Discussion
Modeling
Site visits
storming
Problem
Tutorial
Projects
Lecture
learning outcomes
Playing
solving
Brain
(ILOs)
4
10- Teaching and Learning Methods for Low Capacity and Outstanding Students:
11- Assessment
Assessment Methods
Model Exams Assessment
Presentation Assessment
Tutorial Assessment
Project Assessment
Report Assessment
Laboratory Test
Quiz assessment
Written Exam
Home Exam
Oral Exam
Monitoring
Discussion
Course Intended Learning
Outcome (ILOs)
a1-1 x x
Knowledge a5-1 x x x x
& Understanding a5-2 x x
a19-1 x x x x
b1-1 x x x x x x
Intellectual b16-1 x x x
Skills
b17-1 x x x
c6-1 x x
Professional c13-1 x
Skills
c14-1 x x x x
d1-1 x x x x
General Skills
d6-1 x x x x x x
5
11.2 Assessment Weight, Schedule and Grades Distribution:
6
Production Eng. & Mech. Design. Dept. Academic year: 2011-2012
Faculty of Engineering Academic term: 1st Term
Minoufiya University Academic level: 1st ELEC.
Course Specification
A- Basic Information
B- Professional Information
2- Course Aims:
The aims of this course are to provide the student, with basic knowledge of applied
mechanics, structure analysis, dynamics of particles and rigid bodies during their
accelerated motion .As well as, this course provides the student with required skills of
applying knowledge of mathematics, science and engineering concepts for creating
solutions of engineering problems. This course also provides students, with the required
skills of solving to dynamic problems of systems of particles through introducing the basis
of plane motion of rigid bodies.
3- Course Objectives:
1- Demonstration of the knowledge and understanding the basic concepts of applied
mechanics.
2- Definition of the requirements of strucure analysis and dynamics.
3- Realizing of the different types of vibration types through vibration theory.
4- Evaluation of the suitable dynamic principles for solving the engineering problems.
5- Analysis of different techniques for solving the engineering problems dealing with
dynamics of machine elements.
1
5- Course Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
Field Programme ILOs that the course Course ILOs
contribute in achieving
A1- knowledge of mathematics,
a1-1 Explain different dynamic methods
science and engineering
for solving engineering problems
concepts to the solution of using knowledge of mathematics,
engineering problems. science and engineering concepts.
Knowledge&
Understanding A15- The specifications, a15-1 Describe some methods of creating
programming and range of a desired dynamic analysis in
application of dynamic engineering problems.
principles. a15-2 Define the basics concepts of applied
mechanics which are required for
molding and solving the engineering
applications problems.
A19- Engineering design a19-1 Discuss different engineering
principles and techniques techniques for solving some machine
element problems by programming.
B1- Select appropriate
mathematical and b1-1 Create the desired dynamc methods
dynamicbased methods for for modeling and analyzing
modeling and analyzing engineering problems.
Intellectual problems.
skills B16- Interpret engineering
b16-1 Organize and interpret engineering
problems and apply
problems using dynamic principles of
dynamic principles for
motion to analyze the problems.
engineering design purposes
B17- Use the principles of b17-1 Construct a suitable dynamic analysis
engineering mechanics in for developing the solutions of
developing solutions to practical engineering problems.
practical mechanical
engineering problems.
C6- Use a wide range of c6-1 Employ a suitable dynamic
analytical tools, techniques, understanding to the discipline .
equipment to the discipline.
C13-Prepare engineering c13-1 Apply the designed dynamic analysis
problems, and specialized to solve selected engineering problems
technical reports and .
communicate accordingly.
Professional
skills
C14- Employ the traditional and c14-1 Use the designed dynamic analysis for
modern dynamic analysis developing solutions of practical
facilities in design and problems .
production processes.
D1- Collaborate effectively d1-1 Judge the created dynamic analysis by
General skills within multidisciplinary team working team.
D6- Effectively manages tasks, d6-1 Balance between dynamic experiments
time, and resources. resources and laboratory time.
2
6- Course Topics.
Topic
General Topics Weeks
No.
1st Intrduction to applied mechanics 1
2nd Analysis of strucures 2-4
3rd Dynamics of a particle 5-7
4th Dynamics of systems of particles 9-10
5th Plane motion of rigid bodies 11-13
6th Vibration of one degree of freedom systems 14-15
8- Course Topics/hours/ILOS
3
9- Teaching and Learning Method:
Course Intended
Self learning
Presentation
Cooperative
Discovering
and Movies
Discussion
Modelling
Site visits
storming
Problem
Tutorial
Projects
Lecture
learning outcomes
Playing
solving
Brain
(ILOs)
10- Teaching and Learning Methods for Low Capacity and Outstanding Students:
4
11- Assessment
Assessment Methods
Presentation Assessment
Tutorial Assessment
Project Assessment
Report Assessment
Laboratory Test
Quiz assessment
Written Exam
Home Exam
Oral Exam
Monitoring
Discussion
Course Intended Learning
Outcome (ILOs)
a1-1 x x x x
Knowledge a15-1 x x
& Understanding a15-2 x
a19-1 x x x
b1-1 x x x x x
Intellectual b16-1 x x x
Skills
b17-1 x x x x x
c6-1 x x
Professional c13-1 x x x x
Skills
c14-1 x x
d1-1 x
General Skills
d6-1 x x x x
5
12- Facilities required for teaching and learning:
A. laboratory Usage:
Students are expected to prepare the applied dynamics laws of motion for solving some
mechanical engineering problems and Creating the desired dynamic analysis.
B. Library Usage:
Students should be encouraged to use library technical resources in the preparation of
laboratory reports.
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Date: 1/10/2011.
6
Production Eng. & Mech. Design. Dept. Academic year: 2011-2012
Faculty of Engineering Academic term: 1st Term
Minoufiya University Academic level: 1st mech. power
Course Specification
A- Basic Information
B- Professional Information
2- Course Aims:
The aims of this course are to provide the student, with basic knowledge of applied
mechanics, structure analysis, dynamics of particles and rigid bodies during their
accelerated motion .As well as, this course provides the student with required skills
of applying knowledge of mathematics, science and engineering concepts for
creating solutions of engineering problems. This course also provides students, with
the required skills for solving dynamic problems dealing with particles through
introducing the basis of plane motion of rigid bodies.
3- Course Objectives:
1-Demonstration of the knowledge and understanding the basic concepts of applied
mechanics.
2-Definition of the requirements of strucure analysis and dynamics.
3-Realizing of the different types of vibration types through vibration theory.
4-Evaluation of the suitable dynamic principles for solving the engineering
problems.
5-Analysis of different techniques for solving the engineering problems dealing with
dynamics of machine elements.
1
5- Course Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
Field Programme ILOs that the course Course ILOs
contribute in achieving
A1- Concepts and theories of
a1-1 Explain different dynamic methods
mathematics and sciences,
for solving engineering problems
appropriate to the using Concepts and theories of
discipline. mathematics.
Knowledge& A4- Characteristics of a4-1 Define the basics concepts of applied
Understanding engineering materials related mechanics considering
to the discipline. Characteristics of engineering
materials.
B2- Select appropriate solutions b2-1 Create the desired dynamc methods
for engineering problems for modeling and analyzing
based on analytical thinking engineering problems.
B7- Solve engineering problems,
b7-1 Organize and interpret engineering
Intellectual often on the basis of limited
problems using dynamic principles of
skills and possibly contradicting
motion to analyze the problems.
information
C1- Apply knowledge of c1-1 Employ a suitable dynamic concepts in
mathematics, science, order to understanding the discipline
Professional information technology, .
skills design, business context and
engineering practice
integrally to solve
engineering problems
D1- Collaborate effectively d1-1 Judge the created dynamic analysis by
General skills within multidisciplinary team working team.
6- Course Topics.
Topic
General Topics Weeks
No.
1st Intrduction to applied mechanics 1
2nd Analysis of strucures 2-4
3rd Dynamics of a particle 5-7
4th Dynamics of systems of particles 9-10
5th Plane motion of rigid bodies 11-13
6th Vibration of one degree of freedom systems 14-15
2
8- Course Topics/hours/ILOS
Week-8
Week-9 Motion about the center of mass c1-1 & b2-1
5 3 1 1 &b7-1
Work and energy principle
Week-10 Impact (collision) a1-1 & b7-1
5 3 1 1 &c1-1
Week-11 Kinetics of rigid bodies in plane a4-1&a4-1
5 3 1 1 & b2-1&b7-1
motion
Week-12 Work and energy principle a1-1& a4-1 &
5 3 1 1 b7-1
Week-13 Impulse and momentum a1-1& a4-1
5 3 1 1 & b7-1
Week-14 Equivalent spring and damper a1-1&c13-1
5 3 1 1 &b2-1
constants
Week-15 Differential equation of motion of the
5 3 1 1 b2-1 &a4-1
system
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Lecture
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3
10- Teaching and Learning Methods for Low Capacity and Outstanding Students:
11- Assessment
Assessment Methods
Model Exams Assessment
Presentation Assessment
Tutorial Assessment
Project Assessment
Report Assessment
Laboratory Test
Quiz assessment
Written Exam
Home Exam
Oral Exam
Monitoring
Discussion
Course Intended Learning
Outcome (ILOs)
Knowledge a1-1 x x x x
& Understanding a4-1 x
Intellectual b2-1 x x x x x
Skills b7-1 x x
Professional
c1-1 x x x
Skills
General Skills d1-1 x x
4
11.2 Assessment Weight, Schedule and Grades Distribution:
Assessment Method Mark Percentage week
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Course coordinator Programme coordinator
Date: 1/10/2011
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MENOUFIYA UNIVERSITY Academic Year: 2011/2012
Faculty of Engineering First Semester
Shebin El-Kom
Prod. Eng& Mech. Design Dept.
Course Specification
A- Basic Information
B- Professional Information
2- Course Aims:
The aim of this course is to provide the student with basics of metal forming
processes. The course provides the student with required skills of identifying the
different metal forming processes. This course will also provide students with the
required skills of choosing between the different forming metal processes. The
course helps the students to work with mechanical design and manufacturing systems.
3- Course Objectives:
1. Demonstration of the knowledge and understanding the basic conceptes of different metal
metal forming processes.
2. Definition of the requirements of different metal forming processes.
3. Realizing the difference between different forming processes.
4. Analysis of different techniques for modeling the forming processes.
5. Work with mechanical design and manufacturing systems
1
5- Course Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
Field Programme ILOs that the course Course ILOs
contribute in achieving
A1):- knowledge of mathematics,
science and engineering
a1-1 Explain the different methods of
concepts to the solution of analyzing the engineering problems
engineering problems.
Knowledge&
Understanding A3):-Characteristics of a3- 1 Describe different methods of
engineering materials evaluating the material behaviour.
related to the discipline.
6- Course Topics.
Topic
General Topics Weeks
No.
1 Casting processes 1-6
2 Basics of plastic deformation 7
3 Analysis of forging process 8-9
4 Analysis of rolling process 10-11
5 Analysis of extrusion process 12-13
6 Sheet metal forming 14-15
2
8- Course Topics/hours/ILOS
Contact hrs Course ILOs
Week Total
Sub. Topics Covered (By
No. Hours Lec. Tut. Lab.
No.)
Week-1
Definition of casting process 2 - - 4 a1-1 & a13-1
Week-3
Metal melting processes 2 - - 4 a1-1 & a13-1
Course Intended
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and Movies
Discussion
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Tutorial
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Lecture
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Playing
solving
Brain
(ILOs)
11- Assessment
Assessment Methods
Model Exams Assessment
Presentation Assessment
Tutorial Assessment
Project Assessment
Report Assessment
Laboratory Test
Quiz assessment
Written Exam
Home Exam
Oral Exam
Monitoring
Discussion
Course Intended Learning
Outcome (ILOs)
a1-1 x x x
Knowledge
a13-1 x x x
& Understanding
a13-1 x x x
b2-1 x x x
Intellectual b11-1 x x x
Skills
b8-1 x x x
Professional c7-1 x x x x
Skills c15-1 x x x x
d1-1 x x x
General Skills
d9-1 x x x
4
11.2 Assessment Weight, Schedule and Grades Distribution:
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Date: 1/10/2011.
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Production Eng. & Mech. Design. Dept. Academic year: 2010-2011
Faculty of Engineering Academic term: 1st Term
Minoufiya University Academic level: 3rd PROD.
Course Specification
A- Basic Information
B- Professional Information
2- Course Aims:
The aims of this course are to provide the student, with the basic knowledge of mathematics,
science and engineering concepts to the solution of engineering economy problems. As well as, this
course will provide the student with the ability to use techniques, skills, and appropriate engineering
tools necessary for engineering economy. This course will also Identify, formulate and solve
fundamental engineering economy problems
3- Course Objectives:
1. Demonstration of the knowledge and understanding the basic concepts and details of machining
equipments including conventional and non-conventional machines.
2. Design a system; component and process to meet the required needs within realistic constraints.
3. Identify, formulate and solve fundamental engineering problems
4. Work with mechanical design and manufacturing systems.
1
5- Course Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
Field Programme ILOs that the course contribute in Course ILOs
achieving
A1- knowledge of mathematics, science and a1-1 Explain the engineering economy techniques and
engineering concepts to the solution of concepts to the solution of the engineering problems
Knowledge& Understanding
B1 Select appropriate mathematical and computer- b1-1 Create the desired program dealing with the
based methods for modeling and analyzing methods for modeling and analyzing engineering
problems. problems.
Intellectual skills
B5 Apply the principles of mathematics, science and b5-1 Design the suitable programs to use the principles
technology in problem solving scenarios in of mathematics, and science to solve the practical
mechanical engineering; engineering economy problems.
B9 Judge engineering decisions considering b9-1 Design the suitable method to Judge engineering
balanced costs, benefits, safety, quality, decisions considering balanced costs
reliability, and environmental impact
B10 Incorporate economic, societal, environmental b10-1 Relate the economic management with the design
dimensions and risk management in design.
C1 Apply knowledge of mathematics, science, c1-1 Use the knowledge of mathematics and
information technology, design, business engineering practice in solving the engineering
Professional skills
C12 Prepare and present technical reports c19-1. Construct the technical reports.
D6 Balance between resources and time d6-1 Balance between the facilities resources and
programming time
General
6- Course Topics.
Topic
General Topics Weeks
No.
The nature of engineering economy
1st Cost concepts
1-2
2nd Time value of money: Cash flow 3-4
3rd Comparison of alternatives 5-7
4th Decision making and breakeven piont 8-11
5th Depreciation methods 12-13
6th Replacement analysis 14-15
2
8- Course Topics/hours/ILOS
Week Total Contact hrs Course ILOs Covered
Sub. Topics
No. Hours Lec. Tut. Lab. (By No.)
Week-1
The nature of engineering economy 6 4 2 a1-1 &d8-1
Week-2
Cost concepts 6 4 2 a1-1 , a7-1 &b5-1
Week-8
Week-9 Decision making: decision under certainty,
6 4 2 b9-1, c1-1&d2-1
decision under risks
Week-10 Decision under uncertainty, decision trees b9-1, c1-1&d2-1
6 4 2
Week-11 Breakeven point analysis b9-1, c1-1&d2-1
6 4 2
Week-12 Depreciation methods: a5-1, a20-1, c12-1&d8-1
6 4 2
Straight line method, declining balance method
Week-13 Increasing decline method, sum of years digit, a5-1, a20-1, c12-1&d8-1
6 4 2
service output method of depreciation
Week-14 Replacement analysis a5-1, a20-1, c12-1&d8-1
6 4 2
Week-15 Replacement analysis a5-1, a20-1, c12-1&d8-1
6 4 2
Modelling
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Discussion
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storming
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and Movies
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Tutorial
Presentation
Brain
Lecture
Cooperative
Discovering
Projects
learning outcomes
(ILOs)
3
10- Teaching and Learning Methods for Low Capacity and Outstanding Students:
11- Assessment
11.1 Assessment Methods:
Assessment Methods
Tutorial Assessment
Project Assessment
Report Assessment
Quiz assessment
Laboratory Test
Written Exam
Model Exams
Presentation
Home Exam
Monitoring
Assessment
Assessment
Oral Exam
Discussion
Course Intended Learning
Outcome (ILOs)
a1-1 x x x
Knowledge a5-1 x x x
& Understanding a7-2 x x x
a20-1 x x x
b1-1 x x x
Intellectual b5-1 x x x
Skills b9-1 x x x
b10-1 x x x
c1-1 x x x
Professional Skills c7-1 x x x
c12-1 x x x
d6-1 x x x
General Skills
d8 -1 x x x
4
12- Facilities required for teaching and learning:
A. laboratory Usage:
.Library Usage:
Students should be encouraged to use library technical resources in the preparation of essential reports.
Dr M. Sharaf
5
Production Eng. & Mech. Design. Dept. Academic year: 2011-2012
Faculty of Engineering Academic term: 2nd Term
Minoufiya University Academic level: 1st PROD.
Course Specification
A- Basic Information
B- Professional Information
2- Course Aims:
The aims of this course are to Give the students a sufficient knowledge of
computer programming and analyzing computer programs through using the Flow-
Charts. As well as, this course provide the student with needed skills of ability for
modeling and analyzing an arithmetic or logic problems.
3- Course Objectives:
1
5- Course Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
Field Programme ILOs that the course Course ILOs
contribute in achieving
A1- Concepts and theories of a1-1 Define the basics concepts of
mathematics and sciences, programming languages with
appropriate to the discipline. focusing the FORTRAN language
and computer applications.
Knowledge& A15- The specifications, a15-1 Discuss the effective soft-ware for
Understanding programming and range of solving engineering problems.
application of CAD and a15-2 Describe some methods of creating
CAD/CAM facilities a desired soft-ware for solving
engineering problems.
A19- Engineering design principles a19-1 Explain various techniques for
and techniques solving most arithmetic or logic
problems.
B1- Select appropriate b1-1 Create the desired computer
mathematical and computer- programs through using principals
based methods for modeling of flowcharts and innovative
and analyzing problems. program design.
Intellectual B16- Interpret numerical data and b16-1 Organize and interpret numerical
skills apply analytical methods for data using computer programs to
engineering design purposes analyze the problems.
B17- Use the principles of b17-1 Design suitable computer programs
engineering science in to solve the practical engineering
developing solutions to problems according to the principals
practical mechanical of engineering science.
engineering problems.
C6- Use a wide range of analytical
c6-1 Test different computer programming
tools, techniques, equipment, techniques for solving the
and software packages problems.
pertaining to the discipline and
c6-2 Employ a suitable techniques and
develop required comp. software packages pertaining to the
programs. discipline and develop required
computer programs.
Professional C13-Prepare engineering drawings, c13-1 Apply the designed computer
skills computer graphics and programs to solve selected
specialized technical reports engineering problems and to draw
the results of solving these
and communicate accordingly.
problems.
C14- Employ the traditional and c14-1 Use the designed computer programs
modern CAD and CAD/CAM for developing solutions of practical
facilities in design and problems comparing the results with
production processes. the output of traditional and modern
CAD/CAM design.
D1- Collaborate effectively within d1-1 Judge the created soft-ware by
General skills multidisciplinary team working team.
D6- Effectively manage tasks, time, d6-1 Balance between computer facilities
and resources. resources and programming time.
2
6- Course Topics.
Topic
General Topics Weeks
No.
1st Study of the Fortran language 1-3
2nd Flow charts 4-5
3rd Program design in Fortran language 6-7
4th Numerical methods 9-10
5th Engineering applications using Fortran language 11-13
6th Statistical applications 14-15
8- Course Topics/hours/ILOS
Week-4 b17-1&c14-1
Fundamental of Float chart 4 2 -- 2
Week-5 Importance of Float chart through a15-1 & a15-2
4 2 -- 2
Programming
Week-6 Program design in Fortran language 4 2 -- 2 a15-1&a15-2
3
9- Teaching and Learning Method:
Course Intended
Self learning
Presentation
Cooperative
Discovering
and Movies
Discussion
Modelling
Site visits
storming
Problem
Tutorial
Projects
Lecture
learning outcomes
Playing
solving
Brain
(ILOs)
10- Teaching and Learning Methods for Low Capacity and Outstanding Students:
4
11- Assessment
Assessment Methods
Presentation Assessment
Tutorial Assessment
Project Assessment
Report Assessment
Laboratory Test
Quiz assessment
Written Exam
Home Exam
Oral Exam
Monitoring
Discussion
Course Intended Learning
Outcome (ILOs)
a1-1 x x x
Knowledge a15-1 x
& Understanding a15-2 x
a19-1 x x x
b1-1 x x x x
Intellectual b16-1 x x
Skills
b17-1 x x x x
c6-1 x x
Professional c6-2 x x
Skills c13-1 x x x x
c14-1 x x
d1-1 x
General Skills
d6-1 x x x x
5
12- Facilities required for teaching and learning:
A. laboratory Usage:
Students are expected to prepare the flow charts and the programming code for solving some
mechanical engineering problems. Creating the desired softwares and test these programs.
B. Library Usage:
Students should be encouraged to use library technical resources in the preparation of
laboratory reports.
Date: 1/10/2011.
6
Production Eng. & Mech. Design. Dept. Academic year: 2011-2012
Faculty of Engineering Academic term:2 nd Term
Minoufiya University Academic level: FIRST PROD.
Course Specification
A- Basic Information
B- Professional Information
2- Course Aims:
The aims of this course are to provide the student, with enough knowledge of treatment of
environmental pollution and relations between human beings and surrounding environment and
applications in different informative aspects to study how to control environment elements to
protect society from harmful effects as a result to human activates. The aims of this course are to
provide the student, with enough knowledge of different methods to treat water, air and
atmosphere pollution from harmful industrial wastes. it also teach students different methods and
techniques to treat solid wastes,water,air ,noise and radiation.
3- Course Objectives:
1. Demonstration of the knowledge and understanding relation between human beings and
surrounding and applications to study how to control environment elements.
2. Ability to analyze and solve pollution problems
3. Applied science in the field of treatment of industrial wastes
4. Practical skills in using different techniques in filed treatment of industrial wastes
1
5- Course Intended Learning Outcomes (Ills)
Field Programme ILOs that the course Course ILOs
contribute in achieving
A9):- Topics related to
a9-1- Define the main principles of stresses
humanitarian interests and
and strain.
moral issues.
A11):- Professional ethics and a11-1 Describe behaviour of materials
Knowledge& impacts of engineering
Understanding solutions on society and
environment
B2):- Select appropriate solutions
b2-1 Formulate the different rquations
for engineering problems
suitable for solving engineering
based on analytical
problems.
thinking.
Intellectual B9):- Judge engineering decisions
skills considering balanced costs, b9-1 Create a criterion suitable for
benefits, safety, quality, studying the performance of the
reliability, and components .
environmental impact.
C1):- Apply knowledge of c1-1 Employ a suitable techniques to chose
mathematics, science, a suitable test to chick the
information technology, mechanical properties of materials
design, business context and .
engineering practice
integrally to solve
engineering problems.
Professional C8):- Apply safe systems at work c8-1 Apply the designed tests programs to
skills and observe the appropriate solve selected engineering problems
steps to manage risks and to draw the results of solving
these problems.
D1- Collaborate effectively within d1-1 Judge the experimental test by
General skills multidisciplinary team working team.
D6):- Effectively manage tasks, d6-1 Balance between test facilities
time, and resources resources and programming time.
6- Course Topics.
Topic
General Topics Weeks
No.
1st Environmental system 1
2nd Environment and pollution 2-4
3rd Radiation pollution 5-7
4th Treatment of solid wastes 8-10
5th Engineering and environment considerations 11-13
2
8- Course Topics/hours/ILOS
Course Intended
Self learning
Presentation
Cooperative
Discovering
and Movies
Discussion
Modelling
Site visits
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Problem
Tutorial
Projects
Lecture
learning outcomes
Playing
solving
Brain
(ILOs)
3
10- Teaching and Learning Methods for Low Capacity and Outstanding Students:
11- Assessment
11.1 Assessment Methods:
Assessment Methods
Presentation Assessment
Tutorial Assessment
Project Assessment
Report Assessment
Laboratory Test
Quiz assessment
Written Exam
Home Exam
Oral Exam
Monitoring
Discussion
Course Intended Learning
Outcome (ILOs)
Knowledge a9-1 x x x
& Understanding a11-1 x
Intellectual b2-1 x x x x
Skills b9-1 x x
Professional c1-1 x x
Skills c9-1 x x x x
d1-1 x
General Skills
d6-1 x x x x
Total 75 100%
4
12- Facilities required for teaching and learning:
A. laboratory Usage:
-----
Library Usage:
Students should be encouraged to use library technical resources in the preparation of problems
and reports.
Date: 1/10/2011.
5
Production Eng. & Mech. Design. Dept. Academic year: 2011-2012
Faculty of Engineering Academic term: 2ND Term
Minoufiya University Academic level: 1st POWER.
Course Specification
A- Basic Information
B- Professional Information
2- Course Aims:
The aim of this course is to provide the student, with an enough knowledge to
identify, formulate and solve fundamental engineering problems relating to kinematics
(location, displacement, velocity and acceleration) of various machine parts. It also
this course provides the required skills to use mathematics, physics, engineering
sciences and systems analysis tools to produce suitable design of different parts of
machines.
3- Course Objectives:
1. Definition of kinematics and components of various plane motion mechanisms.
2. Analysis of kinematics of plane motion mechanisms.
3. Evaluation of static and dynamic force analysis of mechanisms and flywheels.
4. Construction of cams and different gear train arrangements.
5. Conducting static and dynamic balancing of rotating parts of machines.
6. Introduction to the process of machine components design.
1
5- Course Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
Field Programme ILOs that the course Course ILOs
contribute in achieving
A1- Demonstrate Concepts and
theories of mathematics and a1-1 Define the basics concepts of applied
mechanics which are required for
sciences, appropriate to the molding and solving the engineering
mechanical power applications problems related to
Knowledge& engineering. mechanical power engineering.
Understanding
A4- List Principles of design a4-1 Discuss different engineering
including elements design, techniques using principles of design
process and/or a system for solving machine element problems
related to mechanical power
engineering.
B2- Select appropriate solutions b2-1 Create appropriate analytical solutions
for engineering problems for various engineering topics based
based on analytical thinking on analytical thinking.
B5- Assess and evaluate the b5-1 Create the suitable solution of
Intellectual characteristics and engineering problems by using
skills performance of components, evaluation of the performance of
systems and processes components.
C1- Apply knowledge of c1-1 Employ a suitable numerical
mathematics, science, techniques using knowledge of
Professional information technology, mathematics, and science to model
skills design, business context and different machine components.
engineering practice
integrally to solve
engineering problems
D3- Communicate effectively. d3-1 Improve and develop the
General skills communication systems of the economical
studies.
6- Course Topics.
Topic
General Topics Weeks
No.
1st Kinematics of mechanisms motion in machinery 1-2
2nd Velocities & accelerations analysis 3-5
3rd Force analysis of machinery 6-7
4th Cam systems. 9
5th Turning moment diagram and flywheel 10-11
6th Gear geometry and Gear trains 12-13
7th Balancing of Rotating Masses 14-15
2
8- Course Topics/hours/ILOS
Contact hrs Course ILOs
Week Total
Sub. Topics Covered (By
No. Hours Lec. Tut. Lab.
No.)
Definitions - Kinematics of links –
Week-1
Kinematics of pairs – Kinematics of 5 3 2 --- a1-1 &a4-1
chains.
Week-2 Mechanisms - Motion of simple a1-1 & b5-1
5 3 2 --- &a4-1
machines.
a1-1&b2-2
Week-3 Velocity analysis (Analytical and &c1-1
5 3 2 ---
Graphical).
Week-4 a4-1 & b2-2
Acceleration analysis (Analytical). 5 3 2 ---
Week-5 a4-1&c1-1
Acceleration analysis (Graphical). 5 3 2 ---
Week-6 Static force analysis. a1-1 &b2-1
5 3 2 --- &c1-1
Week-7 Dynamic force analysis and torque. a1-1 &b2-1
5 3 2 --- &c1-1
Week-8 Midterm Written Examination
Week-9 Cam systems. 5 3 2 --- a1-1 &a4-1
Week-10 Turning moment diagrams. a1-1 &a4-2
5 3 2 -- &b2-1
Week-11 Flywheels. c1-1 &d3-1
5 3 2 ---
Week-12 Gear geometry. a1-1 &a4-1
5 3 2 ---
Week-13 Gear trains. a4-1 &b5-1
5 3 2 --- &c1-1
Week-14 Balancing of rotating masses. a1-1 &
5 3 2 --- a4-1&c1-1
Week-15 Balancing of several masses rotating
5 3 2 --- a1-1 &a4-1
in different planes.
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Problem
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Projects
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Playing
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Brain
(ILOs)
3
10- Teaching and Learning Methods for Low Capacity and Outstanding Students:
11- Assessment
Presentation Assessment
Tutorial Assessment
Project Assessment
Report Assessment
Laboratory Test
Quiz assessment
Written Exam
Home Exam
Oral Exam
Monitoring
Discussion
Course Intended Learning
Outcome (ILOs)
Knowledge a1-1 x x x x
& Understanding a4-1 x
Intellectual b2-1 x x x x x
Skills b5-1 x x
Professional
c1-1 x x x
Skills
General Skills d3-1 x
4
12- Facilities required for teaching and learning:
A. laboratory Usage:
--------
B. Library Usage:
Students should be encouraged to use library technical resources in the preparation of his
reports and to search about more knowledge in these subjects.
Date: 1/10/2011.
5
Produation Eng& Mech. Design Dept. Academic year: 2011-2012
Faculty of Engineering Academic term: 2nd Term
Minoufiya University Academic level: 1st ELEC.
Course Specification
A- Basic Information
B- Professional Information
2- Course Aims:
The aims of this course are to provide the Student, upon completing the Electrical Engineering
Programme, with the basic knowledge and skills of how to assess the projects economically. This
course will also provide students with the ability to select the appropriate project among
alternatives. The skill of setting cash flow diagram of different alternative configurations is also
provided. It is also be able to develop Knowledge of different applications of economic and project
management.
3- Course Objectives:
1. Understand the basic concepts of engineering economics.
2. Definition of the requirements of discounted cash flow diagram.
3. Realizing of the different methods of depreciation for equipments.
4. Evaluation of the suitable replacement analysis based on economic life.
5. Analysis of different techniques for the economical assessment of projects.
1
5- Course Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
6- Course Topics.
Topic
General Topics Weeks
No.
1st Cash flow 1-2
2nd Discounted cash flow 3-4
3rd Comparison of alternatives 5-7
4th Break- even analysis 9
5th Depreciation methods 10-11
6th Decision making 12-13
7th Replacement Analysis 14-15
2
8- Course Topics/hours/ILOS
3
9- Teaching and Learning Method:
Course Intended
Self learning
Presentation
Cooperative
Discovering
and Movies
Discussion
Modelling
Site visits
storming
learning outcomes
Problem
Tutorial
Projects
Lecture
Playing
solving
Brain
(ILOs)
10- Teaching and Learning Methods for Low Capacity and Outstanding Students:
11- Assessment
Presentation Assessment
Tutorial Assessment
Project Assessment
Report Assessment
Laboratory Test
Quiz assessment
Written Exam
Home Exam
Oral Exam
Monitoring
Discussion
4
Knowledge & a7-1 x
understanding a16-1 x x
Intellectual Skills b8-1 x x x x x
b9-1 x
b10-1 x
Professional
c1-1 x x
Skills
General Skills d3-1 x x x
d7-1 x x x
5
Mechanical Power Engineering Dept Academic year: 2011-2012
Faculty of Engineering Academic term: 2nd Term
Minoufiya University Academic level: 1st Power.
Course Specification
A- Basic Information
B- Professional Information
2- Course Aims:
The aims of this course are to provide the student, with enough knowledge of
machine tools and related operations for solving engineering problems. As well as,
this course provide the student with required skills of applying knowledge of
mathematics, science and engineering concepts for creating solutions of engineering
problems using manufacturing processes. This course will also provide students,
with the required skills of selecting the proper manufacturing process and the
suitable variables for solving the engineering problems.
3- Course Objectives:
1. Demonstration of the knowledge and understanding the basic conceptes of manufacturing
processes.
2. Definition of the requirements of cutting tool materials and cutting fluids.
3. Use the techniques, skills, and appropriate engineering tools, necessary for engineering practice
and project management.
4. Evaluation of the suitable manufacturing process for solving the engineering problems.
1
5- Course Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
6- Course Topics.
Topic
General Topics Weeks
No.
Introduction to production engineering, Cutting tool materials & cutting fluids
1st 1-2
2
8- Course Topics/hours/ILOS
Contact hrs Course ILOs
Week Total
Sub. Topics Covered (By
No. Hours Lec. Tut. Lab.
No.)
Week-1
Introduction to production engineering 4 2 -- 2 a8-1
Week-2 a8-1
Cutting tool materials & cutting fluids 4 2 -- 2
a8-1
Week-3 Turning and shaping machines and
4 2 -- 2
operations
Week-4 a8-1& c8-1
Drilling machines and operations 4 2 -- 2
Week-5 a8-1& c8-1
Milling machines and operations 4 2 -- 2
Week-6 Indexing heads 4 2 -- 2 a8-1& c8-1
Week-7
4 2 -- 2 c8-1&b2-1
Grinding machines and operations
Week-8
Week-9 Introduction to metal forming 4 2 -- 2 a8-1& c8-1
Week-10 Forging process a8-1& c8-1
4 2 -- 2
Week-11 Extrusion process c8-1&b2-1
4 2 -- 2
Week-12 Rolling process 4 2 -- 2 c8-1
Week-13 Drawing process 4 2 -- 2 c8-1&d3-1
Week-14 Bending process
4 2 -- 2 c8-1
Cooperative
Discovering
and Movies
Discussion
Modelling
Site visits
storming
Problem
Tutorial
Projects
Lecture
learning outcomes
Playing
solving
Brain
(ILOs)
Knowledge
& a8-1 x x
Understanding
Intellectual
b2-1 x
Skills
Professional
c8-1 x x
Skills
General Skills d3-1 x
3
10- Teaching and Learning Methods for Low Capacity and Outstanding Students:
11- Assessment
11.1 Assessment Methods:
Assessment Methods
Tutorial Assessment
Project Assessment
Report Assessment
Laboratory Test
Quiz assessment
Written Exam
Model Exams
Presentation
Home Exam
Oral Exam
Monitoring
Assessment
Assessment
Discussion
Course Intended Learning
Outcome (ILOs)
Knowledge
a1-1 x x x
& Understanding
Intellectual Skills b2-1
Professional
c8-1 x x x x
Skills
General Skills d3-1
4
12- Facilities required for teaching and learning:
A. laboratory Usage:
Students are expected to apply some machining and forming operations in the workshop.
B. Library Usage:
Students should be encouraged to use library technical resources in the preparation of
laboratory reports.
13- List of references:
13.1- Course notes
Date: 1/10/2011.
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MENOUFIYA UNIVERSITY Academic Year: 2011/2012
Faculty of Engineering First Semester
Shebi El-Kom
Prod. Eng& Mech. Design Dept.
Course Specification
A- Basic Information
B- Professional Information
2- Course Aims:
The aim of this course is to provide the student with means of analyzing the
boundary value problems in engineering applications. As well as, this course
provide the student with required skills of identifying the critical section in
Engineering problems. This course will also provide students with the required skills
of identifying, formulating and solving fundamental engineering problems.
3- Course Objectives:
1. Demonstration of the knowledge and understanding the basic conceptes of elastic
boudary value problems.
2. Definition of the requirements of solving elastic boundary value problems.
3. Realizing of the different methods of analyzing boundary value problems.
4. Analysis of different techniques for modeling the engineering problems dealing with
machine design.
5. Analysis of plastic deformation of engineering problems.
1
5- Course Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
Field Programme ILOs that the course Course ILOs
contribute in achieving
A1- knowledge of mathematics,
science and engineering
a1-1 Explain the different methods of
concepts to the solution of analyzing the engineering problems..
engineering problems.
Knowledge&
Understanding A3:-Characteristics of a3- 1 Describe different methods of
evaluating the material behaviour
engineering materials related to
.
the discipline.
A19- Engineering design a19-1 Discuss different engineering
principles and techniques techniques for solving boundary
value problem
B2:-Select appropriate solutions b2-1 Formulate the different rquations
for engineering problems based suitable for solving engineering
on analytical thinking. problems.
B5:- Assess and evaluate the
Intellectual characteristics and b5-1 Create a criterion suitable for studying
skills performance of components, the performance of the components .
systems and processes
B6:- Investigate the failure of b6-1 Design a suitable failure criterion for
components, systems, and engineering problem..
processes.
C3:- Create and/or re-design a c3-1 Employ a suitable techniques to
process, component or formulate the required equations for
system, and carry out design
Professional specialized engineering
skills designs
C7:-Apply numerical modeling c7- 1Apply numerical modeling methods to
methods to engineering engineering problems
problems.
6- Course Topics.
Topic
General Topics Weeks
No.
1 Analysis of Stress 1-2
2 Analysis of strain 3-4
3 Stress and strain relationship and failure theories 5-6
4 Solution of elastic bondary value problems 7
5 Solution of elastic plane problems in Cartesian coordinates 9
6 Solution of elastic plane problem – Polar coordinate 10-13
2
7 Plastic deformation 14-15
8- Course Topics/hours/ILOS
Week-3
Definition of different type of strain 2 2 2 - a1 & a19
Week 8
Definition of plane problems and b2 & c3 & c7
Week-9
Solution of plane problems in 2 2 2 - a19& c7& d1
Cartesian coordinate
Week-10 Solution of plane problems in
2 2 2 - b2& c3& c7
Cartesian coordinate
Week-11 Formulate the required equation for
2 2 2 -- B2& b5 & c7
stress analysis in polar coordinates
Week-12 Stress analysis of thick-walled
2 2 2 -- B5&c7& d1
cylinders
Week-13 Stress analysis of rotating turbines
2 2 2 -- b5& c7&
and discs
Week-14 Fundamental of plastic deformation
2 2 2 -- b5& d1
Course Intended
Self learning
Presentation
Cooperative
Discovering
and Movies
Discussion
Modelling
Site visits
storming
Problem
Tutorial
Projects
Lecture
learning outcomes
Playing
solving
Brain
(ILOs)
10- Teaching and Learning Methods for Low Capacity and Outstanding Students:
11- Assessment
Assessment Methods
Model Exams Assessment
Presentation Assessment
Tutorial Assessment
Project Assessment
Report Assessment
Laboratory Test
Quiz assessment
Written Exam
Home Exam
Oral Exam
Monitoring
Discussion
a1-1 x x x
Knowledge
a13-1 x x x
& Understanding
a19-1 x x x
b2-1 x x x
Intellectual b5-1 x x x
Skills
b6-1 x x x x
Professional c3-1 x x x x
Skills c7-1 x x x
General Skills d1-1 x x
4
d6-1 x x x
Date: 1/10/2011
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Mechanical Power Eng. Department Academic year: 2011-2012
Faculty of Engineering Academic term: 2nd Term
Minoufiya University Academic level: 1st Power.
Course Specification
A- Basic Information
B- Professional Information
2- Course Aims:
The aim of this course is to provide the student, with an enough knowledge to
Identify, formulate and solve fundamental engineering problems relating to kinematics
(location, displacement, velocity and acceleration) of various machine parts. It also
provides the required skills to use mathematics, physics, engineering sciences and
systems analysis tools to produce suitable design of different parts of machines.
3- Course Objectives:
1. Definition of kinematics and components of various plane motion mechanisms.
2. Analysis of kinematics of plane motion mechanisms.
3. Evaluation of static and dynamic force analysis of mechanisms and flywheels.
4. Construction of cams and different gear train arrangements.
5. Conducting static and dynamic balancing of rotating parts of machines.
6. Introduction to the process of machine components design.
1
5- Course Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
Field Programme ILOs that the course Course ILOs
contribute in achieving
A4- Principles of design
including elements design, a4-1 Discuss different methods to solve
process and/or a system different machine components such
related to specific as linkage mechanisms, gears, cams
Knowledge& and flywheels.
Understanding disciplines.
Professional C17- Use laboratory equipment c17-1 Perform the available laboratory tests
skills and related computer to confirm the theoretical results.
software.
D7- Search for information and d7-1 Communicate with some real machine
General skills engage in life-long self components and try to understand how
learning discipline. they have been done.
6- Course Topics.
Topic
General Topics Weeks
No.
1st Kinematics of mechanisms motion in machinery 1-2
2nd Velocities & accelerations analysis 3-5
3rd Force analysis of machinery 6-7
4th Cam systems. 9
5th Turning moment diagram and flywheel 10-11
6th Gear geometry and Gear trains 12-13
7th Balancing of Rotating Masses 14-15
2
8- Course Topics/hours/ILOS
Contact hrs Course ILOs
Week Total
Sub. Topics Covered (By
No. Hours Lec. Tut. Lab.
No.)
Definitions - Kinematics of links –
Week-1
Kinematics of pairs – Kinematics of 5 3 2 --- a13-1 &a19-1
chains.
Week-2 Mechanisms - Motion of simple a13-1 & b17-1
5 3 2 --- &a19-1
machines.
A4-1&b2-2
Week-3 Velocity analysis (Analytical and &c7-1
5 3 2 ---
Graphical).
Week-4 a4-1 & b2-2
Acceleration analysis (Analytical). 5 3 2 ---
Week-5 A4-1&c7-1
Acceleration analysis (Graphical). 5 3 2 ---
Week-6 Static force analysis. A13-1 &b2-1
5 3 2 --- &c17-1
Week-7 Dynamic force analysis and torque. A13-1 &b2-1
5 3 2 --- &c17-1
Week-8 Midterm Written Examination
Week-9 Cam systems. 5 3 2 --- A4-1 &a13-3
Week-10 Turning moment diagrams. A13-1 &a13-2
5 3 2 -- &b2-2
Week-11 Flywheels. C7-1 &d7-1
5 3 2 ---
Week-12 Gear geometry. A13-1 &a19-1
5 3 2 ---
Week-13 Gear trains. A4-1 &b2-1
5 3 2 --- &c7-1
Week-14 Balancing of rotating masses. A3-1 &a13-3
5 3 2 --- &c17-1
Week-15 Balancing of several masses rotating
5 3 2 --- A13-1 &a13-3
in different planes.
9- Teaching and Learning Method:
Course Intended
Self learning
Presentation
Cooperative
Discovering
and Movies
Discussion
Modelling
Site visits
storming
Problem
Tutorial
Projects
Lecture
learning outcomes
Playing
solving
Brain
(ILOs)
3
General Skills d7-1 x x x
10- Teaching and Learning Methods for Low Capacity and Outstanding Students:
Give them the opportunity for my office meetings.
Repeat the explanation of some of the material .
Assign a teaching assistance to follow up the
performance of this group of students.
For low capacity students
Give them some advanced topics to be searched
using the internet and conduct presentation.
Encourage them to attend seminars of suitable
research projects.
11- Assessment
Presentation Assessment
Tutorial Assessment
Project Assessment
Report Assessment
Laboratory Test
Quiz assessment
Written Exam
Home Exam
Oral Exam
Monitoring
Discussion
Course Intended Learning
Outcome (ILOs)
a4-1 x x x
a13-1 x
Knowledge
a13-2 x
& Understanding
a13-3 x x x
a19-1
b2-1 x x x x
Intellectual b2-2 x x
Skills
b17-1 x x x x
Professional c7-1 x x
Skills c17-1 x x x x
General Skills d7-1 x x
4
11.2 Assessment Weight, Schedule and Grades Distribution:
5
Head of the Department
Prof. Taha El-Taweel
Date: 1/10/2011
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Mechanical Power Eng. Dept. Academic year: 2011-2012
Faculty of Engineering Academic term: 1st Term
Minoufiya University Academic level: 3rd POWER.
Course Specification
A- Basic Information
B- Professional Information
2- Course Aims:
The aims of this course are to provide the Student with the basic knowledge and skills of how to
analysis of various mechanical systems and formulate mathematical models of problems in
vibrations. This course will also provide students with the ability to select and design the
appropriate isolation , absorption, and control system of vibration for the application of various
mechanical systems. The skill of experimental measurement of vibration monitoring for different
mechanical system configurations is also provided.
3- Course Objectives:
1. Demonstration of the knowledge and understanding of the importance of vibration
analysis of mechanical system during design and operating stages.
2. Derivation mathematical models for single and multi DOF vibration systems.
3. Computing of the natural frequencies for various vibration systems .
4. Evaluation of the complete solution (response) to mechanical vibration problems due
to free, or periodic forces or base excitation using mathematical techniques.
5. Analysis of different mechanical system problems and conducting laboratory
experimental verifications.
1
5- Course Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
6- Course Topics.
Topic
General Topics Weeks
No.
1st Fundamentals of Vibration 1-2
2nd Vibration of Single Degree of freedom systems 3-7
3rd Vibration of Multi Degree of freedom systems 9-12
4th Vibration of Continuous systems 13-14
5th Approximate methods for natural frequencies and modes. 15
2
8- Course Topics/hours/ILOS
3
9- Teaching and Learning Method:
Course Intended
Self learning
Presentation
Cooperative
Discovering
and Movies
Discussion
Modelling
Site visits
storming
learning outcomes
Problem
Tutorial
Projects
Lecture
Playing
solving
Brain
(ILOs)
10- Teaching and Learning Methods for Low Capacity and Outstanding Students:
4
11- Assessment
Assessment Methods
Presentation Assessment
Tutorial Assessment
Project Assessment
Report Assessment
Laboratory Test
Quiz assessment
Written Exam
Home Exam
Oral Exam
Monitoring
Discussion
Course Intended Learning
Outcome (ILOs)
Knowledge a19-1 x
& Understanding a19-2 x x
Intellectual b2-1 x x x x x x x
Skills b5-1 x x x x x x x
b6-1 x x x x x x x
Professional c1-1 x x x
Skills c5-1 x x x
General Skills d3-1 x x x x
d4-1 x x x
B. Library Usage:
Students should be encouraged to use library technical resources in the preparation of
laboratory reports and oral presentation. At least one oral presentation should involve a
significant component of library research to encourage this component of study.
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Production Eng. & Mech. Design. Dept. Academic year: 2011-2012
Faculty of Engineering Academic term: 2nd Term
Minoufiya University Academic level: 2nd PROD.
Course Specification
A- Basic Information
B- Professional Information
2- Course Aims:
The aims of this course are to provide the student; with an enough knowledge of different
cutting processes practically and theoretically and emphazing the mathematical relations
between cutting tool and various cutting output responses. It also provide students different
designs and techniques to measure forces,temperatures,friction,wear,and surface integrity
during metal machining.
3- Course Objectives:
1. Demonstration of the knowledge and understanding the basic conceptes of the different
cutting processes practically and theoritcally.
2.Definition of the requirements of measuring devices to measure
forces,temperatures,friction,wear,and surface integrity during metal machining.
3Realizing facts,concepts,principles, of all cutting processes.
4.Evaluation of the suitable ways for solving the engineering problems related to machining.
1
5- Course Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
Field Programme ILOs that the course Course ILOs
contribute in achieving
a1-1 Define the basic concepts of
A1):- Concepts and theories of
mathematics and science for solving many
mathematics and sciences,
machining processes through mathematical
appropriate to the discipline.
relations between cutting tool and various
Knowledge& cutting output responses
Understanding A3):- Characteristics of a3-1 Discus facts,concepts,principles of all
engineering materials related to cutting processes taking in to
the discipline consideration properties of materials.
Professional C6):- Use a wide range of c6-1 Employ a wide range of analytical tools,
skills analytical tools, techniques, techniques, equipment, and software
equipment, and software packages to the discipline and develop
packages pertaining to the required computer for solving machining
discipline and develop required problems.
computer programs.
D1- Collaborate effectively d1-1 Judge the experimental test by working
General skills within multidisciplinary team team.
D6):- Effectively manage tasks, d6-1 1 Balance between machining
time, and resources. equipment resources and machining
. time.
2
6- Course Topics.
Topic
General Topics Weeks
No.
1st Introduction to machining 1
2nd Machine tools and machining operations 2-4
3rd Mechanics of metal cutting 5-8
4th Temeratures in metal cutting 9-10
5th Tool life and tool wear 11-13
6th Cutting fluids and surface roughness 14-15
8- Course Topics/hours/ILOS
3
9- Teaching and Learning Method:
Course Intended
Self learning
Presentation
Cooperative
Discovering
and Movies
Discussion
Modelling
Site visits
storming
Problem
Tutorial
Projects
Lecture
learning outcomes
Playing
solving
Brain
(ILOs)
10- Teaching and Learning Methods for Low Capacity and Outstanding Students:
4
11- Assessment
Assessment Methods
Presentation Assessment
Tutorial Assessment
Project Assessment
Report Assessment
Laboratory Test
Quiz assessment
Written Exam
Home Exam
Oral Exam
Monitoring
Discussion
Course Intended Learning
Outcome (ILOs)
Knowledge a1-1 x
& Understanding a3-1 x
Intellectual b13-1 x x x x x
Skills b15-1 x x
Professional c1-1 x x
Skills c6-1 x
d1-1 x x x x
General Skills
d6-1 x x x x x x
5
12- Facilities required for teaching and learning:
A. laboratory Usage:
Students will be required to routinely use computer software to solve problems related to
machining technology.
B. Library Usage:
Students should be encouraged to use library technical resources in the preparation of
laboratory reports. Background information is required as part of the study. .
Date 01/10/2011
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Production Eng. & Mech. Design. Dept. Academic year: 2011-2012
Faculty of Engineering Academic term:2nd Term
Minoufiya University Academic level: 2nd Prod.
Course Specification
A- Basic Information
B- Professional Information
2- Course Aims:
The aims of this course are to provide the student, with enough knowledge of Atomic
structure and bonding, Crystal structure, crystal geometry and mechanical properties and
relationship between the structures and properties of materials .. it also inform the student
the crystallization of metals and focus on equilibrium phase diagrams of binary alloys. The
aims of this course are to provide the student, with enough knowledge of Polymer and
ceramic materials Composite materials and their applications in different fields
3- Course Objectives:
1. Demonstration of the knowledge and understanding relation between the structures and
properties of materials Ability to analyze and solve pollution problems
2. Definition of physical metallurgy and engineering materials
3. Realizing facts, concepts, principles, and properties of materials including Polymer,
ceramic materials and Composite materials of all cutting processes.
4.Evaluation of the suitable ways for solving the engineering problems related to physical
metallurgy and engineering materials
4- Relationship between the course and the programmed
1
5- Course Intended Learning Outcomes (Ills)
Field Programme ILOs that the course Course ILOs
contribute in achieving
A3):- Characteristics of
a3-1- Define basic Characteristics physical
engineering materials
metallurgy and engineering materials
related to the discipline.
A19):- Engineering design a19-1 Describe behaviour of materials
Knowledge& principles and throuhout findinf different mechancal
Understanding techniques properties for solving design and
engineering problems.
b3-1 Create a creative and innovative way
B3):- Think in a creative and
in problem solving and design
innovative way in
throughout finding between between
problem solving and
the structures and properties of
design.
Intellectual materials and the intende function .
skills
B6):- Investigate the failure of b6-1 Manage the failure of components
components, systems, made of different materials based on
and processes. finding different physical and
mechanical properties
B13):- Apply the principles of
mathematics, science and b13-1 Construct a suitable techniques to
chose a suitable material for a
technology in problem particular function based on ,
solving scenarios in science, technology and material
mechanical engineering; selection criteria
2
6- Course Topics.
Topic
General Topics Weeks
No.
1st Introduction to material science and and engineering 1
Atomic strucure and bonding and Crystal strucure and crystal geometry and
2nd 2-6
mechanical properties
Metallugy and phase digrams for alloys 7&9-
3th
11
4th Polymer, ceramic materials and Composite materials 12-14
8- Course Topics/hours/ILOS
3
9- Teaching and Learning Method:
Course Intended
Self learning
Presentation
Cooperative
Discovering
and Movies
Discussion
Modelling
Site visits
storming
Problem
Tutorial
Projects
Lecture
learning outcomes
Playing
solving
Brain
(ILOs)
10- Teaching and Learning Methods for Low Capacity and Outstanding Students:
4
11- Assessment
Assessment Methods
Presentation Assessment
Tutorial Assessment
Project Assessment
Report Assessment
Laboratory Test
Quiz assessment
Written Exam
Home Exam
Oral Exam
Monitoring
Discussion
Course Intended Learning
Outcome (ILOs)
Knowledge a3-1 x x x
& Understanding a19-1 x
b3-1 x x x x x
Intellectual b6-1 x x
Skills
b13-1 x x x x x
Professional c1-1 x x x
Skills c17-1 x x x x
d1-1 x
General Skills
d9-1 x x x x
5
12- Facilities required for teaching and learning:
A. laboratory Usage:
Students are expected to carry out the experiential tests of obtain the mechanical properties
Library Usage:
Students should be encouraged to use library technical resources in the preparation of problems
and reports.
Date: 1/10/2011.
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Production Eng. & Mech. Design. Dept. Academic year: 2011-2012
Faculty of Engineering Academic term: 2nd Term
Minoufiya University Academic level: 2nd PROD.
Course Specification
A- Basic Information
B- Professional Information
2- Course Aims:
The aims of this course are to provide the student, with enough knowledge of
metrology associated with many of principle practical work in the field of
measurement methods. As well as, this course provide the student with required
skills of applying knowledge of measurement science and engineering concepts for
creating solutions of standard measurement using various types of tools and
instruments. This course will also provide students, with the required skills of
selecting the suitable methods of magnification and the suitable comparator
instrument for solve the measurement problems. As well as, this course will give the
student the required skills of ability for solve the assembly problems and different
concepts of measurement errors.
3- Course Objectives:
1. Analyses and understanding the principles methods of measurement and its application.
2. Demonstration of principles measuring methods techniques using different types of tools.
3. Evaluation of the suitable design and characteristics for any types of instruments.
4. Realizing of the principles methods of measuring using different types of instruments.
5. Evaluation of the principles methods of calculating different types of measuring errors.
1
5- Course Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
Field Programme ILOs that the course Course ILOs
contribute in achieving
A1- knowledge of
engineering metrology a1-1 Explain the principle
associated with many of method and the suitable variables for
practical work in the field of solving the linear measurement
Knowledge&
Understanding engineering measurements. problems.
C14- Employ the traditional and c14-1 Use the advanced methods of
advanced methods of measurement for developing solutions
measurement facilities in of practical problems of measurement
processes measurement.. comparing the results with the output
of traditional methods.
D1- Collaborate effectively d1-1 Judge the created methods of
2
General skills within multidisciplinary team measurement by working team.
D9- Refer to relevant d9-1 Balance between facilities resources
literatures and programming time.
6- Course Topics.
Topic
General Topics Weeks
No.
1 The principals of accurate measurements 1
2 The units of measurements 2
3 Block Gauges 3
4 Limit gauges 4 and5
Standardization of fits and tolerances 6,7
5
and 9
6 Errors of measurements 10
7 Types of comparators 11 ,12,13and 14
8 Theory of interferomrtry 15
8- Course Topics/hours/ILOS
3
Week-14 Types of comparators (experimental). a15-2&c13-1 &
7 3 2 2
&b16-1&d1-1
Week-15 Theory of interferomrtry (Theoretical). a15-1& a15-2
7 3 2 2
b16-1 && d6-1
Course Intended
Self learning
Presentation
Cooperative
Discovering
and Movies
Discussion
Modelling
Site visits
storming
Problem
Tutorial
Projects
Lecture
learning outcomes
Playing
solving
Brain
(ILOs)
10- Teaching and Learning Methods for Low Capacity and Outstanding Students:
11- Assessment
4
11.1 Assessment Methods:
Assessment Methods
Presentation Assessment
Tutorial Assessment
Project Assessment
Report Assessment
Laboratory Test
Quiz assessment
Written Exam
Home Exam
Oral Exam
Monitoring
Discussion
Course Intended Learning
Outcome (ILOs)
a1-1 x x x
Knowledge a12-1 x
& Understanding a12-2 x
a19-1 x x x
B8-1 x x x x
Intellectual b13-1 x x x
Skills
b17-1 x x x x
C1-1 x x x
Professional C9-1 x x x x
Skills
c14-1 x x
d1-1 x
General Skills
d6-2 x x x
Date: 1/1/2012.
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Production Eng. & Mech. Design. Dept. Academic year: 2011-2012
Faculty of Engineering Academic term: 2nd. Term
Minoufiya University Academic level: 2nd.PROD.
Course Specification
A- Basic Information
B- Professional Information
2- Course Aims:
The aims of this course are to provide the student, with an enough knowledge of
applied statistics associated with Flow-Charts for solving industrial problems. As
well as, this course provide the student with required skills of applying knowledge of
statistics, science for creating solutions of production problems using statistical
techniques.
This course will provide students, with the required skills of selecting the proper
method and the suitable data for solving the statistical quality control problems. As
well as, this course will give the student the required skills of ability for modeling
the engineering problems dealing with production quality problems.
3- Course Objectives:
1. Demonstration of the knowledge and understanding the basic concepts of industrial statistics.
2. Definition of the requirements of statistical data study and analysis.
3. Realizing of the different types of softwares and the suitable variables.
4. Evaluation of the suitable statistical methods for solving the engineering problems.
5. Analysis of different techniques for modeling the engineering problems.
1
5- Course Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
Field Programme ILOs that the course Course ILOs
contribute in achieving
A5- knowledge of statistics, a5-1 Explain different statistical
science and engineering methods for solving industrial
concepts to the solution of problems using knowledge of
engineering problems. statistics, science and engineering
Knowledge& concepts.
Understanding A6- The specifications design, a6-1 Describe some methods of creating
range of application of a desired soft-ware for solving
statistical methods. engineering quality problems.
a6-2 Define the basics statistical concepts
of which are required for molding
and solving the engineering
applications problems.
b11-1 Create the desired software
B11- Select appropriate statistical
dealing with based methods for
methods for modeling and
modeling and analyzing engineering
analyzing problems.
problems.
Intellectual B14- Use the principles of
b14-1 Design a suitable computer programs
skills engineering statistics in
for developing the solutions of
developing solutions to
practical engineering quality
practical engineering quality
problems.
problems.
C12- Use a wide range of c12-1 Employ a suitable techniques and
analytical tools, techniques, software packages pertaining to the
equipment, and software discipline and develop required
packages pertaining to the computer programs.
discipline and develop
Professional required computer programs.
skills C14- Prepare computer graphics c14-1 Apply the designed computer
and specialized technical programs to solve selected
reports and communicate engineering quality problems and to
draw the results of solving these
accordingly.
problems.
D4- Collaborate effectively within d4-1 Judge the created soft-ware by
General skills multidisciplinary team working team.
D6- Balance between resources d6-1 Balance between computer facilities
and time resources and programming time.
6- Course Topics.
Topic
General Topics Weeks
No.
1st Representation of statistical data. 1-2
2nd Statistical measures. 3-4
3rd Elementary principals of probability. 5-6
4th Random variables. 7
5th Some discrete probability distriputions. 9-10
6th Some continuous probability distriputions. 11-12
7th Tests of hypotheses - imple linear regression 13-15
2
8- Course Topics/hours/ILOS
Contact hrs Course ILOs
Week Total
Sub. Topics Covered (By
No. Hours Lec. Tut. Lab.
No.)
Week-1 Representation of statistical data 4 3 1 -- a5-1 &a5-2
Representation of statistical data,
Week-2 4 3 1 -- a5-1 & a5-2
continued.
Week-3 Statistical measures. 4 3 1 -- b11-1&c12-1
Week-4 b11-1&c12-1
Statistical measures, continued. 4 3 1 --
Week-5 Basic concepts of probability. 4 3 1 -- a5-1 & a5-2
Week-6 Basic concepts of probability,
4 3 1 -- a5-1&a5-2
continued.
Week-7 a5-1& &b11-1
Random variables. 4 3 1 -- d4-1
Week-8
C12-1 & b11-1
Week-9 Random variables, continued. 4 3 1 -- &c12-1&c14-1
Some discrete probability A5-1 & b11-1
Week-10 4 3 1 -- c12-1&c14-1
distributions.
Some continuous probability a5-1&a5-2 &
Week-11 4 3 1 -- b11-1&b14-1
distributions.
Tests of hypotheses. a1-1& a15-1&
Week-12 4 3 1 -- a5-1 & b14-1
Tests of hypotheses, continued. a1-1&a19-1 &
Week-13 4 3 1 --
Week-1 Tests of hypotheses, continued. 4 3 1 -- a5-2&c14-1 &
Cooperative
Discovering
and Movies
Discussion
Modelling
Site visits
storming
Problem
Tutorial
Projects
Lecture
learning outcomes
Playing
solving
Brain
(ILOs)
3
10- Teaching and Learning Methods for Low Capacity and Outstanding Students:
11- Assessment
Assessment Methods
Model Exams Assessment
Presentation Assessment
Tutorial Assessment
Project Assessment
Report Assessment
Laboratory Test
Quiz assessment
Written Exam
Home Exam
Oral Exam
Monitoring
Discussion
Course Intended Learning
Outcome (ILOs)
a5-1 x x x
Knowledge a5-1 x x
& Understanding a5-2 x
a6-1 x x
Intellectual b11-1 x x x x
Skills b14-1 x x
Professional c12-1 x x
Skills c14-1 x x x
d4-1 x
General Skills
d6-1 x x x x
4
11.2 Assessment Weight, Schedule and Grades Distribution:
5
Power Eng. Dept. Academic year: 2011-2012
Faculty of Engineering Academic term: 2nd `Term
Menoufia University Academic level: 2nd Power
Course Specification
A- Basic Information
B- Professional Information
2- Course Aims:
The aims of this course are to provide the student, with an enough knowledge of the
design procedure of machine elements. As well as, this course will give the student
the required skills for modeling the engineering problems dealing with machine
elements design.
3- Course Objectives:
1. Demonstration of the knowledge and understanding the basic conceptes of mechanical
design.
2. Definition of the requirements of computer programming related to the mechanical
design procedure.
1
5- Course Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
Field Programme ILOs that the course Course ILOs
contribute in achieving
A3- Characteristics of
engineering material related a3-1 Define the characteristics of
to the design procedure. engineering materials.
Knowledge& A4-Principle design procedure for a4-1 Describe some methods of creating a
Understanding machine elements. desired model for solving design
problems.
C14- Employ the traditional and c14-1 Use the designed computer programs
modern CAD facilities in for solutions of elements design
design . problems .
D1- Collaborate effectively d1-1 Judge the created soft-ware by working
General skills within multidisciplinary team team.
D9-Refer to relevant literatures. D9-1 Communicate with libratory and Net.
2
6- Course Topics.
Topic
General Topics Weeks
No.
1st General considerations and procedure of machine design. 1
2nd Fasteners ( Weld – Revits – Bolts- Keys ) 2-5
3rd Shaft diameter design based on material strength. 6-7
4th Machine belts drive ( Flat and V-Belts ) 9-11
5th Gear types and reduction gear units. 12-15
7- Course Topics/hours/ILOS
Week-4 a4-1,a19-1,
Bolted joints design 6 3 3 - b17-1
Week-5 A4-1,a19-
Keyed joints design 6 3 3 - 1,b17-1
Week-6 Design concepts of shaft design 6 3 3 - a4-1,a19-1,b1-1
Week-7 Shaft design on material strength b16-1,b17-
6 3 3 - 1,c1-1
Week-8
3
8- Teaching and Learning Method:
Course Intended
Self learning
Presentation
Cooperative
Discovering
and Movies
Discussion
Modelling
Site visits
storming
Problem
Tutorial
Projects
Lecture
learning outcomes
Playing
solving
Brain
(ILOs)
9- Teaching and Learning Methods for Low Capacity and Outstanding Students:
4
10- Assessment
Assessment Methods
Presentation Assessment
Tutorial Assessment
Project Assessment
Report Assessment
Laboratory Test
Quiz assessment
Written Exam
Home Exam
Oral Exam
Monitoring
Discussion
Course Intended Learning
Outcome (ILOs)
a3-1 x x
Knowledge a4-1 x X X
& Understanding
a19-1 X X x
b1-1 X X X X
Intellectual b16-1 X X x
Skills
b17-1 X X X
c1-1 X X
Professional c13-1 X X X
Skills
c14-1 X X
d1-1 X
General Skills
d9-1 x x
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Date: 1/10/2011.
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Prod. Eng. & Mech. Design. Dept. Academic year: 2011-2012
Faculty of Engineering Academic term: 1st Term
Minoufiya University Academic level: 3rd PROD.
Course Specification
A- Basic Information
B- Professional Information
2- Course Aims:
The aims of this course are to provide the Student, upon completing the Production Engineering
Programme, with the basic knowledge and skills of how to analysis of various mechanical systems
and formulate mathematical models of problems in vibrations. This course will also provide
students with the ability to select and design the appropriate isolation , absorption, and control
system of vibration for the application of various mechanical systems. The skill of experimental
measurement of vibration monitoring for different mechanical system configurations is also
provided.
3- Course Objectives:
1. Demonstration of the knowledge and understanding of the importance of vibration
analysis of mechanical system during design and operating stages.
2. Derivation mathematical models for single and multi DOF vibration systems.
3. Computing of the natural frequencies for various vibration systems .
4. Evaluation of the complete solution (response) to mechanical vibration problems due to
free, or periodic forces or base excitation using mathematical techniques.
5. Analysis of different mechanical system problems and conducting laboratory
experimental verifications.
1
5- Course Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
6- Course Topics.
Topic
General Topics Weeks
No.
1st Fundamentals of Vibration 1-2
2nd Vibration of Single Degree of freedom systems 3-7
3rd Vibration of Multi Degree of freedom systems 9-12
4th Vibration of Continuous systems 13-14
5th Approximate methods for natural frequencies and modes. 15
2
8- Course Topics/hours/ILOS
3
9- Teaching and Learning Method:
Course Intended
Self learning
Presentation
Cooperative
Discovering
and Movies
Discussion
Modelling
Site visits
storming
learning outcomes
Problem
Tutorial
Projects
Lecture
Playing
solving
Brain
(ILOs)
10- Teaching and Learning Methods for Low Capacity and Outstanding Students:
4
11- Assessment
Assessment Methods
Presentation Assessment
Tutorial Assessment
Project Assessment
Report Assessment
Laboratory Test
Quiz assessment
Written Exam
Home Exam
Oral Exam
Monitoring
Discussion
Course Intended Learning
Outcome (ILOs)
Knowledge a1-1 x
& Understanding a19-1 x x
Intellectual b13-1 x x x x x x x x
Skills b17-1 x x x x x x x x
b17-2 x x x x x x x x
Professional c1-1 x x x
Skills c6-1 x x x x
General Skills d1-1 x x x x
d7-1 x x x
5
12- Facilities required for teaching and learning:
A. laboratory Usage:
Students are expected to prepare and conduct some laboratory experiments relating to
determination of the relay setting and establishment of different relay time - current
characteristics. Also to test some protection function and to prepare lab reports.
B. Library Usage:
Students should be encouraged to use library technical resources in the preparation of
laboratory reports and oral presentation. At least one oral presentation should involve a
significant component of library research to encourage this component of study.
6
Production Eng. & Mech. Design. Dept. Academic year: 2011-2012
Faculty of Engineering Academic term: 1st Term
Minoufiya University Academic level: 3rd PROD.
Course Specification
A- Basic Information
B- Professional Information
2- Course Aims:
The aims of this course are to provide the student, with an enough knowledge of
computer programming associated with Flow-Charts for solving engineering
problems. As well as, this course provide the student with required skills of
applying knowledge of mathematics, science and engineering concepts for creating
solutions of engineering problems using computer programming. This course will
also provide students, with the required skills of selecting the proper programming
software and the suitable variables for solving the engineering problems. As well as,
this course will give the student the required skills of ability for modeling the
engineering problems dealing with machine elements and statistical problems.
3- Course Objectives:
1. Demonstration of the knowledge and understanding the basic concebtes of computer
programming.
2. Definition of the requirements of computer programming associated with Flow-Charts.
3. Realizing of the different types of softwares and the suitable variables.
4. Evaluation of the suitable software for solving the engineering problems.
5. Analysis of different techniques for modeling the engineering problems dealing with
machine elements, dynamics and statistical problems.
1
5- Course Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
Field Programme ILOs that the course Course ILOs
contribute in achieving
a1-1 Explain different computer
A1- Concepts and theories of
programming methods for solving
mathematics and sciences,
engineering problems using
appropriate to the
knowledge of mathematics, science
discipline.
Knowledge& and engineering concepts.
Understanding A15- The specifications, a15-1 Describe some methods of creating
programming and range of a desired soft-ware for solving
application of CAD and engineering problems.
CAD/CAM facilities a15-2 Define the basics concepts of
programming languages which are
required for molding and solving the
engineering applications problems.
A19- Engineering design a19-1 Discuss different engineering
principles and techniques techniques for solving some machine
element problems by programming.
B1- Select appropriate
b1-1 Create the desired software dealing
mathematical and computer-
with based methods for modeling and
based methods for modeling
analyzing engineering problems.
and analyzing problems.
Intellectual B16- Interpret numerical data
b16-1 Organize and interpret numerical
skills and apply analytical
data using computer programs to
methods for engineering
analyze the problems.
design purposes
B17- Use the principles of b17-1 Design a suitable computer programs
engineering science in for developing the solutions of
developing solutions to practical engineering problems.
practical mechanical
engineering problems.
C6- Use a wide range of c6-1 Employ a suitable techniques and
analytical tools, techniques, software packages pertaining to the
equipment, and software discipline and develop required
packages pertaining to the computer programs.
discipline and develop
required comp. programs.
C13-Prepare engineering c13-1 Apply the designed computer
Professional drawings, computer programs to solve selected
skills graphics and specialized engineering problems and to draw the
results of solving these problems.
technical reports and
communicate accordingly.
C14- Employ the traditional and c14-1 Use the designed computer programs
modern CAD and CAD/CAM for developing solutions of practical
facilities in design and problems comparing the results with
production processes. the output of traditional and modern
CAD/CAM design.
D1- Collaborate effectively d1-1 Judge the created soft-ware by working
General skills within multidisciplinary team team.
D6- Effectively manage tasks, d6-1 Balance between computer facilities
time, and resources. resources and programming time.
2
6- Course Topics.
Topic
General Topics Weeks
No.
1st Fundamental of Programming language and Float chart 1-3
2nd Suitable variables and Program Menus 4-5
3rd Statistical applications using Programming language 6-7
4th Machine element applications (Keys, belts, welding) 9-10
5th Dynamic applications (Vibrations, Journal, bearings) 11-13
6th Numerical applications and Database connection 14-15
8- Course Topics/hours/ILOS
3
9- Teaching and Learning Method:
Course Intended
Self learning
Presentation
Cooperative
Discovering
and Movies
Discussion
Modelling
Site visits
storming
Problem
Tutorial
Projects
Lecture
learning outcomes
Playing
solving
Brain
(ILOs)
10- Teaching and Learning Methods for Low Capacity and Outstanding Students:
4
11- Assessment
Assessment Methods
Presentation Assessment
Tutorial Assessment
Project Assessment
Report Assessment
Laboratory Test
Quiz assessment
Written Exam
Home Exam
Oral Exam
Monitoring
Discussion
Course Intended Learning
Outcome (ILOs)
a1-1 x x x
Knowledge a15-1 x
& Understanding a15-2 x
a19-1 x x x
b1-1 x x x x
Intellectual b16-1 x x
Skills
b17-1 x x x x
c6-1 x x
Professional c13-1 x x x x
Skills
c14-1 x x
d1-1 x
General Skills
d6-1 x x x x
5
12- Facilities required for teaching and learning:
A. laboratory Usage:
Students are expected to prepare the flow charts and the programming code for solving some
mechanical engineering problems. Creating the desired softwares and test these programs.
B. Library Usage:
Students should be encouraged to use library technical resources in the preparation of
laboratory reports.
Date: 1/10/2011.
6
Production Eng. & Mech. Design. Dept. Academic year: 2011-2012
Faculty of Engineering Academic term: 1st Term
Minoufiya University Academic level: 3rd PROD.
Course Specification
A- Basic Information
B- Professional Information
2- Course Aims:
The aims of this course are to provide the student, with the basic knowledge of mathematics,
science and engineering concepts to the solution of engineering problems. As well as, this course
will provide the student with the ability to use the techniques, skills, and appropriate engineering
tools, necessary for engineering practice and project management. This course will also provide
students to work with mechanical design and manufacturing systems.
3- Course Objectives:
1. Demonstration of the knowledge and understanding the basic concepts and details of machining
equipments including conventional and non-conventional machines.
2. Definition of the requirements of machining equipments associated with different applications.
3. Realizing of the different types of machining equipments and the different machining processes.
4. Evaluation of the suitable production schemes for various machining equipments.
5. Analysis of different production techniques and conducting some experimental applications.
1
5- Course Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
Field Programme ILOs that the course contribute in Course ILOs
achieving
A1- Knowledge of mathematics, science and a1-1 Explain different conventional and non-
engineering concepts to the solution of conventional machining methods using
engineering problems. knowledge of engineering concepts.
a1-2 Compare between the different gear
Knowledge& Understanding
machining methods.
a1-3 Identify the factors affecting the different
methods.
A5- Methodologies of solving engineering a5-1 Define the basics concepts of the machining
problems, data collection and interpretation theories that required for solving the
engineering applications problems
A13- Concepts, principles and theories relevant a13-1.Discuss the theories related to the
to Mechanical Engineering and manufacture manufacture engineering
A18- The role of information technology in A18-1 Define the information technololgy
providing support for mechanical engineers supported the producer engineers
A19- Engineering design principles andAa19-1Discuss different engineering techniques
techniques for solving some machine element problems
by programming.
B2- Select appropriate solutions for
b2-1 Create the desired program dealing with the
engineering problems based on analytical
methods for modeling and analyzing
thinking.
engineering problems.
Intellectual skills
B12- Create systematic and methodic b12-1 Organize and interpret numerical data
approaches when dealing with new and using computer programs to analyze the
advancing technology problems.
B13- Apply the principles of mathematics, b13-1 Design the suitable programs to develop
science and technology in problem solving the solutions of practical engineering
scenarios in mechanical engineering; problems.
B18- Select appropriate manufacturing method b18-1 Plan the suitable manufacturing method
considering design requirements. that take the design requirement
considerations.
C13- Prepare engineering drawings, computer c13-1 Employ the engineering drawing and
graphics and specialized technical reports computer graphics to explain the required
and communicate accordingly machining programs.
Professional skills
C16- Analyze experimental results and c16-1 Apply the different monitoring methods to
determine their accuracy and validity; draw and analyze the results of solved
problems.
C18- Operate and maintain mechanical c18-1 Use the suitable technique to develop the
equipment. maintenance program for the best operation
and protection system.
C19- Prepare the process plan for c19-1 Plan the manufacturing steps and
manufacturing production operations.
D2- Work in stressful environment and within d2-1 Improve the sharing of the working team to
constraints work under stress and within constrains
General
skills
D6- Balance between resources and time d6-1 Balance between the facilities resources and
programming time.
2
6- Course Topics.
Topic
General Topics Weeks
No.
1st Gear manufacturing 1-3
2nd Deep hole drilling 4-5
3rd Super finishing processes 6-7
4th Material removal processes 8
5th Ultrasonic machining 9
6th Water jet machining and abrasive jet machining 10
7th Abrasive water jet machining and magnetic abrasive finishing 11
8th Electrochemical machining 12
9 Electrodischarge machining 13
10 Laser beam machining 14
11 Hybrid electrochemical processes 15
8- Course Topics/hours/ILOS
3
9- Teaching and Learning Method:
Course Intended
solving
Modelling
Playing
Discussion
Problem
storming
Self learning
and Movies
Site visits
Tutorial
Presentation
Brain
Lecture
Cooperative
Discovering
Projects
learning outcomes
(ILOs)
10- Teaching and Learning Methods for Low Capacity and Outstanding Students:
Assign a portion of the office hours for those students.
Give them specific tasks.
For low capacity students Repeat the explanation of some of the material
Assign a teaching assistance to follow up the performance of this
group of students.
Hand out project assignments to those students.
Give them some research topics to be searched using the internet and
For outstanding Students
conduct presentation.
Encourage them to take parts in the running research projects.
4
11- Assessment
11.1 Assessment Methods:
Assessment Methods
Report Assessment
Quiz assessment
Laboratory Test
Written Exam
Model Exams
Presentation
Home Exam
Monitoring
Assessment
Assessment
Assessment
Assessment
Oral Exam
Discussion
Course Intended Learning
Tutorial
Project
Outcome (ILOs)
a1-1 x x x
a1-2 x
a1-3 x
Knowledge a5-1 x x x
& Understanding a13-1 x x x x
a18-1 x x
a19-1 x x x x
b2-1 x x
Intellectual b12-1 x x x x
Skills b13-1 x x
b18-1 x
c3-1 x x x x
c16-1 x
Professional Skills
c8-1 x x x x
c19-1 x
d2-1 x x x x
General Skills
d6-1 x x x x
5
13- List of references:
13.1- Course notes
- Notes of advanced machining processes
- McGeough, J. A. (1988). Advanced Methods of Machining. London, New York: Chapman and Hall.
- Rumyantsev, E., and Davydov, A. (1984). Electrochemical Machining of Metals. Moscow: Mir
Publishers.
13.3- Recommended books
- Brown, J. (1998). Advanced Machining Technology Handbook. New York: McGraw-Hill.
- Tlusty, G. (1999). Manufacturing Processes and Equipment. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall.
- Kalpakjian, S. (1997). Manufacturing Processes for Engineering Materials, 3rd ed. Reading, MA:
Addison Wesley.
- Kaczmarek, J. (1976). Principles of Machining by Cutting, Abrasion, and Erosion. Stevenage, U.K.:
Peter Peregrines, Ltd. .
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Course coordinator Programme coordinator
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Production Eng. & Mech. Design. Dept. Academic year: 2011-2012
Faculty of Engineering Academic term: 1st Term
Minoufiya University Academic level: 3rd PROD.
Course Specification
A- Basic Information
B- Professional Information
2- Course Aims:
The aims of this course are to provide the student, with an enough knowledge of
industrial safety for covering the safety application problems. This course will
provide students with the required skills of selecting the useful applications and the
suitable variables for solving the safety problems.
3- Course Objectives:
1. Demonstration of the knowledge and understanding the types of safety problems.
2. Definition of the requirements of different types of the industrial safety problems.
3. Understanding how to protect the production elements
4. Design a recent methods to safe the industrial components.
1
5- Course Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
Field Programme ILOs that the course Course ILOs
contribute in achieving
2
6- Course Topics.
Topic
General Topics Weeks
No.
1st Local and international organizations working in safety systems applications 1-2
2nd Defferencis between static and current electricity safety systems 3-4
3rd Protection analysis of chemical and petrochemical safety systems 5-6
4th How to protect the noises and gases in the factories 7
5th Mechanical safety systems and their applications 9-10
6th High protection methods in the nuclear power plants 11-12
7th Personal protection safety systems 13-15
8- Course Topics/hours/ILOS
Week-4 b9-1&c8-1
Current electricity safety systems 2 2 -- --
Week-5 Protection analysis of chemical safety a6-1 & a19-1
2 2 -- --
systems
Week-6 Protection analysis of petrochemical
2 2 -- -- a8-1&a19-1
safety systems
Week-7 How to protect the noises and gases in
2 2 -- -- b9-1&& d3-1
the factories
Week-8
3
9- Teaching and Learning Method:
Course Intended
Self learning
Presentation
Cooperative
Discovering
and Movies
Discussion
Modelling
Site visits
storming
Problem
Tutorial
Projects
Lecture
learning outcomes
Playing
solving
Brain
(ILOs)
10- Teaching and Learning Methods for Low Capacity and Outstanding Students:
4
11- Assessment
Assessment Methods
Presentation Assessment
Tutorial Assessment
Project Assessment
Report Assessment
Laboratory Test
Quiz assessment
Written Exam
Home Exam
Oral Exam
Monitoring
Discussion
Course Intended Learning
Outcome (ILOs)
a6-1 x x x x
Knowledge
a8-1 x x
& Understanding
a19-1 x x
b4-1
Intellectual b9-1 x x x x x
Skills b12-1 x x x
b14-1 x x x x
c8-1 x x x
Professional c11-1 x x x
Skills
c15-1 x x x
d3-1 x x x
General Skills
d7-1 x x x x
5
12- Facilities required for teaching and learning:
A. Library Usage:
Students should be encouraged to use library technical resources in the preparation of reports.
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Date: 01/10/2011.
6
Production Eng. & Mech. Design. Dept. Academic year: 2010-2011
Faculty of Engineering Academic term: 1st Term
Minoufiya University Academic level: 3rd PROD.
Course Specification
A- Basic Information
B- Professional Information
2- Course Aims:
The aims of this course are to provide the student, with an enough knowledge of
quality control associated with Flow-Charts for solving industrial production
problems. As well as, this course provide the student with required skills of
applying knowledge of statistics, science for creating solutions of production quality
problems using statistical techniques. This course will also provide students, with the
required skills of selecting the proper method and the suitable data for solving the
quality control problems. As well as, this course will give the student the required
skills of ability for modeling the engineering problems dealing with statistical
quality control problems.
3- Course Objectives:
1. Demonstration of the knowledge and understanding the basic concepts of statistical
process control (SPC).
2. Definition of the requirements of process capability study and analysis.
3. Designing of the different types of acceptance sampling plans.
4. Evaluation of the suitable statistical methods for solving the quality engineering
problems.
5. Analysis of different techniques for modeling the quality cost engineering problems.
1
5- Course Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
Field Programme ILOs that the course Course ILOs
contribute in achieving
A1- knowledge of statistics, a1-1 Explain different statistical methods
science and engineering for solving engineering quality
concepts to the solution of problems using knowledge of
quality problems. statistics, science and engineering
Knowledge& concepts.
Understanding A15- The specifications design, a15-1 Describe some methods of creating
range of application of a desired soft-ware for solving
statistical methods. engineering quality problems.
a15-2 Define the basics statistical concepts
of which are required for molding
and solving the engineering
applications problems.
a19-1 Discuss different statistical
A19- Process control principles
techniques for designing and
and techniques. solving some control charts
problems.
b1-1 Create the desired software dealing
B1- Select appropriate statistical
with based methods for modeling and
methods for modeling and
analyzing engineering quality
analyzing problems.
problems.
Intellectual B16- Interpret numerical data
b16-1 Organize and interpret numerical
skills and apply analytical
data using computer programs to
methods for specification
analyze the problems.
design purposes
B17- Use the principles of b17-1 Design a suitable computer programs
engineering statistics in for developing the solutions of
developing solutions to practical engineering quality
practical engineering quality problems.
problems.
C1- Use a wide range of c1-1 Employ a suitable techniques and
analytical tools, techniques, software packages pertaining to the
equipment, and software discipline and develop required
packages pertaining to the computer programs.
discipline and develop
required computer
programs.
Professional C13-Prepare computer graphics c13-1 Apply the designed computer
skills and specialized technical programs to solve selected
reports and communicate engineering quality problems and to
draw the results of solving these
accordingly.
problems.
C14- Employ the traditional c14-1 Use the designed computer programs
statistical facilities in design for developing solutions of practical
acceptance sampling plans. problems.
D1- Collaborate effectively d1-1 Judge the created soft-ware by working
General skills within multidisciplinary team team.
D6- Balance between resources d6-1 Balance between computer facilities
and time resources and programming time.
2
6- Course Topics.
Topic
General Topics Weeks
No.
1st Fundamental of Process control 1-3
2nd Suitable attributes control charts. 4-7
3rd Statistical applications. 9-10
4th Suitable variables control charts. 11-12
5th Process capability study. 13
6th Accetance sampling. 14-15
8- Course Topics/hours/ILOS
Week-4 b17-1&c14-1
Suitable attributes control charts. 2 2 -- --
Week-5 Suitable attributes control charts, a15-1 & a15-2
2 2 -- --
continued.
Week-6 Suitable attributes control charts,
2 2 -- -- a15-1&a15-2
continued.
Week-7 Suitable attributes control charts, a1-1& &b16-1
2 2 -- -- d1-1
continued.
Week-8
3
9- Teaching and Learning Method:
Course Intended
Self learning
Presentation
Cooperative
Discovering
and Movies
Discussion
Modelling
Site visits
storming
Problem
Tutorial
Projects
Lecture
learning outcomes
Playing
solving
Brain
(ILOs)
10- Teaching and Learning Methods for Low Capacity and Outstanding Students:
4
11- Assessment
Assessment Methods
Presentation Assessment
Tutorial Assessment
Project Assessment
Report Assessment
Laboratory Test
Quiz assessment
Written Exam
Home Exam
Oral Exam
Monitoring
Discussion
Course Intended Learning
Outcome (ILOs)
a1-1 x x
Knowledge a15-1 x
& Understanding a15-2 x
a19-1 x x
b1-1 x x x
Intellectual b16-1 x x
Skills
b17-1 x x x
c1-1 x
Professional c13-1 x x x
Skills
c14-1 x
d1-1 x
General Skills
d6-1 x x x x
5
12- Facilities required for teaching and learning:
A. laboratory Usage:
-----------------
B. Library Usage:
Students should be encouraged to use library technical resources in the preparation of
laboratory reports.
Date: 1/10/2011
6
Production Eng. & Mech. Design. Dept. Academic year: 2010-2011
Faculty of Engineering Academic term: 1st Term
Minoufiya University Academic level: 3rd PROD.
Course Specification
A- Basic Information
B- Professional Information
2- Course Aims:
The aims of this course are to develop an understanding of the principles of facilities
location, layout & material handling. Also, be able to design a factory layout
incorporating product, process, & personnel requirements. It is also aimed that to
provide the students with a basic understanding of project management principles &
practices.
3- Course Objectives:
1. Understand the nature & scope of proiects.
2. Recognize the different steps / phases for project planning & control.
3. Learn analytical techniques project scheduling, control and selection.
1
5- Course Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
Field Programme ILOs that the course Course ILOs
contribute in achieving
A1- Understand the Scope of
a1-1 Describe the principles of facilities
facilities planning. planning.
Knowledge& A2- Recognite the steps/ phases a2-1 Identify the different steps for project
Understanding for project planning planning .
&control.
A3- Learn analytical techniques
for project scheduling, a3-1 Identify the suitable techniques for
control and selection. project scheduling and control.
6- Course Topics.
Topic
General Topics Weeks
No.
1st Introdction 1
2nd Product , process & schedule design 2-4
3rd Project selection techniques 5-7
4th Project organization 9-10
5th Project Planning & control 11-15
8- Course Topics/hours/ILOS
Contact hrs Course ILOs
Week Total
Sub. Topics Covered (By
No. Hours Lec. Tut. Lab.
No.)
Definition of Project. Types of
Week-1
Projects . Determination of the 2 2 -- -- a1-1 &a2-1
objectives of the Project.
What is a product. Product
Week2 classifications . Different types of
2 2 -- -- a3-1
manufacturing operation symbols.
Flow processes charts.
Types of production equipments.
Week3 Technical specifications of production 2 2 -- -- a3-1
equipment.
2
Economical analysis techniques for
the selection of production equipment.
Week4 2 2 -- -- a3-1
Process planning organization
scheduling and control of production.
b1-1&
Week5 Project analysis. 2 2 -- -- b2-1&c1-1
Course Intended
Self learning
Presentation
Cooperative
Discovering
and Movies
Discussion
Modelling
Site visits
storming
Problem
Tutorial
Projects
Lecture
learning outcomes
Playing
solving
Brain
(ILOs)
3
understanding a2-1 x
a3-1 x
Intellectual b1-1 x x x
Skills b2-1 x x
Professional c1-1
x x
Skills
General Skills d1-1 x x
d9-1 x x x
10- Teaching and Learning Methods for Low Capacity and Outstanding Students:
11- Assessment
Assessment Methods
Model Exams Assessment
Presentation Assessment
Tutorial Assessment
Project Assessment
Report Assessment
Laboratory Test
Quiz assessment
Written Exam
Home Exam
Oral Exam
Monitoring
Discussion
a1-1 x
Knowledge
a2-1 x x
& Understanding
a3-1 x
Intellectual b1-1 x x
Skills b2-1 x
Professional c1-1
x x
Skills
d1-1 x
General Skills
d9-1 x x x
4
11.2 Assessment Weight, Schedule and Grades Distribution:
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Date: 1/10/2011.
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MENOUFIYA UNIVERSITY Academic Year: 2011/2012
Faculty of Engineering First Semester
Shebi El-Kom
Prod. Eng& Mech. Design Dept.
Course Specification
A- Basic Information
B- Professional Information
2- Course Aims:
The aim of this course is to provide the student with means of analyzing the
boundary value problems in engineering applications. As well as, this course
provide the student with required skills of identifying the critical section in
engineering problems. This course will also provide students with the required skills
of identifying, formulating and solving fundamental engineering problems.
3- Course Objectives:
1. Demonstration of the knowledge and understanding the basic conceptes of metal forming
processe.
2. Definition of press working operations.
3. Understanding the procedure and purposes of die making and die design.
4. Understanding the design of sheet metal forming.
1
5- Course Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
Field Programme ILOs that the course Course ILOs
contribute in achieving
A4- Principles of design including
elements design, process a4-1Define the main principle metal
and/or a system related to forming tool..
specific disciplines
Knowledge& A13-Concepts, principles aand a13- 1 Describe different methods of
Understanding theories relevant to Mechanical metal manufacturing.
Engineering and manufacture.
a19-1 Discuss different engineering
A19- Engineering design principles
techniques for solving boundary
and techniques
value problem
B5:- Assess and evaluate the
b5-1 Create a criterion suitable for
characteristics and
studying the performance of the
performance of components,
components
systems and processes
Intellectual B6:- Investigate the failure of b16-1 Design a suitable failure criterion for
skills components, systems, and metal forming tool.
processes.
6- Course Topics.
Topic
General Topics Weeks
No.
1 Fundamentals of forming presses 1
2 Design of press working tools 2-3
3 Blanking and piercing operation 4-7
4 Bending ,forming and drawing dies 9-13
5 Bluging , embossing and coining dies 14-15
2
8- Course Topics/hours/ILOS
Course Intended
Self learning
Presentation
Cooperative
Discovering
and Movies
Discussion
learning outcomes
Modelling
Site visits
storming
Problem
Tutorial
Projects
Lecture
Playing
(ILOs)
solving
Brain
3
10- Teaching and Learning Methods for Low Capacity and Outstanding Students:
Assessment Methods
Presentation Assessment
Tutorial Assessment
Project Assessment
Report Assessment
Course Intended Learning
Quiz assessment
Laboratory Test
Outcome (ILOs)
Written Exam
Home Exam
Monitoring
Oral Exam
Discussion
a4-1 x x x x x x
Knowledge
a13-1 x x x x
& Understanding
a19-1 x x x x x
b5-1 x x x x x
Intellectual b6-1 x x x x x
Skills
b18-1 x x x x x
Professional c3-1 x x x x x x
Skills c19-1 x x x x
d1-1 x x
General Skills
d9-1 x x x
B. Library Usage:
Students should be encouraged to use library text books in the preparation of the solution of the
assignments .
5
Production Eng. & Mech. Design. Dept. Academic year: 2011-2012
Faculty of Engineering Academic term: 2nd Term
Minoufiya University Academic level: 3rd PROD.
Course Specification
A- Basic Information
Title: Fracture Mechanics and Stress Analysis Code Symbol: PRE 322
Element of program: Major Date of specification approval: 2012
Department offering the course: Prod. Eng. & Mech. Design. Dept. Bylaw 2006
B- Professional Information
2- Course Aims:
- This course provides fundamental backgrounds of fracture mechanics and its use for the
understanding of brittle fracture.
- Different approaches used for determining fracture toughness of materials will be discussed.
- The application of fracture mechanics are emphasized for the selection of materials for the
required applications.
Fracture mechanics is used to formulate quantitatively
1. The degree of safety of a structure against brittle fracture
2. The conditions necessary for crack initiation, propagation and arrest
3. The residual life in a component subjected to dynamic/fatigue loading
3- Course Objectives:
The objective of this course is to develop the tools necessary for fracture control through defect
tolerant performance prediction and condition monitoring, optimization of alloy cracking
resistance by microstructural means, laboratory experimentation, and fracture mechanism research.
Upon completion of this course the student will be able to:
1. Define stress concentration factor, stress intensity factor and fracture toughness.
2. Define impact testing and ductile to brittle transition.
3. Define fatigue failure, fatigue life time, fatigue limit and fatigue strength.
So, the student (Engineer) will be familiar with appropriate design principles to prevent in-service
failures when He understand the following:
- How do flaws in a material initiate failure?
- How is fracture resistance quantified; how do different material classes compare?
- How do we estimate the stress to fracture.
- How do loading rate, loading history, and temperature affect the failure stress?
1
4- Relationship between the course and the programme
2
6- Course Topics.
Topic
General Topics Weeks
No.
1st Fundamentas and Historical Overview 1
2nd Notches and Stress Concentration & Cracks and Stress Intensity Factor 2-3
3rd Stress Analysis of Cracked Components 4-6
4th Plastic Yielding at Crack Tip 7&9
5th Fracture Criteria 10-12
6th Fatigue and Life Prediction & Hot Ductility 13-15
8- Course Topics/hours/ILOS
Week Total Contact hrs Course ILOs Covered
Sub. Topics
No. Hours Lec. Tut. Lab. (By No.)
Historical Overview, Notches and
Week-
Stress Concentration, Cracks and Stress
1 5 3 1 1 a1-1, a1-2, b6-1
Intensity Factor, Plane Stress and Plane
Strain
Stress Analysis of Cracked
Week-
Components: a1-1, a1-2, b6-1,
2 5 3 1 1
Energy Balance During Crack Growth, b13-1, c14-1
Griffith Theory
Stress Analysis of Cracked a1-1, a1-2, b6-1,
Components: b13-1, c14-1
Week- Energy Release Rate G and
3 Compliance, Constant Load Conditions, 5 3 1 1
Constant Displacement Condition, and
Determination Of Energy Release Rate
From Compliance
Stress Analysis of Cracked a1-1, a1-2, b6-1,
Week-
Components: b13-1, c14-1
4 5 3 1 1
Stress Intensity Factor K, Relationship
Between G and K
Stress Analysis of Cracked a3-1, b6-1, b13-1,
Week-
Components: c14-1, c16-1, d9-1
5 5 3 1 1
Determination of KIc using different
tests.
Week- Plastic Yielding at Crack Tip: Irwin’s
a1-1, a19-1, a3-1,
6 Model, The Strip Yield Model, and 5 3 1 1
b6-1, b13-1, c14-1
Shapes of Plastic Zone
Week- Fracture Criteria: K as a Failure
a3-1, b6-1, b13-1,
7 Criterion, Residual (Fracture) Strength 5 3 1 1
c14-1, c16-1, d9-1
and Critical Crack Size
Week-
8
Week- Plastic Yielding at Crack Tip: Crack a1-1, a1-2, b6-1,
9 Tip Opening Displacement. 5 3 1 1
b13-1, c14-1
Week- Elastic-Plastic fracture mechanics : J- a1-1, a19-1, b6-1,
10 integral. 5 3 1 1 b13-1, c14-1
Course Intended
Self learning
Presentation
Cooperative
Discovering
and Movies
Discussion
Modelling
Site visits
storming
Problem
Tutorial
Projects
Lecture
learning outcomes
Playing
solving
Brain
(ILOs)
10- Teaching and Learning Methods for Low Capacity and Outstanding Students:
4
11- Assessment
Assessment Methods
Presentation Assessment
Tutorial Assessment
Project Assessment
Report Assessment
Course Intended Learning
Laboratory Test
Quiz assessment
Written Exam
Outcome (ILOs)
Home Exam
Oral Exam
Monitoring
Discussion
a1-1
Knowledge
a1-2 x
& Understanding
a3-1 x x x
a19-1 x x x x
b6-1 x x
Intellectual skills
b13-1 x x x
c14-1 x x x x
Professional skills
c16-1 x x
d1-1 x x x x
General Skills
d9-1 x x x x x x
5
12- Facilities required for teaching and learning:
A. laboratory Usage:
Students will be required to routinely use the laboratory facilities to examine the surface
fracture of some specimens under different loads, Also, to determine the fracture toughness
experimentally.
B. Library Usage:
Students should be encouraged to use library technical resources in the preparation of
laboratory reports. Background information is required as part of the study. .
Date: 1/10/2011
6
Production Eng. & Mech. Design. Dept. Academic year: 2011-2012
Faculty of Engineering Academic term: 2nd Term
Minoufiya University Academic level: 3 rd PROD.
Course Specification
A- Basic Information
B- Professional Information
2- Course Aims:
The aims of this course are to provide the student, with enough knowledge of metrology and
calibration associated with many of practical work in the field of calibration methods. As well as,
this course provide the student with required skills of applying knowledge of measurements
science and engineering concepts for creating solutions of measurement problems using various
types of instruments. This course will also provide students, with the required skills of selecting
the suitable method for calibration problems. As well as, this course will give the student the
required skills of ability for solve the problems of miscellaneous measurements.
3- Course Objectives:
1. Analyses and understanding the advanced methods of measurements and its application.
2. Demonstration of advanced methods techniques using developed calibration methods.
3. Evaluation of the suitable design and calibration methods for any types of instruments.
4. Realizing of the principles methods of measuring using different advanced methods.
5. Evaluation of the principles calibration methods using different types of instruments.
Professional C12-Prepare and present technical c12-1 Apply the designed computer
skills reports.. programs to solve selected
measurement problems and to draw the
results of solving these problems.
6- Course Topics.
Topic
General Topics Weeks
No.
1st Angular measurements 1-2
2nd Gear measurements 3-5
3rd Screw threads measurements 6-7
4th Miscellaneous measurements 9-10
5th M/C tool metrology 11-13
6th Geometrical tolerance 14-15
8- Course Topics/hours/ILOS
Miscellaneous
Week-9 a1-1 &c12-1
measurements(theoretical 7 3 2 2
and analysis).
Week-10 Miscellaneous C12-1&c16-1
7 3 2 2 and b13-1
measurements(experimental work).
Week-11 M/C tool metrology(theoretical B13-1,c12-
7 3 2 2 1&d6-1
and analysis).
Week-12 M/C tool metrology(theoretical B13-1,c12-
7 3 2 2 1&d6-1
and analysis).
M/C tool metrology(experimental a19-وa1-1
Week-13
work). 7 3 2 2 1,c16-1, d6-1-1
& c16-1
3
Week-14 Geometrical tolerance(theoretical B13-1,c12-
7 3 2 2 1&c16-1
and analysis).
Geometrical tolerance(experimental a19-وa1-1
Week-15
work). 7 3 2 2 1,c16-1, d6-1-1
& c16-1
Course Intended
Self learning
Presentation
Cooperative
Discovering
and Movies
Discussion
Modelling
Site visits
storming
Problem
Tutorial
Projects
Lecture
learning outcomes
Playing
solving
Brain
(ILOs)
11- Assessment
4
Outcome (ILOs)
Presentation Assessment
Tutorial Assessment
Project Assessment
Report Assessment
Laboratory Test
Quiz assessment
Written Exam
Home Exam
Oral Exam
Monitoring
Discussion
a1-1 x x x
Knowledge a14-1 x
& Understanding a14-2 x x
a19-1 x x x x
b13-1 x x x
Intellectual b14-1 x x x
Skills
b17-1 x x x x
C5-1 x x x x
Professional c12-1 x x x
Skills
c16-1 x x
d1-1 x
General Skills
d6-1 x x x
Date: 1/1/2012.
6
Production Eng. & Mech. Design. Dept. Academic year: 2011-2012
Faculty of Engineering Academic term: 2nd Term
Minoufiya University Academic level: 3 rd PROD.
Course Specification
A- Basic Information
B- Professional Information
2- Course Aims:
The aims of this course are to provide the student, with enough knowledge of metrology and
calibration associated with many of practical work in the field of calibration methods. As well as,
this course provide the student with required skills of applying knowledge of measurements
science and engineering concepts for creating solutions of measurement problems using various
types of instruments. This course will also provide students, with the required skills of selecting
the suitable method for calibration problems. As well as, this course will give the student the
required skills of ability for solve the problems of miscellaneous measurements.
3- Course Objectives:
1. Analyses and understanding the advanced methods of measurements and its application.
2. Demonstration of advanced methods techniques using developed calibration methods.
3. Evaluation of the suitable design and calibration methods for any types of instruments.
4. Realizing of the principles methods of measuring using different advanced methods.
5. Evaluation of the principles calibration methods using different types of instruments.
1
5- Course Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
Field Programme ILOs that the course Course ILOs
contribute in achieving
A1- Concepts and theories of a1-1 Explain the different method and the
mathematics and sciences, suitable variables for solving the
problems of angular measurements
appropriate to the discipline. and miscellaneous measurements.
Knowledge&
A14- The constraints within a14-1 Describe some methods of creating
Understanding
a desired measuring methods for
which his/her engineering
solving production measurenting
judgment will have to be problems of gears.
a14-2 Define the advanced concepts of
exercised;
measurements which are required for
solving the engineering applications
problems
a19-1 Discuss some of different measuring
A19- Engineering design
techniques for comparing some
principles and techniques advanced techniques of angular
measurements via traditional methods.
B13- Apply the principles of
mathematics, science and b13-1 Create the desired software dealing
technology in problem with the used methods for modeling
solving scenarios in and analyzing M/C tool metrology.
Intellectual mechanical engineering;
skills
B14- Analyze and interpret data, b14-1 Organize and interpret numerical
and design experiments to data using computer programs to
obtain primary data; analyze the measurements results.
B17- Use the principles of b17-1 Design a suitable measuring programs
engineering science in for developing the solutions of
developing solutions to practical measurements problems.
practical mechanical
engineering problems.
8- Course Topics/hours/ILOS
Miscellaneous
Week-9 a1-1 &c12-1
measurements(theoretical 5 3 1 1
and analysis).
Week-10 Miscellaneous c12-1&c16-1
5 3 1 1 and b13-1
measurements(experimental work).
Week-11 M/C tool metrology(theoretical b13-1,c12-1
5 3 1 1 &d6-1
and analysis).
Week-12 M/C tool metrology(theoretical b13-1,c12-1&
5 3 1 1 d6-1
and analysis).
M/C tool metrology(experimental a1-1, a19-1,
Week-13
work). 5 3 1 1 c16-1, d6-1-1
& c16-1
Week-14 Geometrical tolerance(theoretical b13-1,c12-
5 3 1 1 1&c16-1
and analysis).
Week-15 Geometrical tolerance(experimental 5 3 1 1
a1-1, a19-1,
c16-1, d6-1
3
work).
Course Intended
Self learning
Presentation
Cooperative
Discovering
and Movies
Discussion
Modelling
Site visits
storming
Problem
Tutorial
Projects
Lecture
learning outcomes
Playing
solving
Brain
(ILOs)
10- Teaching and Learning Methods for Low Capacity and Outstanding Students:
4
11- Assessment
Assessment Methods
Presentation Assessment
Tutorial Assessment
Project Assessment
Report Assessment
Laboratory Test
Quiz assessment
Written Exam
Home Exam
Oral Exam
Monitoring
Discussion
Course Intended Learning
Outcome (ILOs)
a1-1 x x x
Knowledge a14-1 x
& Understanding a14-2 x x
a19-1 x x x x
b13-1 x x x
Intellectual b14-1 x x x
Skills
b17-1 x x x x
c5-1 x x x x
Professional c12-1 x x x
Skills
c16-1 x x
d1-1 x
General Skills
d6-1 x x x
5
12- Facilities required for teaching and learning:
A. laboratory Usage:
Students are prepared the experimental setting , solving some measurement problems. Creating
the desired method and test it.
B. Library Usage:
Students should be encouraged to use library technical resources in the preparation of
laboratory reports.
Date: 1/10/2011.
6
7
Production Eng. & Mech. Design. Dept. Academic year: 2011-2012
Faculty of Engineering Academic term: 1st Term
Minoufiya University Academic level: 3rd PROD.
Course Specification
A- Basic Information
B- Professional Information
2- Course Aims:
The aim of this course is to provide the student with enough knowledge of the
fundamental maintance ,machine health monitoring (MHM) and early fault detection
using vibration analysis and nondestrictive test for mechanical elements and
structures. Maintance requires a strong maintance design interface so that maintance
engineer works in close cooperation with design engineer.Where most of the
maintance concepts aim to minimize number of failure or effects of failers. For high
maintenance cost,the choise to be made is between the cost of redesign and cost of
recurring maintenance.this course gives the ability of solving engineering problem(
technical problems of machines and equipments operated in industrial application.As
well as , this course provide the student with required skills for applying knowledge
of advanced post processing and engineering concepts for creating solutions of
engineering problems using suitable techinque.This course will also provide students
with the required skills of applying predective and preventive maintance off line and
on line typese for solving the engineering problem.As well as ,this course will give
the students the required skills of ability for macking a decision based on
combination of skill and experience.
3- Course Objectives:
1. Demonstration of the knowledge and understanding the basic concepts of types of
maintance ,condition monitoring of industrial machinery and structures using mechanical
vibration as machine health indicator.
2. Definition of nature and scope of types of maintenance ,techniques of monitoring
,diagnosis and treatments .
3. Realizing of the different types of maintenance ,monitoring dignosis for variety of
requirments in industrial application.
4. Evaluation of the suitable type of maintenancefor solving engineering problems.
Analysis of different problems from industrial field to achieve safety and answer
1
4- Relationship between the course and the programme
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----------------------------------------------------------
A19- Engineering design principles
a19-1 Discuss different engineering techniques
and techniques
for solving some mechanical problems.
2
B9-Judge engineering decisions b9-1 Discuss suitable technique for solving a
considering balanced costs, problem throw diagnosis
benefits, safety, quality,
reliability, and environmental
impact.
C3-Creat and/or re- design a c3-1 Apply and carry out specialized
process, component or engineering designs .
system, and carry out
specialized engineering
designs.
6- Course Topics.
Topic
General Topics Weeks
No.
1st Major types of maintenance and its applications 1 -6
Condition Monitoring of industrial Machinery using mechnical vibration as
2nd 7
machine health indactor.
3rd Vibration measurements in practice 10
Practical examples of industrial applications using Vibration analysis and
4th 11
correction
5th Balancing of rotating machinery 12-13
6th Vibration isolation of rotating machinery 14
7th Practical examples of noise control 15
3
8- Course Topics/hours/ILOS
Reactive maintenance
Week-2
2 1 -- a1-1,a3-1&a6-1
a3-1,a13-1,a19-
Preventive maintenance
Week-3 1,b3-1,b6-1,b17-
2 1 -- 1,c1-1,c3-
1&c14-1
Predictive maintenance a3-1,a13-1,a6-
Week-4 1,b3-1,b6-1,b17-
2 1 --
1,c1-1&c3-1
a3-1,a13-1,a19-
Week-5 1,b2-1,b3-1,b6-
Reliability centered maintenance 2 1 --- 1,b17-1,c1-1,c3-
1&c14-1
Troubleshooting and fault diagnosis a3-1,a19-1,b2-
Week-6 (introduction) 1,b3-1,b6-1,b17-
2 1 -- 1,c1-1,c3-1,d1-
1&d5-1
Lubrication &Non destructive testing a13-1,b3-1,c1-
Week-7
2 1 -- 1,c3-1
&d1-1
Week-8
4
9- Teaching and Learning Method:
Course Intended
Self learning
Presentation
Cooperative
Discovering
and Movies
Discussion
Modelling
Site visits
storming
Problem
Tutorial
Projects
Lecture
learning outcomes
Playing
solving
Brain
(ILOs)
10- Teaching and Learning Methods for Low Capacity and Outstanding Students:
5
11- Assessment
11.1 Assessment Methods:
Assessment Methods
Presentation Assessment
Tutorial Assessment
Project Assessment
Report Assessment
Laboratory Test
Quiz assessment
Written Exam
Home Exam
Oral Exam
Monitoring
Discussion
Course Intended Learning
Outcome (ILOs)
a1-1 X X
a3-1 X X X x x
Knowledge a5-1 X x x X x x
& Understanding a6-1 X x x x
a13-1 X
a19-1 X
b2-1 X x x X X x x X
Intellectual b3-1 X x x x
Skills b6-1 x x X
b12-1 x x x x
b17-1 x x
c3-1 x x X
c5-1 x x
Professional
c6-1 x x
Skills
c12-1 x X x
c17-1 x x
d2-1 x x
General Skills d5-1 x X x
d9-1 x X x
6
Tutorial and report
10 10% weakly
assessment (Term Work)
Total 100 100%
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Course coordinator Programmer coordinator
Prof. Mohamed Naser
7
Production Eng. & Mech. Design. Dept. Academic year: 2011-2012
Faculty of Engineering Academic term: 2nd Term
Minoufiya University Academic level: 3rd PROD.
Course Specification
A- Basic Information
Title: Materials Handling and Systems Design Code Symbol: PRE 325
Element of program: Major Date of specification approval: 2012
Department offering the course: Prod. Eng. & Mech. Design. Dept. Bylaw 2006
B- Professional Information
2- Course Aims:
The aims of this course are to provide the student, with enough knowledge of materials handling
associated with systems design for solving engineering problems. As well as, this course provide
the student with required skills of applying knowledge of mathematics, science and engineering
concepts for creating solutions of engineering problems using materials handling. This course will
also provide students, with the required skills of selecting the proper materials handling equipment
and the suitable variables for solving the engineering problems. As well as, this course will give
the student the required skills of ability for modeling the engineering problems dealing with
materials handling.
3- Course Objectives:
1. Demonstration of the knowledge and understanding the basic concebtes of materials handling.
2. Definition of the requirements of materials handling and systems design.
3. Realizing of the different types of handled materials and the suitable handling
equipments.
4. Evaluation of the suitable handling system for solving the engineering problems.
5. Analysis of different techniques for modeling the engineering problems dealing with the
mateials handling.
1
5- Course Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
Field Programme ILOs that the course Course ILOs
contribute in achieving
A3- Characteristics of
engineering materials related to a3-1 Compare between different
engineering materials
the discipline.
Knowledge&
Understanding A16- Relevant contemporary a16-1 Describe some methods of creating
issues in mechanical a desired handling system.
engineering. a16-2 Define the basics of handling
systems design
B12- Create systematic and
b12-1 Create the desired handling system
methodic approaches when
with new and advancing technology.
dealing with new and advancing
technology.
Intellectual B13- Apply the principles of
b13-1 Organize and interpret numerical
skills mathematics, science and
data using the principles of mathematics,
technology in problem solving
science and technology in problem solving
scenarios in mechanical
scenarios in materials handling.
engineering;
6- Course Topics.
Topic
General Topics Weeks
No.
1st Materials handling & mechanisms 1-2
2nd Positions – handling path 3-4
3rd Handling systems, handling characteristics, store equipments 5-7
4th Types of materials, Deflection due to moving loads. 9-11
5th Robots, manipulators 12-13
6th Mechatronic systems 14-15
2
8- Course Topics/hours/ILOS
Week-2
Materials handling hoisting systems 8 4 4 --- a16-2, b13-1 & c5-1
Week-8
Week-9 Types of materials 8 4 4 --- a3-1, a16-1 &c6-1
Course Intended
Self learning
Presentation
Cooperative
Discovering
and Movies
Discussion
Modelling
Site visits
storming
Problem
Tutorial
Projects
Lecture
learning outcomes
Playing
solving
Brain
(ILOs)
11- Assessment
11.1 Assessment Methods:
Assessment Methods
Model Exams Assessment
Presentation Assessment
Tutorial Assessment
Project Assessment
Report Assessment
Laboratory Test
Quiz assessment
Written Exam
Home Exam
Oral Exam
Monitoring
Discussion
Course Intended Learning
Outcome (ILOs)
a3-1 x x x
Knowledge
a16-1 x x
& Understanding
a16-2 x x
Intellectual b12-1 x x x x x
Skills b13-1 x x x
Professional c5-1 x x
Skills c6-1 x x x x
d1-1 x
General Skills
d6-1 x x x x
4
11.2 Assessment Weight, Schedule and Grades Distribution:
B. Library Usage:
Students should be encouraged to use library technical resources in the preparation of the
required reports.
Date: 1/10/2011.
5
Production Eng. & Mech. Design. Dept. Academic year: 2011-2012
Faculty of Engineering Academic term: 2nd Term
Minoufiya University Academic level: 3rd PROD.
Course Specification
A- Basic Information
B- Professional Information
2- Course Aims:
The aims of this course are to provide the student, with an enough knowledge of
quality systems providing the proper channels through which the stream of
essential product-quality-related activities must flow. As well as, this course
provide the student with required skills of applying knowledge of quality
management systems and engineering concepts for creating solutions of engineering
quality problems.
This course will provide students, with enough knowledge of total quality
systems on the companywide and plantwide operating work structure. As well
as this course will provide the student with integrated technical and
managerial procedures, for guiding the coordinated actions of the work force,
and the information of the company and plant in the best and most practical
ways to assure customer quality satisfaction and economical costs of quality.
3- Course Objectives:
1. Demonstration of the knowledge and understanding the basic concepts of total
quality systems.
2. Definition of the requirements of integrated technical and managerial
procedures.
3. Realizing of the different types of the suitable statistical variables.
4. Evaluation of the suitable software for solving the engineering problems.
5. Analysis of different techniques for modeling the engineering problems dealing
with quality problems.
1
4- Relationship between the course and the programme
National Academic Reference Standard(NARS)
Field Knowledge & Intellectual Professional
General Skills
Understanding Skills Skills
Programme Academic
A6, A7 and B13and
Standards that the course C9 and C10 D1 and D4
A14 B14
contribute in achieving
2
6- Course Topics.
Topic
General Topics Weeks
No.
1st The system approach to quality. 1-2
2nd Establishing the quality system. 3-5
3rd Quality system implementation. 6-7
4th Quality management systems. 9-10
5th Advanced Quality Systems (AQS). 11-12
6th Quality improvement using AQS. 13-14
7th Problem solving methods. 13-15
8- Course Topics/hours/ILOS
3
9- Teaching and Learning Method:
Course Intended
Self learning
Presentation
Cooperative
Discovering
and Movies
Discussion
Modelling
Site visits
storming
Problem
Tutorial
Projects
Lecture
learning outcomes
Playing
solving
Brain
(ILOs)
10- Teaching and Learning Methods for Low Capacity and Outstanding Students:
4
11- Assessment
Assessment Methods
Presentation Assessment
Tutorial Assessment
Project Assessment
Report Assessment
Laboratory Test
Quiz assessment
Written Exam
Home Exam
Oral Exam
Monitoring
Discussion
Course Intended Learning
Outcome (ILOs)
a6-1 x x
Knowledge a7-1 x
& Understanding a7-2 x
a14-1 x x
Intellectual b13-1 x x x
Skills b14-1 x x x
Professional c9-1 x
Skills c10-1 x x x
d1-1 x
General Skills
d4-1 x x x x
5
12- Facilities required for teaching and learning:
A. Library Usage:
Students should be encouraged to use library technical resources in the preparation of the
required reports.
Date: 01/10/2011.
6
Production Eng. & Mech. Design. Dept. Academic year: 2011-2012
Faculty of Engineering Academic term:2 nd Term
Minoufiya University Academic level: third PROD.
Course Specification
A- Basic Information
B- Professional Information
2- Course Aims:
The aims of this course are to provide the student, with enough knowledge of different methods to
detect industrial process defects. It also inform the students different methods and techniques to
predict and detect defects such as Ultrasonic, penetrant, Magnetic particle, Eddy current methods
as non destructive tests. It also provide the students with basic knowledge of how to detect defect
in products produced by different manufacturing processes.
3- Course Objectives:
1. Demonstration of the knowledge and understanding the differen non destructive test.
2. Ability to detect defects in products produced by different manufacturing processes.
3. Ability to use different non destructive tests to find mechanical
4. Practical skills in using different tests appropriately in filed of finding industrial defects.
1
5- Course Intended Learning Outcomes (Ills)
Field Programme ILOs that the course Course ILOs
contribute in achieving
A3):- Characteristics of
engineering materials
a3-1- Define the main principles of stresses
related to the discipline.
and strain.
Knowledge&
Understanding A18):- The role of information a18-1 Describe behaviour of materials
technology in providing
support for mechanical
engineers
B6):- Investigate the failure of
b6-1 Formulate the different rquations
components, systems,
suitable for solving engineering
and processes.
problems.
.
Intellectual B13):- Apply the principles of
skills mathematics, science
and technology in b13-1 Create a criterion suitable for
problem solving studying the performance of the
scenarios in mechanical components .
engineering;
2
6- Course Topics.
Topic
General Topics Weeks
No.
1st Types of defects 1-4
2nd Ultrasonic method 5-8
3rd liquid penetrant method 9-10
4th Magnetic particle method 11-13
5th Eddy current method 14-15
8- Course Topics/hours/ILOS
3
9- Teaching and Learning Method:
Course Intended
Self learning
Presentation
Cooperative
Discovering
and Movies
Discussion
Modelling
Site visits
storming
Problem
Tutorial
Projects
Lecture
learning outcomes
Playing
solving
Brain
(ILOs)
10- Teaching and Learning Methods for Low Capacity and Outstanding Students:
4
11- Assessment
Assessment Methods
Presentation Assessment
Tutorial Assessment
Project Assessment
Report Assessment
Laboratory Test
Quiz assessment
Written Exam
Home Exam
Oral Exam
Monitoring
Discussion
Course Intended Learning
Outcome (ILOs)
Knowledge a3-1 x x x
& Understanding a18-1 x
Intellectual b6-1 x x x x
Skills b13-1 x x
Professional c5-1 x x
Skills c16-1 x x x x
d1-1 x
General Skills
d6-1 x x x x
5
12- Facilities required for teaching and learning:
A. laboratory Usage:
--------------------
Library Usage:
Students should be encouraged to use library technical resources in the preparation of problems
and reports.
Date: 1/10/2011.
6
Mechanical Power Eng. Dept. Academic year: 2011-2012
Faculty of Engineering Academic term: 2nd Term
Minoufiya University Academic level: 4th POWER.
Course Specification
A- Basic Information
B- Professional Information
2- Course Aims:
The aims of this course are to provide the Student, upon completing the Power Engineering
Programme, with the basic knowledge and skills of how to assess the projects economically . This
course will also provide students with the ability to select the appropriate project among
alternatives. The skill of setting cash flow diagram of different alternative configurations is also
provided.
3- Course Objectives:
1. Demonstration of the knowledge and understanding of the importance of the concepts of
engineering economics .
2. Definition of the requirements of discounted cash flow diagram.
3. Realizing of the different methods of depreciation for equipments.
4. Evaluation of the suitable replacement analysis based on economic life.
5. Analysis of different techniques for the economical assessment of projects.
1
5- Course Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
2
6- Course Topics.
Topic
General Topics Weeks
No.
1st Cash flow 1-2
2nd Discounted cash flow 3-4
3rd Comparison of alternatives 5-7
4th Break- even analysis 9
5th Depreciation methods 10-11
6th Decision making 12-13
7th Replacement Analysis 14-15
8- Course Topics/hours/ILOS
Contact hrs Course ILOs
Week Total
Sub. Topics Covered (By
No. Hours Lec. Tut. Lab.
No.)
Week-1 Fundamental Engineering economic Concepts
2 2 - - a6-1
Direct and indirect costs –Variable& costs.
Simple interest versus Compound interest -
Week-2
Nominal and effective interest rate. The time 2 2 - -- a7-1
value of money.- Cash flow diagram.
Week-3 Development of Interest formulas- Single
2 2 - - a7-1
cash flow formulas-Uniform Series Payments
Week-4 Gradient uniform series-Uniform Infinite
2 2 - - a16-1
series
Week-5 Minimum Attractive Rate of return –Bases for
2 2 - - a16-1& b6-1
comparison of alternatives-Payback period m.
Week-6 Present Worth value method-Equivalent
2 2 - - a16-1& b8-1
uniform value method.
Week-7 Internal rate of return method-Benefit 2 2 - - a16-1& b9-1
3
9- Teaching and Learning Method:
Course Intended
Self learning
Presentation
Cooperative
Discovering
and Movies
Discussion
Modelling
Site visits
storming
learning outcomes
Problem
Tutorial
Projects
Lecture
Playing
solving
Brain
(ILOs)
10- Teaching and Learning Methods for Low Capacity and Outstanding Students:
4
11- Assessment
Presentation Assessment
Tutorial Assessment
Project Assessment
Report Assessment
Laboratory Test
Quiz assessment
Written Exam
Home Exam
Oral Exam
Monitoring
Discussion
Course Intended Learning
Outcome (ILOs)
5
12- Facilities required for teaching and learning:
A. laboratory Usage:
------------------------------
B. Library Usage:
6
Production Eng. & Mech. Design. Dept. Academic year: 2010-2011
Faculty of Engineering Academic term: 1st Term
Minoufiya University Academic level: 3rd PROD.
Course Specification
A- Basic Information
B- Professional Information
2- Course Aims:
The aims of this course are to provide the student, with the opportunity to synthesize knowledge
from various areas of learning, and critically and creatively apply it to industrial life situations.
This process, which enhances students' knowledge and enables them to acquire skills like
collaboration, communication, engineering sense and independent learning, prepares them for
lifelong learning and the challenges ahead. In today’s dynamic and fast-changing technology
world, students need to learn how to engage with industrial and engineering issues presented in a
manner that is less structured, not subject-specific and open-ended. Students need to learn to work
together on tasks that require different skills and to apply experimentally what they have learned
theoretically to complete a project in a group.
3- Course Objectives:
1. Demonstration of the knowledge and understanding the basic concebtes for preparing a
practical project.
2. Definition of the requirements of students to have collaborative skills through working in a
team to achieve common goals in the field of engineering.
3- Demonstration the ability of students to generate, develop and evaluate ideas and information
so as to apply these skills as they carry out a project task
4- Analysis of the obtained results and make a comparison between theoretical and experimental
results to ensure validity of the results .
1
4- Relationship between the course and the programme
2
6- Course Topics.
Topic
General Topics Weeks
No.
1st Introducion to project preparation 1
2nd Survey on a specified engineering point or problem 2-4
Experimental work and analysis of colected data 5-7&9-
3rd
11
4th Theorical work and analysis of data 12-14
5th Comparios between experimental and theoritical results 17
6th Conclusion 18
8- Course Topics/hours/ILOS
Total Contact hrs Course ILOs
Week No. Sub. Topics
Hours Lec. Tut. Lab. Covered (By No.)
a-5&a11-1 & c16-1
Week-1 Introduction to how to prepare a project 4 2 - 2
&b4-1
Week-2/4 Survey on a specified engineering point or a5-1& c16-1&b14-
4 2 - 2 1&c5-1
problem
a1-1 &b4-1 & d1-
Week-5/6 Preparation of experimental samples 4 2 - 2 1& a11-1
Make several experiments and collect data a1-1 & b4-1 &
Week-7/11
using measuring instruments and laboratory 4 2 - 2 d7-1& c5-1&d1-1
equipments.
Week-8
3
9- Teaching and Learning Method:
Course Intended
Self learning
Presentation
Cooperative
Discovering
and Movies
Discussion
Modelling
Site visits
storming
Problem
Tutorial
Projects
Lecture
learning outcomes
Playing
solving
Brain
(ILOs)
10- Teaching and Learning Methods for Low Capacity and Outstanding Students:
4
11- Assessment
Assessment Methods
Presentation Assessment
Tutorial Assessment
Project Assessment
Report Assessment
Laboratory Test
Quiz assessment
Written Exam
Home Exam
Oral Exam
Monitoring
Discussion
Course Intended Learning
Outcome (ILOs)
Knowledge a5-1 x x x
& Understanding a11-1 x
Intellectual b4-1 x x x x
Skills b14-1 x x
Professional c5-1 x x
Skills c16-1 x x x x
d1-1 x
General Skills
d7-1 x x x x
5
12- Facilities required for teaching and learning:
A. laboratory Usage:
Students are expected to demonstrate the ability to generate, develop and evaluate ideas and
information so as to apply these skills as they carry out a project task.
B. Library Usage:
Students should be encouraged to use library technical resources in the preparation of
laboratory reports.
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Date: 1/10/2011.
6
Production Eng. & Mech. Design. Dept. Academic year: 2011-2012
Faculty of Engineering Academic term: 1st Term
Minoufiya University Academic level: 4th PROD.
Course Specification
A- Basic Information
B- Professional Information
2- Course Aims:
The aim of this course is to provide the student with an enough knowledge to
identify, formulate and solve fundamental engineering problems dealing with design
considerations (loads, dimensions, and materials) of various machine tool parts.
Also, the aim of this course is to provide the students with the required skills for
using mathematics, physics, engineering sciences and systems analysis tools to
produce suitable design of different parts of machines.
3- Course Objectives:
1. Definition of power transmitting elements and components of various machine
tools.
2. Analysis of forces and moments acting on various components of machine tools.
3. Evaluation of static and dynamic forces acting on machine parts.
4. Construction of gears, shafts, power screws, main spindles, and guide ways.
5. Conducting static and dynamic balancing of moving parts of machine tools.
6. Introduction to the process of force analysis on machine tool frames.
1
5- Course Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
Professional C14- Employ the traditional and c14-1 Apply the designed computer
skills modern CAD and programs for developing solutions of
CAD/CAM facilities and practical problems comparing the
production process. results with the output of traditional
and modern CAD design.
D7- Search for information and d7-1 Revise using some real machine
General skills engage in life-long self components and try to understand how
learning discipline. they have been done.
2
6- Course Topics.
Topic
General Topics Weeks
No.
1st General principles of machine tool design 1-2
2nd Regulation of speeds, feed rats, and small gear boxes. 3-4
Multi-speed ;( main, feed ) gear boxes, and the best probability to design gear
3rd 5-6
box
4th Multi-speed gear boxes with double speed motors. 7
5th Guide ways. 9-10
6th Power screws. 11-12
7th Main spindles 13-14
8th Force analysis on machine tool frames 15
8- Course Topics/hours/ILOS
Contact hrs Course ILOs
Week Total
Sub. Topics Covered (By
No. Hours Lec. Tut. Lab.
No.)
Week-1 General principles of machine tool
8 4 4 --- a4-1 &a13-1
design.
Week-2 a13-1 & a13-2
Machine tool drives and mechanisms. 8 4 4 --- &a19-1
b17-1&c14-1
Week-3
Regulation of speeds and feed rats 8 4 4 ---
3
9- Teaching and Learning Method:
Course Intended
Self learning
Presentation
Cooperative
Discovering
and Movies
Discussion
Modelling
Site visits
storming
Problem
Tutorial
Projects
Lecture
learning outcomes
Playing
solving
Brain
(ILOs)
10- Teaching and Learning Methods for Low Capacity and Outstanding Students:
4
11- Assessment
Presentation Assessment
Tutorial Assessment
Project Assessment
Report Assessment
Laboratory Test
Quiz assessment
Written Exam
Home Exam
Oral Exam
Monitoring
Discussion
Course Intended Learning
Outcome (ILOs)
a1-1 x x
Knowledge a13-1 x
& Understanding a13-2 x
a19-1 x x
b2-1 x x x
Intellectual b2-2 x x x x x
Skills
b17-1 x x x x x
Professional c7-1 x x x
Skills c14-1 x x
General Skills d7-1 x x x x
5
12- Facilities required for teaching and learning:
A. laboratory Usage:
--------
B. Library Usage:
Students should be encouraged to use library technical resources in the preparation of
laboratory reports.
Date: 1/10/2011.
6
Production Eng. & Mech. Design. Dept. Academic year: 2010-2011
Faculty of Engineering Academic term: 1st Term
Minoufiya University Academic level: 4th PROD.
Course Specification
A- Basic Information
B- Professional Information
2- Course Aims:
The aims of this course are to provide the student, with an enough knowledge of mechanical
measurements associated with many of practical work in the field of power measurements.
As well as, this course provide the student with required skills of applying knowledge of
measurements, science and engineering concepts for creating solutions of measurement
problems using various types of instruments. This course will also provide students, with the
required skills of selecting the suitable method and the suitable variables for solving the
measurement problems. As well as, this course will give the student the required skills of
ability for solve the measurement problems and metrology understanding.
3- Course Objectives:
1. Analyzing and understanding the advanced methods of measurements and its application.
2. Demonstration of advanced methods techniques using developed computer software.
3. Evaluation of the suitable design and calibration methods for any types of instruments.
4. Realizing of the principles methods of measuring using different methods.
5. Evaluation of the principles methods of measuring using different types of transducers.
1
5- Course Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
Field Programme ILOs that the course Course ILOs
contribute in achieving
A1- Concepts and theories of a1-1 Explain the suitable cconcepts,
mathematics and sciences, theories and method and the suitable
appropriate to the discipline. variables for solving the measurement
problems of surface measurements.
Knowledge&
A15- The specifications, a15-1 Describe some methods of creating
Understanding
programming and range of a desired measuring methods using
application of CAD and CAD/CAM facilities for solving
CAD/CAM facilities mechanical power measurent
problems.
a15-2 Define the advanced concepts of
measurements which are required for
solving the engineering applications
problems.
a19-1 Discuss different measuring
A19- Engineering design
techniques for solving some
principles and techniques. advanced techniques of surface
measurement.
B1- Select appropriate b1-1 Create the desired software dealing
mathematical and computer- with the used methods for modeling
based methods for modeling and analyzing measurement
and analyzing problems. problems.
Intellectual B16- Interpret numerical data
b16-1 Organize and interpret numerical
skills and apply analytical
data using computer programs to
methods for engineering
analyze the measurements problems.
design purposes
B17- Use the principles of b17-1 Design a suitable computer programs
engineering science in for developing the solutions of
developing solutions to practical measurements problems.
practical mechanical
engineering problems.
2
6- Course Topics.
Topic
General Topics Weeks
No.
1st Measurement of The temperature. 1-2
2nd Mechanical Pressure Measuring systems. 3-5
3rd Measurement of Fluid Flow. 6-7
4th Mechanical Power Measurements. 9-10
5th Theory of Interferometry and its applications. 11-13
6th Surface Roughness assessments . 14-15
8- Course Topics/hours/ILOS
3
9- Teaching and Learning Method:
Course Intended
Self learning
Presentation
Cooperative
Discovering
and Movies
Discussion
Modelling
Site visits
storming
Problem
Tutorial
Projects
Lecture
learning outcomes
Playing
solving
Brain
(ILOs)
10- Teaching and Learning Methods for Low Capacity and Outstanding Students:
4
11- Assessment
Assessment Methods
Presentation Assessment
Tutorial Assessment
Project Assessment
Report Assessment
Laboratory Test
Quiz assessment
Written Exam
Home Exam
Oral Exam
Monitoring
Discussion
Course Intended Learning
Outcome (ILOs)
a1-1 x x x
Knowledge a15-1 x
& Understanding a15-2 x
a19-1 x x x
b1-1 x x x x
Intellectual b16-1 x x x
Skills
b17-1 x x x x
Professional c6-1 x x x
Skills c13-1 x x x x
d1-1 x
General Skills
d6-1 x x x
5
12- Facilities required for teaching and learning:
A. laboratory Usage:
Students can prepared the experimental setting solving some measurement problems. Also,
creating the desired method and test it.
B. Library Usage:
Students should be encouraged to use library technical resources in the preparation of
laboratory reports.
Date: 1/10/2011.
6
Production Eng. & Mech. Design. Dept. Academic year: 2011-2012
Faculty of Engineering Academic term: 1st Term
Minoufiya University Academic level: 3st PROD.
Course Specification
A- Basic Information
B- Professional Information
2- Course Aims:
The aims of this course are to provide the student, with an enough knowledge of modern
automatic machine tools. This course will also provide students, with the application of
numerical and computerized control in machine tools. As well as, this course will give the
student the required skills of creating and designing suitable jigs and fixtures used in
manufacturing processes
3- Course Objectives:
1. Demonstration of the knowledge and understanding the basic conceptes of automatic and
semi-automatic machine tools.
2. Definition of the requirements of computer programming associated with CNC machine
tools.
3. Realizing of the different types jigs and fixtures suitable for manufacturing processes.
4. Evaluation of the suitable ways for solving the engineering problems related to
machining.
1
5- Course Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
Field Programme ILOs that the course Course ILOs
contribute in achieving
A3- Characteristics of a3-1 Discus properties of engineering
engineering materials materials related to each machining
related to the discipline. process
A13- Concepts, principles and a13-1 Explain different machining theories
Knowledge& theories relevant to relevant to machining technology
Understanding Mechanical Engineering
and manufacture;
C6- Use a wide range of c6-1 Use different analytical techniques and
analytical tools, techniques, equipments in machining processes
equipment to the discipline.
C10- Apply quality assurance c10-1 Apply quality assurances to have
procedures and follow codes standard and good products
and standards.
Professional C14- Employ the traditional and c14-1 Use CAM programming in the
skills modern CAD and production processes
CAD/CAM facilities in
design and production
processes.
D1- Collaborate effectively d1-1 Judge the created soft-ware by working
General skills within multidisciplinary team team.
D9- Refer to relevant literatures. d9-1 Revise how to search for missing
information in electronic libraries
2
6- Course Topics.
Topic
General Topics Weeks
No.
1st Automatic and semi-automatic lathes 1-2
2nd Numerically controlled machine tools 3-6
3rd Jigs and fixtures 7-9
4th Varios attachments in machine tools 10-11
5th High speed machining and machinability 12-13
6th Design for machining 14-15
8- Course Topics/hours/ILOS
3
9- Teaching and Learning Method:
Course Intended
Self learning
Presentation
Cooperative
Discovering
and Movies
Discussion
Modelling
Site visits
storming
Problem
Tutorial
Projects
Lecture
learning outcomes
Playing
solving
Brain
(ILOs)
10- Teaching and Learning Methods for Low Capacity and Outstanding Students:
4
11- Assessment
Assessment Methods
Presentation Assessment
Tutorial Assessment
Project Assessment
Report Assessment
Laboratory Test
Quiz assessment
Written Exam
Home Exam
Oral Exam
Monitoring
Discussion
Course Intended Learning
Outcome (ILOs)
a3-1
Knowledge
a13-1 x
& Understanding
a15-1 x x x
b1-1 x x x x x
Intellectual b3-1 x x
Skills
b13-1 x x x
c6-1 x x
Professional c10-1
Skills
c14-1 x x x x
d1-1 x x x x
General Skills
d6-1 x x x x x x
5
12- Facilities required for teaching and learning:
A. laboratory Usage:
Students will be required to routinely use computer software to solve problems related to
machining technology.
B. Library Usage:
Students should be encouraged to use library technical resources in the preparation of
laboratory reports. Background information is required as part of the study. .
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Date: 01/10/2011
6
Production Eng. & Mech. Design. Dept. Academic year: 2011-2012
Faculty of Engineering Academic term: 1st Term
Minoufiya University Academic level: 4th. PROD.
Course Specification
A- Basic Information
B- Professional Information
2- Course Aims:
The aims of this course are to provide the student, with enough knowledge of Total
Quality Management (TQM) associated with techniques for solving quality
problems. As well as, this course provide the student with required skills of
applying knowledge of quality and management tools aimed at increasing business
and reducing losses due to wasteful practices. This course will also provide students,
with the required skills of selecting the proper method and the suitable data for
solving the TQM problems.
3- Course Objectives:
1. Understanding total quality concept and techniques for managing, controlling,
and improving quality.
2. Gaining the information and skills needed to implement total quality practices.
3. Determining the impact of quality on profitability.
4. Using seven QC tools for data collection and analysis.
5. Implementation a business strategy driven by Total Quality Management.
6. Accomplishing the cultural transformation necessary for successful
implementation of total quality practices.
1
5- Course Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
Field Programme ILOs that the course Course ILOs
contribute in achieving
A1- knowledge of mathematics,
a1-1 Explain different statistical methods
statistcs and engineering
for solving engineering problems
concepts to the solution of using knowledge of mathematics,
engineering problems. science and engineering concepts.
Knowledge&
Understanding A5- Methodologies of solving a5-1 Describe some methods of creating
engineering problems, data quality models for solving
collection and interpretation engineering problems.
a5-2 Define the TQM concepts which are
required for molding and solving the
engineering applications problems.
a19-1 Discuss different engineering
A19- Engineering design
techniques for solving some quality
principles and techniques
problems.
B1- Select appropriate and b1-1 Create the desired software dealing
computer –based method for with based methods for modeling and
modeling and analyzing analyzing engineering quality
problems. problems.
Intellectual B16- Interpret numerical data and b16-1 Organize and interpret numerical
skills apply analytical methods for data using computer programs to
improving quality purposes. analyze quality improving problems.
B17- Use the principles of b17-1 Design a suitable computer programs
engineering science in for developing the solutions of
developing solutions to practical engineering problems.
practical mechanical
engineering problems.
C1- Use a wide range of c1-1 Employ a suitable techniques and
analytical tools, techniques, software packages pertaining to the
equipment, and software discipline and develop required
packages pertaining to the quality programs.
quality and develop required
statistical programs.
C13-Prepare computer graphics c13-1 Apply the designed computer
Professional and specialized technical programs to solve selected
skills reports and communicate engineering problems and to draw the
results of solving these problems.
accordingly.
2
6- Course Topics.
Topic
General Topics Weeks
No.
1st Fundamentals of TQM 1-4
2nd Implementing of TQM 5-7
3rd Tools for the quality journey 9-11
4th Quality measurement in product development 12-13
5th Quality costing 14
6th Six sigma pograms 15
8- Course Topics/hours/ILOS
Week-4 b17-1&c14-1
Concepts of TQM 4 2 2 --
Week-5 a5-1 & a5-2
Implementing of TQM 4 2 2 --
Week-6 Implementing of TQM, continued 4 2 2 -- a5-1&a5-2
Week-7 Implementing of TQM, continued a1-1& &b16-1
4 2 2 -- d1-1
Week-8
Week-9 Tools of the quality journey c6-1 & b1-1
4 2 2 -- &c1-1&c13-1
Week-10 Tools of the quality journey, a1-1 & b17-1
4 2 2 -- c13-1
continued
Week-11 Tools of the quality journey, a5-1&a5-2 &
4 2 2 -- b16-1&b17-1
continued
Week-12 Quality measurement in product a1-1& a5-1&
4 2 2 -- a19-1 & b17-1
development
Week-13 Quality measurement in product a1-1&a19-1 &
4 2 2 -- b17-1 &a12-1
development, continued
Week-14 Quality costing a5-2&c13-1 &
4 2 2 -- &b16-1&d1-1
Week-15 Six sigma programs 4 2 2 --
a5-1& a5-2 &
b16-1 &d6-1
3
9- Teaching and Learning Method:
Course Intended
Self learning
Presentation
Cooperative
Discovering
and Movies
Discussion
Modelling
Site visits
storming
Problem
Tutorial
Projects
Lecture
learning outcomes
Playing
solving
Brain
(ILOs)
10- Teaching and Learning Methods for Low Capacity and Outstanding Students:
4
11- Assessment
Assessment Methods
Presentation Assessment
Tutorial Assessment
Project Assessment
Report Assessment
Laboratory Test
Quiz assessment
Written Exam
Home Exam
Oral Exam
Monitoring
Discussion
Course Intended Learning
Outcome (ILOs)
a1-1 x x x
Knowledge a5-1 x
& Understanding a5-2 x
a19-1 x x x
b1-1 x x x x
Intellectual b16-1 x x
Skills
b17-1 x x x x
Professional c1-1 x x
Skills c13-1 x x x x
d1-1 x
General Skills
d6-1 x x x x
5
12- Facilities required for teaching and learning:
A. laboratory Usage:
------
B. Library Usage:
Students should be encouraged to use library technical resources in the preparation of
laboratory reports.
Date: 01/10/2011
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Production Eng. & Mech. Design. Dept. Academic year: 2010-2011
Faculty of Engineering Academic term: 1st Term
Minoufiya University Academic level: 3rd PROD.
Course Specification
A- Basic Information
B- Professional Information
2- Course Aims:
The aims of this course are to provide the student, with an enough knowledge of tribology
associated with Charts for solving engineering problems. This course will also provide
students, with the required skills for selecting the proper solutions and the suitable variables
for solving the engineering problems. As well as, this course will give the student the required
skills of ability for analyzing the engineering problems dealing with machine elements, and
dynamics problems.
3- Course Objectives:
1. Demonstration of the knowledge and understanding the basic concebtes of friction, wear
and lubrication
2. Definition of the requirements of friction, wear and lubrication
3. Realizing of the different types of friction and wear mechanisms and the suitable
variables.
4. Evaluation of the suitable laboratory experiments for solving the engineering problems.
5. Analysis of different techniques for testing of tribological engineering problems dealing
with machine elements, and dynamics .
1
5- Course Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
Programme ILOs that the course
Field Course ILOs
contribute in achieving
A1-Concepts, principles and a1-1 Define the basics concepts of friction
theories relevant to and wear.
Mechanical Engineering a1-2 Describe some methods of testing
and manufacture; materials on friction and wear
Knowledge&
Understanding A16- Relevant contemporary
issues in mechanical
a16-1 Discuss different engineering
engineering
techniques for solving some machine
element problems.
B13- Apply the principles of
mathematics, science and
b13-1 Organize and interpret numerical data
technology in problem
Intellectual using computer programs to analyze
solving scenarios in the problems.
skills
mechanical engineering;
6- Course Topics.
Topic
General Topics Weeks
No.
1st Surface characteristics 1-3
2nd Mechanics of sliding motion 4-5
3rd Tribology behavior 6-7
4th Friction 9-10
5th Wear 11-13
6th Lubrication 14-15
2
8- Course Topics/hours/ILOS
Contact hrs Course ILOs
Week Total
Sub. Topics Covered (By
No. Hours Lec. Tut. Lab.
No.)
Week-1
Introduction and historical approach 4 2 2 -- a1-1 &a16-1
a1-2 &
Week-3
Fundamental of tribology 4 2 2 -- b13-1&c13-1
Week-4 b17-1&c16-1
The nature of surface and their contact 4 2 2 --
Week-5 a16-1
Surface roughness assessment 4 2 2 --
Week-6 Contact of rough surfaces- real
4 2 2 -- a1-1&a1-2
contact area- bearing area
Week-7 Tribological solutions Economical
4 2 2 -- b17-1, & d3-1
considerations
Week-8
Friction:
Week-9 a16-1 & b17-1
Friction laws -The simple adhesion 4 2 2 -- &c13-1&c16-1
theory and its extensions
Friction between elastic bodies- a3-1 & b17-1
Week-10 c13-1&c16-1
Rolling friction Measurement of 4 2 2 --
friction
Week-11 Wear and properties of materials a16-1&a1-2 &
4 2 2 -- b13-1&b17-1
Types and mechanisms of wear
Week-12 Wear measurement a4-1&a1-1 &
4 2 2 -- b17-1
Week-13 Hydrodynamic lubrication a16-1&a1-1 &
4 2 2 -- b17-1
Elastohydrodynamic lubrication
Hydrostatic lubrication
Week-14 a1-1&c13-1 &
Properties and testing of lubricants 4 2 2 -- d1-1
Externally pressurized bearing
Week-15 Design of journal bearing 4 2 2 --
a1-1& a1-2 &
b17-1 &d8-1
3
9- Teaching and Learning Method:
Course Intended
Self learning
Presentation
Cooperative
Discovering
and Movies
Discussion
Modelling
Site visits
storming
Problem
Tutorial
Projects
Lecture
learning outcomes
Playing
solving
Brain
(ILOs)
10- Teaching and Learning Methods for Low Capacity and Outstanding Students:
4
11- Assessment
Assessment Methods
Presentation Assessment
Tutorial Assessment
Project Assessment
Report Assessment
Laboratory Test
Quiz assessment
Written Exam
Home Exam
Oral Exam
Monitoring
Discussion
Course Intended Learning
Outcome (ILOs)
Knowledge a1-1 x
& Understanding a1-2 x
a16-1 x x x
Intellectual b13-1 x x
Skills b17-1 x x x x
Professional c13-1 x x x x
Skills c16-1 x x
General Skills d1-1 x x
d8-1 x x x x
5
12- Facilities required for teaching and learning:
A. laboratory Usage:
------
B. Library Usage:
Students should be encouraged to use library technical resources in the preparation of
laboratory reports.
Date: 1/10/2011.
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Production Eng. & Mech. Design. Dept. Academic year: 2011-2012
Faculty of Engineering Academic term: 1st Term
Minoufiya University Academic level: 4th PROD.
Course Specification
A- Basic Information
B- Professional Information
2- Course Aims:
The aims of this course are to provide the student, with enough knowledge of materials handling
for solving engineering problems. As well as, this course provide the student with required skills
of applying knowledge of mathematics, science and engineering concepts for creating solutions of
engineering problems using suitable materials handling systems. This course will also provide
students, with the required skills of selecting the proper handling system and the suitable variables
for solving the engineering problems.
3- Course Objectives:
1. Demonstration of the knowledge and understanding the basic concebtes of materials handling.
2. Definition of the requirements of materials handling.
3. Realizing of the different types of materials handling systems and the suitable variables.
4. Evaluation of the suitable handling systems for solving the engineering problems.
5. Analysis of different techniques for solving the engineering problems dealing with materials
handling.
1
5- Course Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
Field Programme ILOs that the course Course ILOs
contribute in achieving
A1- knowledge of mathematics, a1-1 Explain different materials handling
science and engineering systems for solving engineering
concepts to the solution of problems using knowledge of
engineering problems. mathematics, science and engineering
Knowledge& concepts.
Understanding A3- Characteristics of engineering a3-1 Describe some methods of creating a
materials related to the desired handling system for a
discipline. specified material.
a3-2 Define the basics concepts of the
materials handling equipments which
are required for solving the
engineering applications problems.
A13- Concepts, principles and
theories relevant to a13-1 Discuss different engineering
techniques for solving some
Mechanical Engineering and
materials handling problems.
manufacture
B2- Select appropriate solutions b2-1 Create the desired handling
for engineering problems equipments for solving engineering
based on analytical thinking. problems.
B17- Use the principles of b17-1 Design a suitable materials handling
Intellectual engineering science in systems for developing the solutions
skills developing solutions to of practical engineering problems.
practical mechanical
engineering problems.
C3- Create and/or re-design a c3-1 Develop new designs for handling
process, component or system, systems to carry out specialized
and carry out specialized solutions for materials handling
Professional engineering designs. problems.
skills C8- Apply safe systems at work c8-1 Apply safe handling systems and
and observe the appropriate observe the appropriate steps to
steps to manage risks. manage risks.
D1- Collaborate effectively d1-1 Judge the created materials handling
General skills within multidisciplinary team systems by working team.
D3- Communicate effectively. d3-1 Communicate effectively with the
working team.
6- Course Topics.
Topic
General Topics Weeks
No.
1st Design and synthesis of some materials handling system 1-3
2nd Hoisting system design 4-5
3rd Conveying system design 6-7
4th Robots and mechatronic systems design 9-12
5th Construction of some models as applications 13-15
2
8- Course Topics/hours/ILOS
Week Total Contact hrs Course ILOs
Sub. Topics
No. Hours Lec. Tut. Lab. Covered (By No.)
Week-1 Design and synthesis of some a1-1, a3-1 &
4 2 2 ---
materials handling system a3-2
Week-2 Design and synthesis of some a3-2, a13-1 &
4 2 2 ---
materials handling system (continue) b2-1
Week-3 Design and synthesis of materials a3-1, a13-1 &
4 2 2 --- b17-1
handling hoisting systems (continue)
Week-4 a3-2, b2-1 & c3-1
Hoisting system design 4 2 2 ---
Week-5 a3-2, b2-1 & c3-1
Hoisting system design (continue) 4 2 2 ---
Week-6 Conveying system design 4 2 2 --- a1-1, b17-1 & c8-1
Week-7 Conveying system design (continue) 4 2 2 --- a1-1, b17-1 & c8-1
Week-8
Week-9 Robots and mechatronic systems a3-2, a13-1, b2-1
4 2 2 --- & c8-1
design
Week-10 Robots and mechatronic systems a3-2, a13-1, b2-1
4 2 2 --- & c8-1
design (continue)
Week-11 Robots and mechatronic systems a3-2, a13-1, b2-1
4 2 2 --- & c8-1
design (continue)
Week-12 Robots and mechatronic systems a3-2, a13-1, b2-1
4 2 2 --- & c8-1
design (continue)
Week-13 Construction of some models as a1-1, b17-1, c3-1,
4 2 2 --- d1-1& d3-1
applications
Week-14 Construction of some models as a1-1, b17-1, c3-1,
4 2 2 --- d1-1& d3-1
applications (continue)
Week-15 Construction of some models as a1-1, b17-1, c3-1,
4 2 2 --- d1-1& d3-1
applications (continue)
Cooperative
Discovering
and Movies
Discussion
Modelling
Site visits
storming
Problem
Tutorial
Projects
Lecture
learning outcomes
Playing
solving
Brain
(ILOs)
11- Assessment
11.1 Assessment Methods:
Assessment Methods
Model Exams Assessment
Presentation Assessment
Tutorial Assessment
Project Assessment
Report Assessment
Laboratory Test
Quiz assessment
Written Exam
Home Exam
Oral Exam
Monitoring
Discussion
Course Intended Learning
Outcome (ILOs)
a1-1 x x
Knowledge a3-1 x x
& Understanding a3-2 x x
a13-1 x x x x
b2-1 x x x x
Intellectual b17-1 x x x x
Skills c3-1 x x x x
c8-1 x x
d1-1 x x
General Skills
d3-1 x x x x x
4
11.2 Assessment Weight, Schedule and Grades Distribution:
B. Library Usage:
Students should be encouraged to use library technical resources in the preparation of the
required reports.
13- List of references:
13.1- Course notes
- Notes of Materials Handling
13.2- Essential books (text books)
-“Materials handling equipments” – N. Rudenko 1969
13.3- Recommended books
- Materials handling Equipments” – M. P. Alexanderov 1981
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Date: 1/10/2011.
5
Production Eng. & Mech. Design. Dept. Academic year: 2011-2012
Faculty of Engineering Academic term: 1st Term
Minoufiya University Academic level: 4th PROD.
Course Specification
A- Basic Information
Title: Cutting and Forming Tools Design Code Symbol: PRE 414D
Element of program: Selective Date of specification approval: 2012
Department offering the course: Prod. Eng. & Mech. Design. Dept. Bylaw 2006
B- Professional Information
2- Course Aims:
The aims of this course are to provide the student, with enough knowledge of cutting
and forming tools and their design for solving engineering problems. As well as,
this course provide the student with required skills of applying knowledge of
mathematics, science and engineering concepts for creating solutions of engineering
problems. This course will also provide the students with the required skills of
selecting the proper design technique and the suitable variables for the cutting and
forming tools.
3- Course Objectives:
1. Demonstration of the knowledge and understanding the basic concebtes of cutting and
forming tools design.
2. Definition of the requirements of cutting and forming tools materials snd their properties.
3. Realizing of the different types of cutting and forming tools and the suitable variables.
4. Evaluation of the suitable cutting and forming tools for solving the engineering problems.
4- Relationship between the course and the programme
1
5- Course Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
Field Programme ILOs that the course Course ILOs
contribute in achieving
a1-1 Explain different cutting and forming
A1- Concepts and theories of
tools design procedures using
mathematics and sciences,
knowledge of mathematics, science
appropriate to the discipline.
and engineering concepts.
Knowledge& A3 – Characteristics of a3-1 List the main properties of the cutting
Understanding engineering materials used tool materials.
for manufacturing the a3-2 Compare between the different cutting
cutting and forming tools. tool materials
A19- Engineering design a19-1 Discuss different engineering
principles and techniques design techniques for solving some
cutting and forming tools problems.
B1- Select appropriate
b1-1 Create the desired software for
mathematical and computer-
modeling and analyzing cutting and
based methods for modeling
forming tools problems.
and analyzing problems.
Intellectual B6- Investigate the failure of
skills components, systems, and b6-1 Formulate the cutting and forming
processes. tools failure behavior to avoiding it.
B17- Use the principles of b17-1 Design a suitable cutting and forming
engineering science in tools for developing the solutions of
developing solutions to practical engineering problems
practical mechanical
engineering problems.
C6- Use a wide range of c6-1 Apply the designed cutting and forming
analytical tools, techniques, tools to solve selected engineering
equipment, and software problems.
packages pertaining to the
discipline and develop
required computer programs.
Professional C14- Employ the traditional and c14-1 Use the traditional and modern CAD
skills modern CAD and CAD facilities in design of cutting and
/CAM facilities in design forming tools.
and production process.
2
6- Course Topics.
Topic
General Topics Weeks
No.
1st Cutting tool materials. 1-2
2nd Classification of cutting and forming tools. 3-4
3rd Design of single point tool geometry. 5-6
4th Reamer design-forming and Forming tools. 7&9
5th CAD of cutting and Forming tools 10-11
6th Shear die design-Deep drawing design. 12-13
7th Effect of lubrication process on the die performance 14-15
8- Course Topics/hours/ILOS
Week-2
Properties of cutting tool materials. 4 2 2 -- a3-1& a3-2
Week-3
Classification of cutting tools 4 2 2 -- a1-1 &a19-1
Week-4
Classification of forming tools. 4 2 2 -- a1-1 &a19-1
Week-5
Single point tool geometry. 4 2 2 -- a1-1 &a19-1
Week-6 Design of single point tool b6-1, b17-1
4 2 2 -- &c6-1
Week-7 Reamer design b6-1, b17-1
4 2 2 -- &c6-1
Week-8
Week-9 Forming and forming tools design. b6-1, b17-1
4 2 2 -- &c6-1
Week-10 CAD of cutting tools. b1-1 &c14-1
4 2 2 --
Week-11 CAD of forming tools b1-1,c14-1and
4 2 2 -- d3-1
Week-12 Shear die design b6-1, b17-1
4 2 2 -- &c6-1
Week-13 Deep drawing design b6-1, b17-1
4 2 2 -- &c6-1
Week-14 Lubricant fluids in forming processes b6-1, c6-1&
4 2 2 -- d1-1
Week-15 Effect of lubrication process on the b6-1, c6-1 &
4 2 2 -- d1-1
die performance.
3
9- Teaching and Learning Method:
Course Intended
Self learning
Presentation
Cooperative
Discovering
and Movies
Discussion
Modelling
Site visits
storming
Problem
Tutorial
Projects
Lecture
learning outcomes
Playing
solving
Brain
(ILOs)
10- Teaching and Learning Methods for Low Capacity and Outstanding Students:
4
11- Assessment
Assessment Methods
Presentation Assessment
Tutorial Assessment
Project Assessment
Report Assessment
Laboratory Test
Quiz assessment
Written Exam
Home Exam
Oral Exam
Monitoring
Discussion
Course Intended Learning
Outcome (ILOs)
a1-1 x x
Knowledge a3-1 x x x
& Understanding a3-2 x x x
a19-1 x x
b1-1 x x
Intellectual b6-1 x x
Skills
b17-1 x x x
Professional c6-1 x x
Skills c14-1 x x x
d1-1 x
General Skills
d3-1 x x x x
5
12- Facilities required for teaching and learning:
A. Library Usage:
Students should be encouraged to use library technical resources in the preparation of reports.
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Date: 1/10/2011.
6
Production Eng. & Mech. Design. Dept. Academic year: 2011-2012
Faculty of Engineering Academic term: 1st Term
Minoufiya University Academic level: 4th PROD.
Course Specification
A- Basic Information
B- Professional Information
2- Course Aims:
The aims of this course are to provide the student, with enough knowledge of
biomaterials and different manufacturing processes. As well as, this course gives an
introduction to biomaterials and associated physical concepts and introduces
physicists to the challenges faced in biomaterials design and measurement. The
course is designed, with the focus on emerging technologies, including the role of
biomaterials in tissue engineering, controlled-release systems and minimally-
invasive diagnostic tools This course will also teach students the characteristics and
classification of Biomaterials , different metals and ceramics used as biomaterials ,
polymeric materials and combinations that could be used as a tissue replacement
implants and the artificial organ developed using these materials.
3- Course Objectives:
1. Definition of a biomaterial and biocompatibility.
2. Describe the structure and composition of naturally occurring biomaterials, such
as tooth enamel, bone, collagen, skin etc.
3. Realizing of the different types methods of manufacture of the different types of
materials used in medicine and biosciences, their properties and their suitability
for a particular function
4. use phase diagrams to determine compositions of materials
5. Describe the relationship between physical processes such as flow, and biological
processes such as enzyme reactions in governing how a material may function in
a living organism.
6. Analysis of methods of modifying surfaces and their impact on the
material/biological interface.
1
4- Relationship between the course and the programme
National Academic Reference Standard(NARS)
Field Knowledge & Intellectual Professional
General Skills
Understanding Skills Skills
Programme Academic
Standards that the course A3 and A13 B3and B18 C2and C3 D1 and D9
contribute in achieving
Professional C3):- Create and/or re-design a c3-1 Apply the designed analysis to solve
skills process, component or selected engineering problems
system, and carry out concerning biomaterial applications
specialized engineering
designs.
.
2
6- Course Topics.
Topic
General Topics Weeks
No.
1st Introduction to biomaterials 1
2nd Metals and implants 2-3
3rd Degradation(in vitro-in vivo corrosion) 4-6
4th Surfaces,surface modification and tailoring 7&9
5th Special thin organic coatings 10-11
6th Adhesion of polymers 12-15
8- Course Topics/hours/ILOS
3
9- Teaching and Learning Method:
Course Intended
Self learning
Presentation
Cooperative
Discovering
and Movies
Discussion
Modelling
Site visits
storming
Problem
Tutorial
Projects
Lecture
learning outcomes
Playing
solving
Brain
(ILOs)
10- Teaching and Learning Methods for Low Capacity and Outstanding Students:
4
11- Assessment
Assessment Methods
Presentation Assessment
Tutorial Assessment
Project Assessment
Report Assessment
Quiz assessment
Laboratory Test
Written Exam
Home Exam
Oral Exam
Monitoring
Discussion
Course Intended Learning
Outcome (ILOs)
Knowledge a3-1 x x x
& Understanding a13-1 x x
Intellectual b3-1 x x x x
Skills b18-1 x x x
Professional c2-1 x
Skills c3-1 x x x x
d1-1 x
General Skills
d91 x x x x
5
12- Facilities required for teaching and learning:
A. laboratory Usage:
-------
B. Library Usage:
Students should be encouraged to use library technical resources to know more about
biomaterials and their use.
Date: 1/10/2011.
6
Production Eng. & Mech. Design. Dept. Academic year: 2011-2012
Faculty of Engineering Academic term: 1st Term
Minoufiya University Academic level: 4rd PROD.
Course Specification
A- Basic Information
B- Professional Information
2- Course Aims:
The aims of this course are to provide the student, with the necessary knowledge of
computer programming dealing with Computer Aided Design CAD, Finite
Element, Optimum Design and Numerical Analysis. This course will also provide
students, with the required skills of selecting the proper programming software for
solving the engineering problems. As well as, this course provide the student with
required skills of ability for modeling the engineering problems dealing with CAD,
Finite Element, Optimum Design and Numerical Analysis.
3- Course Objectives:
1. Demonstration of the knowledge and understanding the basic concepts of computer
Aided Design using a suitable software.
2. Realizing of the different types of softwares and the suitable variables.
3. Evaluation of the suitable software for solving the engineering problems.
4. Analysis of different techniques for modeling the engineering problems dealing with
Computer Aided Design, Finite element, Optimum Design and statistical problems.
1
5- Course Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
Field Programme ILOs that the course Course ILOs
contribute in achieving
A4- Principles of design
including elements design, a4-1 Explain different engineering
software for using principles of
process and/or a system
engineering design including
related to specific elements design, finite element,
Knowledge&
Understanding disciplines optimum Design.
2
6- Course Topics.
Topic
General Topics Weeks
No.
1st General Fundamentals of design using Computer Aided Design CAD 1-3
2nd Numerical methods which uses in design using Computer Aided Design CAD 4-5
3rd Fundamentals of drawing and design using Computer Aided Design CAD 6-7
4th Finite Element Methods 9-11
5th Optimum Design 12-15
8- Course Topics/hours/ILOS
3
9- Teaching and Learning Method:
Course Intended
Self learning
Presentation
Cooperative
Discovering
and Movies
Discussion
Modelling
Site visits
storming
Problem
Tutorial
Projects
Lecture
learning outcomes
Playing
solving
Brain
(ILOs)
10- Teaching and Learning Methods for Low Capacity and Outstanding Students:
4
11- Assessment
Assessment Methods
Presentation Assessment
Tutorial Assessment
Project Assessment
Report Assessment
Laboratory Test
Quiz assessment
Written Exam
Home Exam
Oral Exam
Monitoring
Discussion
Course Intended Learning
Outcome (ILOs)
a4-1 x x x
Knowledge
a15-2 x x
& Understanding
a17-1 x x
b7-1 x x x x
Intellectual b13-1 x x x
Skills x
b16-1 x x
c3-1 x x x
Professional c7-1 x x x
Skills
c13-1 x
d1-1 x
General Skills
d6-2 x x x x
B. Library Usage:
Students should be encouraged to use library technical resources in the preparation of
laboratory reports.
Date: 1/10/2011.
6
Production Eng. & Mech. Design. Dept. Academic year: 2010-2011
Faculty of Engineering Academic term: 1st Term
Minoufiya University Academic level: 4th PROD.
Course Specification
A- Basic Information
B- Professional Information
2- Course Aims:
The aims of this course are to provide the student with an enough knowledge of
recent welding technologies associated with manufacturing processes. This course
will also provide students with the required skills of selecting the proper welding
process and the suitable variables for solving the engineering problems. As well as,
this course will give students the required skills of ability for the Production
Engineering to deal with the different techniques in welding practically and
theoretically.
3- Course Objectives:
1. Demonstration of knowledge of the different techniques used in field of welding
technology.
2. Realizing of the experience to solve most welding problems.
3. Evaluation of the knowledge of the different technological and mathematical
relationships in field of welding .
4. Definition of the prod-Eng. to deal with the different techniques in welding
practically and theoretically.
1
5- Course Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
6- Course Topics.
Topic
General Topics Weeks
No.
1st Types of joints (Temporary, Permanent) 1-2
2nd Welding processes 3-5
3rd Main factors affecting fusion welding 6-7
4th Resistance welding-TIG welding-MIG welding 9-10
5th Laser welding 11-13
6th Testing methods for welding quality 14-15
2
8- Course Topics/hours/ILOS
Contact hrs Course ILOs
Week Total
Sub. Topics Covered (By
No. Hours Lec. Tut. Lab.
No.)
Week-1 Introduction to joining and fastening
4 2 2 - a3-1,a18-1
processes
Week-2 a3-1, a19-1
Fusion welding processes ( Thermal ) 4 2 2 - &b4-1
a3-1, a18-1
Week-3 Electric arc welding , Resistance &b18-1
4 2 2 -
welding
Week-4 a18-1, b4-1
Solid state welding ( Roll, Friction ) 4 2 2 - & c2-1
Week-8
Course Intended
Self learning
Presentation
Cooperative
Discovering
and Movies
Discussion
Modelling
Site visits
storming
Problem
Tutorial
Projects
Lecture
learning outcomes
Playing
solving
Brain
(ILOs)
3
10- Teaching and Learning Methods for Low Capacity and Outstanding Students:
11- Assessment
Assessment Methods
Model Exams Assessment
Presentation Assessment
Tutorial Assessment
Project Assessment
Report Assessment
Laboratory Test
Quiz assessment
Written Exam
Home Exam
Oral Exam
Monitoring
Discussion
Course Intended Learning
Outcome (ILOs)
a3-1 x x x
Knowledge
a18-1 x x
& Understanding
a19-1 x x x x
Intellectual b4-1 x x x
Skills b18-1 x x x
Professional c2-1 x
Skills c19-1 x x
d6-1 x x x
General Skills
d9-1 x x x
4
11.2 Assessment Weight, Schedule and Grades Distribution:
5
Prod. Eng. & Mech. Design. Dept. Academic year: 2011-2012
Faculty of Engineering Academic term: 2nd Term
Minoufiya University Academic level: 4th PROD.
Course Specification
A- Basic Information
B- Professional Information
2- Course Aims:
The aims of this course are to provide the student, upon completing the Production Engineering
Programme, with the basic knowledge and skills of how to analysis of various machines and
machine tools and formulate mathematical models of problems in dynamics. This course will also
provide students with the ability to select and design the appropriate isolation , absorption, and
control system of vibration for the application of various machines and machine tools. The skill of
experimental measurement of vibration monitoring and cutting forces for different machines and
machine tools configurations is also provided.
3- Course Objectives:
1. Demonstration of the knowledge and understanding of the importance of dynamic analysis of
machines and machine tools during design and operating stages.
2. Derivation mathematical models and modal analysis for single and multi DOF systems.
3. Determination of the dynamic cutting forces in machines and the characteristic cross-
receptance.
4. Analysis of the reduction of chatter in machines in the design and production stages.
5. Analysis of different machines and machine tools problems and conducting laboratory
experimental verifications.
1
5- Course Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
Programme ILOs that the course
Field Course ILOs
contribute in achieving
A1- Demonstrate Concepts and theories
a1-1 Explain concepts of dynamics
of mathematics and sciences,
of machines.
appropriate to the discipline.
A15- Understand The specifications, a15-1 Identify the computer
Knowledge& programming and range of application programming to study the
Understanding of CAD and CAD/CAM facilities. modification of machine
structures.
a19-1 Define the appropriate
A19- List Engineering design principles isolation , absorption, and control
and techniques system of vibration for the
application of various machines.
B10- Incorporate economic, societal,
b10-1 Analyze the reduction of
environmental dimensions and risk
chatter in machines in the design
management in design.
and production stages.
Intellectual skills B13- Apply the principles of
mathematics, science and technology b13-1 Compute the analytical
in problem solving scenarios in modal analysis of single and Multi
mechanical engineering. D.O.F. systems.
6- Course Topics.
Topic
General Topics Weeks
No.
1st Reduction of forced vibration in m/c tools 1-2
2nd Vibration isolation 3
3rd Modal Analysis of Machine Tools 4-6
4th Noise: analysis, control, measurements 7
5th Dynamic cutting forces in m/c tools 9-10
6th Theoretical prediction of m/c tool instability 11-12
7th Chatter analysis of m/c tools 13
8th Stability charts of m/c tools 14-15
2
8- Course Topics/hours/ILOS
3
9- Teaching and Learning Method:
Course Intended
Self learning
Presentation
Cooperative
Discovering
and Movies
Discussion
Modelling
Site visits
storming
learning outcomes
Problem
Tutorial
Projects
Lecture
Playing
solving
Brain
(ILOs)
10- Teaching and Learning Methods for Low Capacity and Outstanding Students:
4
11- Assessment
Assessment Methods
Presentation Assessment
Tutorial Assessment
Project Assessment
Report Assessment
Laboratory Test
Quiz assessment
Written Exam
Home Exam
Oral Exam
Monitoring
Discussion
Course Intended Learning
Outcome (ILOs)
Knowledge a1-1 x
& Understanding a15-1 x x
a19-1 x x
Intellectual b10-1 x x x x x x x x
Skills b13-1 x x x x x x x x
Professional c5-1 x x x
Skills c17-1 x x x x
General Skills d1-1 x x x x
d9-1 x x x
5
12- Facilities required for teaching and learning:
A. laboratory Usage:
Students are expected to prepare and conduct some laboratory experiments relating to
determination of the dynamics of machines (natural frequencies and mode shapes –
cutting forces).
B. Library Usage:
Students should be encouraged to use library technical resources in the preparation of
laboratory reports and oral presentation. At least one oral presentation should involve a
significant component of library research to encourage this component of study.
6
Production Eng. & Mech. Design. Dept. Academic year: 2011-2012
Faculty of Engineering Academic term: 2nd Term
Minoufiya University Academic level: 4th PROD.
Course Specification
A- Basic Information
B- Professional Information
2- Course Aims:
Develop an understanding of the elements of classical control theory as applied to
the control of various mechanical systems. In particular understand: the concept of
feedback and its properties; the concept of stability and stability margins; and the
different tools that can be used to analyze the previous properties. Finally gain a
working knowledge of the basic linear design techniques, in particular as applied to
mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic, vibratory, thermal, and process control
systems.
3- Course Objectives:
Students who successfully complete the course will demonstrate the following
outcomes by tests, homework, and quizzes:
1. An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science and engineering.
2. An ability to perform modeling of various mechanical, electrical and process
control systems
3. An ability to use the analysis and design tools of classical linear control in
simplified homework problems, and in more realistic problems.
4. An ability to perform stability checks of control systems by means of analytical
and graphical methods.
5. An ability to perform compensation design of control systems by means of
analytical and graphical methods..
1
4- Relationship between the course and the programme
Professional C17- Use laboratory equipment c17-1 Perform the available laboratory tests
skills and related computer to confirm the theoretical results.
software.
D7- Search for information and d7-1 Communicate with some real control
General skills engage in life-long self components and try to understand how
learning discipline. they have been done.
2
6- Course Topics.
Topic
General Topics Weeks
No.
1st Introduction to control systems 1
2nd Laplace transform operations and the system transfer function 2
Mathematical modeling: Basic control actions and classification, Block
3rd 3
diagram representation, PID family of controllers
Mathematical modeling: Mechanical, electrical and electronic systems, state-
4th 4-5
space representation
Mathematical modeling: fluid systems (pneumatic, hydraulic, thermal, liquid-
5th 6-7
level, etc. )
6th Transient and steady-state response analysis, steady-state errors, etc. 9
7th Stability theory and Routh stability criterion, 10
8th Root locus analysis and design 11-12
Frequency response analysis and design Bode diagram, Nyquist diagram,
9th 13-15
Nicolas’s stability charts,
8- Course Topics/hours/ILOs
Contact hrs Course ILOs
Week Total
Sub. Topics Covered (By
No. Hours Lec. Tut. Lab.
No.)
Week-1
Introduction to control systems. 6 4 2 --- a4-1
Course Intended
Self learning
Presentation
Cooperative
Discovering
and Movies
Discussion
Modelling
Site visits
storming
Problem
Tutorial
Projects
Lecture
learning outcomes
Playing
solving
Brain
(ILOs)
10- Teaching and Learning Methods for Low Capacity and Outstanding Students:
Give them the opportunity for my office meetings.
Repeat the explanation of some of the material .
Assign a teaching assistance to follow up the
performance of this group of students.
For low capacity students
Give them some advanced topics to be searched
using the internet and conduct presentation.
Encourage them to attend seminars of suitable
research projects.
4
11- Assessment
Presentation Assessment
Tutorial Assessment
Project Assessment
Report Assessment
Laboratory Test
Quiz assessment
Written Exam
Home Exam
Oral Exam
Monitoring
Discussion
Course Intended Learning
Outcome (ILOs)
a4-1 x x x x
a13-1 x
Knowledge
a13-2 x
& Understanding
a13-3 x x x x
a19-1
b2-1 x x x x x
Intellectual b2-2 x x x
Skills
b17-1 x x x x x
Professional C7-1 x x
Skills c17-1 x x x
General Skills d7-1 x
5
12- Facilities required for teaching and learning:
A. laboratory Usage:
---------
B. Library Usage:
Students should be encouraged to use library technical resources in the preparation of his
reports and to search about more knowledge in these subjects.
Date: 1/10/2011.
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Production Eng. & Mech. Design. Dept. Academic year: 2011-2012
Faculty of Engineering Academic term: 2nd Term
Minoufiya University Academic level: 4th PROD
Course Specification
A- Basic Information
B- Professional Information
2- Course Aims:
The aim of this course is to provide the student with basics of metal forming
processes. The course provides the student with required skills of identifying the
different metal forming processes. This course will also provide students with the
required skills of choosing between the different forming metal processes based on
material and process selection criteria taking into considerations functional and
environmental requirements of low cost and high quality products.
3- Course Objectives:
1. Demonstration of the knowledge and understanding the basic conceptes of different metal
metal forming processes.
2. Definition of the requirements of different metal forming processes.
3. Realizing the difference between different forming processes.
4. Analysis of different techniques for manufacuring different products based on material and
process selection criteria.
1
4- Relationship between the course and the programme
A13):- Concepts, principles and theories a19-1 Explain different metal forming processes to
relevant to Mechanical Engineering select the most suitable one taking into
and manufacture. consideration quality and cost of the product.
B18):- Select appropriate manufacturing b18-1 costruct the metal forming processes chart
method considering design taking into consideration criteria of process
requirements. material and design selection.
C2):- Professionally merge the C2- 1 use the basic engineering knowledge related to
engineering knowledge, engineering material and forming processes
Professional understanding, and feedback to using design and feedback of the design to
skills improve design, products and/or improve products.
services.
C3):- Create and/or re-design a process, C3-1 Use developed design of a flow chart for a
component or system, and carry out product based on material and process section
specialized engineering designs. criteria and functional and environmental
requirements of the product
D1- Collaborate effectively within d1-1 Improve the obtained design of rhe formed
multidisciplinary team products .
General skills
D9):- Refer to relevant literatures d9-1 Improve the ability of students to look for relevant
literature in the electronic libraries
2
6- Course Topics.
Topic No General Topics Weeks
8- Course Topics/hours/ILOS
Week-4
Bulk forming of metals 6 4 1 1 b3-1 & c2-1& a3-1
3
9- Teaching and Learning Method:
Course Intended
Self learning
Presentation
Cooperative
Discovering
and Movies
Discussion
Modelling
Site visits
storming
Problem
Tutorial
Projects
Lecture
learning outcomes
Playing
solving
Brain
(ILOs)
10- Teaching and Learning Methods for Low Capacity and Outstanding Students:
4
11- Assessment
Assessment Methods
Presentation Assessment
Tutorial Assessment
Project Assessment
Report Assessment
Laboratory Test
Quiz assessment
Written Exam
Home Exam
Oral Exam
Monitoring
Discussion
Course Intended Learning
Outcome (ILOs)
a1-1 x x x x
Knowledge
a3-1 x x x x
& Understanding
a13-1 x x x
b3-1 x x x x
Intellectual b15-1 x x x x
Skills
b18-1 x x x
Professional c2-1 x x x x x
Skills c3-1 x x x x
d1-1 x x x
General Skills
d9-1 x x x
5
12- Facilities required for teaching and learni
A. laboratory Usage:
Students will share through prepared laboratory work.
B. Library Usage:
Students should be encouraged to use library text books.
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Date: 1/10/2011.
6
Production Eng. & Mech. Design. Dept. Academic year: 2010-2011
Faculty of Engineering Academic term: 1st Term
Minoufiya University Academic level: 4th PROD.
Course Specification
A- Basic Information
B- Professional Information
2- Course Aims:
The aims of this course are to provide the student with an enough knowledge of
recent casting technologies associated with manufacturing processes. This course will
also provide students with the required skills of selecting the proper casting process
and the suitable variables for solving the engineering problems. As well as, this
course will give students the required skills of ability for the Prod-Eng. to deal with
the different techniques in casting practically and theoretically .
3- Course Objectives:
1. Demonstration of knowledge of the different techniques used in field of casting
technology.
2. Realizing of the experience to solve most casting problems.
3. Evaluation of the knowledge of the different technological and mathematical
relationships in field of casting .
4.Definition of the prod-Eng. to deal with the different techniques in casting
practically and theoretically .
1
5- Course Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
Field Programme ILOs that the course Course ILOs
contribute in achieving
A1):-Concepts and theories of
a1-1 Describe to concepts and theories
mathematics and sciences, appropriate
of mathematics and sciences,
to the discipline.
appropriate to the discipline.
Intellectual B13) Apply the principles of B13-1 Construct to apply the principles
skills mathematics, science and technology of mathematics, science and technology
in problem solving scenarios in in problem solving scenarios in
mechanical engineering mechanical engineering
6- Course Topics.
Topic
General Topics Weeks
No.
1st Solidification mechanisms 1-2
2nd Foundry sands (types, properties) 3-5
3rd Pattern (design and manufacture) 6-7
4th Casting defects 9-10
5th Modern casting methods 11-13
6th Tests of casting defects 14-15
2
8- Course Topics/hours/ILOS
Course Intended
Self learning
Presentation
Cooperative
Discovering
and Movies
Discussion
Modelling
Site visits
storming
Problem
Tutorial
Projects
Lecture
learning outcomes
Playing
solving
Brain
(ILOs)
3
General Skills d9-1 x x
10- Teaching and Learning Methods for Low Capacity and Outstanding Students:
11- Assessment
Assessment Methods
Model Exams Assessment
Presentation Assessment
Tutorial Assessment
Project Assessment
Report Assessment
Laboratory Test
Quiz assessment
Written Exam
Home Exam
Oral Exam
Monitoring
Discussion
Course Intended Learning
Outcome (ILOs)
a3-1 x x x
Knowledge
a13-1 x x
& Understanding
a19-1 x x x x
Intellectual b4-1 x x x
Skills b8-1 x x x
Professional c2-1 x
Skills c19-1 x x
d6-1 x x x
General Skills
d19-1 x x x
4
11.2 Assessment Weight, Schedule and Grades Distribution:
5
Prod. Eng. & Mech. Design. Dept. Academic year: 2011-2012
Faculty of Engineering Academic term: 2nd Term
Minoufiya University Academic level: 4th PROD.
Course Specification
A- Basic Information
B- Professional Information
2- Course Aims:
The aims of this course are to provide the Student, upon completing the Production Engineering
Programme, with the basic knowledge and skills of how to analysis of various robotic systems and
formulate mathematical models of problems in kinematics of robot manipulator and planar serial
robot. This course will also provide students with the ability to improve the performance of the
manipulator and to simulate the dynamic behavior by constructing more accurate model of a robot.
3- Course Objectives:
1. Demonstration of the knowledge and understanding of the importance of robotic manipulators
in various engineering applications.
2. Derivation mathematical homogenous transformation matrices for direct and inverse
kinematics of robot manipulator and planar serial robot.
3. Computing of the location (orientation and position) for end-effector with respect to the base
and vise versa .
4. Evaluation of the dynamics of robot manipulators including the internal and external forces and
moments associated with manipulator assembly in matrix form.
5. Analysis of different robotic system problems and industrial robots.
1
5- Course Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
C6- Use a wide range of analytical tools, c6-1 Employ a suitable techniques
techniques, equipment, and and software packages pertaining
software packages pertaining to to the discipline and develop
Professional skills the discipline and develop required computer programs.
required computer programs.
C17- Use laboratory equipment and c17-1 Solve the direct and inverse
related computer software kinematics of planar serial robot.
D1- Collaborate effectively within d1-1 Judge the created soft-ware
multidisciplinary team. by working team.
General skills D6- Effectively manage tasks, time, and d6-1 Balance between computer
resources. facilities resources and
programming time.
6- Course Topics.
Topic
General Topics Weeks
No.
1st Introduction – Need for robots - Robot types 1-2
2nd Kinematics of robots 3-5
3rd Robots configurations 6-7
Design technology of robots
4th 9-11
5th End effectors and quality 12-13
6th Sensors – Applications 14-15
2
8- Course Topics/hours/ILOS
3
9- Teaching and Learning Method:
Course Intended
Self learning
Presentation
Cooperative
Discovering
and Movies
learning outcomes
Discussion
Modelling
Site visits
storming
Problem
(ILOs)
Tutorial
Projects
Lecture
Playing
solving
Brain
Knowledge & a2-1 x x x
understanding a11-1 x x x
a117-1 x x x
Intellectual b10-1 x x x
Skills b13-1 x x x
Professional c6-1 x x x
Skills c17-1 x x x
General Skills d11-1 x x x
d6-1 x x x
10- Teaching and Learning Methods for Low Capacity and Outstanding Students:
Assign a portion of the office hours for those students.
Give them specific tasks.
For low capacity students Repeat the explanation of some of the material and tutorials.
Assign a teaching assistance to follow up the performance of
this group of students.
Hand out project assignments to those students.
Give them some research topics to be searched using the
For outstanding Students
internet and conduct presentation.
Encourage them to take parts in the running research projects.
11- Assessment
11.1 Assessment Methods:
Assessment Methods
Model Exams Assessment
Presentation Assessment
Tutorial Assessment
Project Assessment
Report Assessment
Outcome (ILOs)
Written Exam
Home Exam
Monitoring
Oral Exam
Discussion
Knowledge a2-1 x x x
& Understanding a11-1 x x x
a17-1 x x x
b10-1 x x x x x x x
b13-1 x x x x x x x
Professional c6-1 x x x x
Skills c17-1 x x x x
General Skills d1-1 x x x x
d6-1 x x x
4
11.2 Assessment Weight, Schedule and Grades Distribution:
5
Production Eng. & Mech. Design. Dept. Academic year: 2010-2011
Faculty of Engineering Academic term: 2ndTerm
Minoufiya University Academic level: 4th PROD.
Course Specification
A- Basic Information
B- Professional Information
2- Course Aims:
The aims of this course are to provide the student, with enough knowledge about methods used to
solve problems involving continuous variables. It is a highly applied branch of mathematics and
computer science, wherein abstract ideas and theories become the quantities describing things we
can actually touch and see. we will survey some of the basic problems and methods needed to
simulate the solutions of ordinary differential equations. We will build the methods ourselves,
starting with computer arithmetic, so that students will understand all of the pieces and how they
fit together in state of the art algorithms. Along the way, we will write programs to solve
equations, plot curves, integrate functions, and solve initial value problems.
3- Course Objectives:
1. Demonstration of the knowledge about methods used to modern numerical methods for solving
ordinary and partial differential equations
2. Definition of the requirements of computer programming software associated with numerical
analysis
3- Realizing intersections between the theory of numerical analysis and ideas from computer
science, including the effects of finite-precision arithmetic and parallel computing.
4-understanding numerical algorithms and skills to implement algorithms to solve mathematical
problems on the computer.
5-Analysis of numerical methods with emphasis on algorithm construction, analysis and
implementation.
3.
1
4- Relationship between the course and the programme
2
6- Course Topics.
Topic
General Topics Weeks
No.
1st Introduction to numerical analysis 1
2nd Polynomials and Polynomial Interpolation 2-4
3rd Nonlinear Equations of a Single Real Variable 5-7
4th Differentiation and Integrations of Functions 9-11
5th Differential Equations 12-15
8- Course Topics/hours/ILOS
3
9- Teaching and Learning Method:
Course Intended
Self learning
Presentation
Cooperative
Discovering
and Movies
Discussion
Modelling
Site visits
storming
Problem
Tutorial
Projects
Lecture
learning outcomes
Playing
solving
Brain
(ILOs)
10- Teaching and Learning Methods for Low Capacity and Outstanding Students:
4
11- Assessment
Assessment Methods
Presentation Assessment
Tutorial Assessment
Project Assessment
Report Assessment
Laboratory Test
Quiz assessment
Written Exam
Home Exam
Oral Exam
Monitoring
Discussion
Course Intended Learning
Outcome (ILOs)
Knowledge a1-1 x x x
& Understanding a5-1 x
Intellectual b1-1 x x x x
Skills b13-1 x x
Professional c1-1 x x
Skills c6-1 x x x x
d2-1 x
General Skills
d9-2 x x x x
5
12- Facilities required for teaching and learning:
A. laboratory Usage:
-----------------------------
B. Library Usage:
Students should be encouraged to use library technical resources in the preparation of
numerical analysis problems.
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Date: 1/10/2011
6
Production Eng. & Mech. Design. Dept. Academic year: 2010-2011
Faculty of Engineering Academic term: 1st Term
Minoufiya University Academic level: 4th PROD.
Course Specification
A- Basic Information
B- Professional Information
2- Course Aims:
The aims of this course are to provide the student with an enough knowledge of
recent technologies in composite fabrication including processing , materials and
design . This course will also provide students with the required skills of selecting
the proper process and the suitable variables for solving the engineering problems.
As well as, this course will give students the required skills of ability for the Prod-
Eng. to deal with the different techniques in composite fabrication practically and
theoretically .
3- Course Objectives:
1. Demonstration of knowledge of the different techniques used in field of
composites technology.
2. Realizing of the experience to solve most of composite problems.
3. Evaluation of the knowledge of the different technological and mathematical
relationships in field of composite.
4. Definition of the prod-Eng. to deal with the different techniques in composite
fabrication practically and theoretically.
1
5- Course Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
Field Programme ILOs that the course Course ILOs
contribute in achieving
a1-1 Describe to various Concepts and
A1):- Concepts and theories of theories of mathematics and
Knowledge& mathematics and sciences, appropriate sciences, appropriate to the
Understanding to the discipline. discipline.
6- Course Topics.
Topic
General Topics Weeks
No.
1st Classification of advanced composites 1-2
2nd Manufacturing processes of composite materials (CM) 3-5
3rd Mechanical properties of CM 6-7
4th Design consideration of CM 9-10
5th Some practical applications 11-13
6th Tests of composite defects 14-15
2
8- Course Topics/hours/ILOS
Course Intended
Self learning
Presentation
Cooperative
Discovering
and Movies
Discussion
Modelling
Site visits
storming
Problem
Tutorial
Projects
Lecture
learning outcomes
Playing
solving
Brain
(ILOs)
11- Assessment
Assessment Methods
Model Exams Assessment
Presentation Assessment
Tutorial Assessment
Project Assessment
Report Assessment
Laboratory Test
Quiz assessment
Written Exam
Home Exam
Oral Exam
Monitoring
Discussion
Course Intended Learning
Outcome (ILOs)
a3-1 x x x
Knowledge
a13-1 x x
& Understanding
a19-1 x x x x
Intellectual b4-1 x x x
Skills b8-1 x x x
Professional c2-1 x
Skills c19-1 x x
d6-1 x x x
General Skills
d19-1 x x x
4
11.2 Assessment Weight, Schedule and Grades Distribution:
5
Production Eng. & Mech. Design. Dept. Academic year: 2011-2012
Faculty of Engineering Academic term: 2nd Term
Minoufiya University Academic level: 4th PROD.
Course Specification
A- Basic Information
B- Professional Information
2- Course Aims:
The aims of this course are to provide the student, with enough knowledge of the
construction and components of CNC machine tools and emphasizing of of the basic
knowledge about data and programming with different languages. This course will also
provide students, with the application of numerical and computerized control in machine
tools. As well as, this course will give the student the required skills of creating and designing
suitable products and processes by numerical and computerized control in machine tools.
3- Course Objectives:
1. Demonstration of the knowledge and understanding the basic conceptes CNC machine tools
2. Definition of the requirements of computer programming associated with CNC machine
tools.
3. Realizing of the different programming languages suitable for manufacturing
processes.
4. Evaluation of the suitable ways for solving the engineering problems related to machining
processes.
1
5- Course Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
Field Programme ILOs that the course Course ILOs
contribute in achieving
A12):- Contemporary
a3-1 Describe the main concepts of modern
engineering topics. CNC programs in production
processes
Knowledge& A15):- The specifications,
Understanding programming and range a15-1 Discuss wide range of CAM and
of application of CAD CAD programming in CNC
and CAD/CAM machining
facilities
2
6- Course Topics.
Topic
General Topics Weeks
No.
1st Basic principles and components of CNC machine tools 1-2
2nd Analysis of different CNC machines drilling –milling 3-7&9
3rd Study of of different CNC programming languages 10-12
4th Applications on simple and complex pieces 13-15
8- Course Topics/hours/ILOS
Self learning
Presentation
Cooperative
Discovering
and Movies
Discussion
Modelling
Site visits
storming
Problem
Tutorial
Projects
Lecture
learning outcomes
Playing
solving
Brain
(ILOs)
10- Teaching and Learning Methods for Low Capacity and Outstanding Students:
4
11- Assessment
Assessment Methods
Presentation Assessment
Tutorial Assessment
Project Assessment
Report Assessment
Laboratory Test
Quiz assessment
Written Exam
Home Exam
Oral Exam
Monitoring
Discussion
Course Intended Learning
Outcome (ILOs)
a12-1
Knowledge
a15-1 x
& Understanding
a17-1 x x x
Intellectual b10-1 x x x x
Skills b13-1 x x
c5-1 x x
Professional c17-1
Skills
c18-1 x x x x
d1-1 x x x
General Skills
d9-1 x x x x x
5
12- Facilities required for teaching and learning:
A. laboratory Usage:
---------------
B. Library Usage:
Students should be encouraged to use library technical resources in the preparation of
laboratory reports. Background information is required as part of the study. .
Date: 1/10/2011.
6
Production Eng. & Mech. Design. Dept. Academic year: 2011-2012
Faculty of Engineering Academic term: 2nd Term
Minoufiya University Academic level: 4th PROD.
Course Specification
A- Basic Information
B- Professional Information
2- Course Aims:
The aims of this course are to provide the student, with enough knowledge of non-traditional
machining applied for solving engineering problems. As well as, this course provide the student
with required skills of applying knowledge of mathematics, science and engineering concepts for
creating solutions of engineering problems using non-traditional machining processes. This course
will also provide students, with the required skills of selecting the proper machining process and
the suitable variables for solving the engineering problems. As well as, this course will give the
student the required skills of ability for modeling the engineering problems dealing with
manufacturing problems.
3- Course Objectives:
1. Demonstration of the knowledge and understanding the basic concebtes of non-traditional
machining.
2. Definition of the requirements of non-traditional machining.
3. Realizing of the different types of non-traditional machining.
4. Evaluation of the suitable non-traditional machining process for solving the engineering
problems.
1
5- Course Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
Field Programme ILOs that the course Course ILOs
contribute in achieving
a1-1
Explain different non-traditional
A1- knowledge of mathematics,
machining methods for solving
science and engineering
engineering problems using
concepts to the solution of
knowledge of mathematics, science
engineering problems.
Knowledge& and engineering concepts.
Understanding A12- Contemporary engineering a12-1 Describe some methods of non-
topics. traditional machining for solving
engineering problems.
a12-2 Define the basics concepts of non-
traditional techniques which are
required for solving the engineering
applications problems.
B3- Think in a creative and
b1-1 Create the desired non-traditional
innovative way in problem
technique dealing with solving
solving and design.
machining problems.
Intellectual B13- Apply the principles of b16-1 Manage the principles of
skills mathematics, science and mathematics, science and
technology in problem technology in problem solving
solving scenarios in scenarios in manufacturing
mechanical engineering operations.
C3- Create and/or re-design a c3-1 Employ a suitable non-traditional
process, component or techniques to the discipline and
system, and carry out develop required machining process.
specialized engineering
designs.
C5- Use computational facilities c5-1 Apply the selected non-traditional
and techniques, measuring machining process and analyze the
Professional instruments, workshops results.
skills and laboratory equipment to
design experiments, collect,
analyze and interpret results.
D1- Collaborate effectively within d1-1 Judge the selected non-traditional
General skills multidisciplinary team machining by working team.
D6- Balance between resourcesd6-1 Balance between non-traditional
and time machining facilities and machining time.
6- Course Topics.
Topic
General Topics Weeks
No.
Mechanisms of metal removal: Rate-Advantages-Disadvantages-Accuracy-
1st 1-3
Economical aspects and Applications for: Electron beam
2nd Ion beam-Chemical machining processes 4-5
3rd Electrochemical machining 6-7
4th Electro discharge machining 9-10
5th Laser beam machining 11-12
6th Ultrasonic machining 13-14
7th Water jet machining 15
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8- Course Topics/hours/ILOS
Week-8
3
9- Teaching and Learning Method:
Course Intended
Self learning
Presentation
Cooperative
Discovering
and Movies
Discussion
Modelling
Site visits
storming
Problem
Tutorial
Projects
Lecture
learning outcomes
Playing
solving
Brain
(ILOs)
10- Teaching and Learning Methods for Low Capacity and Outstanding Students:
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11- Assessment
Assessment Methods
Presentation Assessment
Tutorial Assessment
Project Assessment
Report Assessment
Laboratory Test
Quiz assessment
Written Exam
Home Exam
Oral Exam
Monitoring
Discussion
Course Intended Learning
Outcome (ILOs)
a1-1 x x
Knowledge
a12-1 x x
& Understanding
a12-2 x
Intellectual b3-1 x x x x
Skills b13-1 x x
Professional c3-1 x x
Skills c5-1 x x x
d1-1 x
General Skills
d6-1 x x x x
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12- Facilities required for teaching and learning:
A. laboratory Usage:
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B. Library Usage:
Students should be encouraged to use library technical resources in the preparation of the
required reports.
Date: 1/10/2011.
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Production Eng. & Mech. Design. Dept. Academic year: 2010-2011
Faculty of Engineering Academic term: 1st Term
Minoufiya University Academic level: 3rd PROD.
Course Specification
A- Basic Information
B- Professional Information
2- Course Aims:
The aims of this course are to provide the student, with the basic knowledge of mathematics,
science and engineering concepts to the solution of engineering problems. As well as, this course
will provide the student with the ability to use the techniques, skills, and appropriate engineering
tools, necessary for engineering practice and project management. This course will also provide
students to work with mechanical design and manufacturing systems.
3- Course Objectives:
1. Demonstration of the knowledge and understanding the basic concepts to the solution of the
engineering problems.
2. Design the requirements of the production system associated with different applications.
3. Realizing of the different types of machining equipments and the different machining processes.
4. Use the techniques, skills, and appropriate engineering tools for engineering practice and project
management.
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5- Course Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
Field Programme ILOs that the course contribute Course ILOs
in achieving
A6- Remember quality assurance systems, a6-1 Define the quality assurance systems,
codes of practice and standards, health codes of practice and standards, health and
and safety requirements and safety requirements and environmental
environmental issues. issues .
Knowledge& Understanding
A7- know business and management a7-1 Define the relations btween business and
principles relevant to engineering. engineering
a7-2 Eexplain the principles of management in
the engineering
A-12 Discuss contemporary engineering a12-1 Discuss the recent topics related to the
topics. field of projects planning.
A17 Comprehend business and management a17-1 list the information and techniques of
techniques and practices appropriate to business and management appropriate to
Mechanical Power applications mechanical power engineers
A19- Use basic theories and principles of Aa19-1 Describe the using of the basic theories
some other mechanical engineering and different engineering techniques for
providing support to mechanical supporting the mechanical power
power engineering. engineering.
B9- judge engineering decisions considering b9-1 Create the desired program dealing with
Intellectual
balance costing, benefits, safety, quality, the methods for balance costing, benifits,
skills
C2- Professionally merge the engineering c2-1 Use different methods for improving
knowledge, understanding, and feed design.
back to improve design, product and /
Professional skills
or services.
C9- Demonstrate basic organizational and c9-1 Use the basic organizational and the
project management skills. management skills for the projects.
C10- Apply quality assurance procedures c10-1 Inspect the quality assurance and
and follow codes and standards. standards
C11- Exchange knowledge and skills with c11-1 Apply the techniques for Exchanging the
engineering community and industry. knowledge and skills with engineering
community and industry.
D3- communicate effectively. d3-1 Manage to communicate effectively with
General
team.
skills
D6- Effectively manages tasks, time, and d6-1 Lead to Improve the management tasks,
resources. time and different resources.
6- Course Topics.
Topic No. General Topics Weeks
1st Market and consumption models 1-2
2nd Design of the production system 3-7
3rd Use the network analysis for the project scheduling 9-11
4th Assignment by transportation methods 12-15
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8- Course Topics/hours/ILOS
Total Contact hrs Course ILOs Covered (By
Week No. Sub. Topics
Hours Lec. Tut. Lab. No.)
Week-1 Market demands 3 3 -- -- a7-1 ,b9-1& d6-1
Modelling
Playing
Discussion
Problem
storming
Self learning
and Movies
Site visits
Tutorial
Presentation
Brain
Lecture
Cooperative
Discovering
Projects
learning outcomes
(ILOs)
11- Assessment
11.1 Assessment Methods:
Assessment Methods
Report Assessment
Quiz assessment
Laboratory Test
Written Exam
Model Exams
Presentation
Home Exam
Monitoring
Assessment
Assessment
Assessment
Assessment
Oral Exam
Discussion
Course Intended Learning Tutorial
Project
Outcome (ILOs)
a6-1 x x
a7-1 x
Knowledge a7-2 x
& Understanding a12-1 x x
a17-1 x x x
a19-1 x x
Intellectual Skills b9-1 x x x
c2-1 x x
c9-1 x x x x
Professional Skills c10-1 x x x x
c11-1 x x x x
d3-1 x x x
General Skills
d6-1 x x x x x x
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11.2 Assessment Weight, Schedule and Grades Distribution:
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Production Eng. & Mech. Design Dept. Academic year: 2012-2013
Faculty of Engineering Academic term: Summer Vacation
Minoufiya University Academic level: 2nd year
Course Specification
A- Basic Information
Duration of Field Training Four Weeks in Summer Vacation of the Second Academic year
B- Professional Information
2- Field Training Aims:
The Aims of the field training are to provide the student upon completing the Production Eng. & Mech. Design
Programme, the skills of practical experience form the relevant activities in industry associated with Production
Eng. & Mech. Design discipline, using basic tools and equipment safely and appropriately, operating, and
maintaining Production Eng. & Mech. Design equipment and systems. It well also provide students with the ability
to work and communicate with other people , develop their responsibility and awareness of the risks in real and
practical situations Moreover , it well provide the students with the ability to understand the relationships between
the principles sciences of the Production Eng. & Mech. Design and the real practical situations .
Programmer coordinator
Date: 1/10/2012