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Course
Pro-forma
Bachelor of Biomedical Engineering
Code
KUEU1143
Title
Mechanical Engineering Design
Pre-requisite
None
Student Learning Time (SLT)
120 hours
Credit
3
Learning Outcomes
1.
the end of the course, students are able to: 1. Capable to
select various tools used for cutting, holding, assembling or
dismantling workpiece
2.
Identify and state the purpose of the main operative parts of
the workshop machines
3.
Outline the guidelines for good manual drawing practice
4.
Visualize and explain the drawings in the orthographic,
isometric and oblique projection
5.
Draw 3D drawings using extrude, revolve, cut and merge
Synopsis
This course introduces the basics of engineering drawing (manual
as well as computer aided) and workshop technology (cutting,
holding, assembling or dismantling work piece). The student also
requires to do some simple design for some biomedical
engineering problem.
Assessment
60 % Continuous Assessments
40 % Final Examination
References
1.
Richard Budynas, Keith NisbettMechanical Engineering
Design,McGraw Hill
2.
Robert Norton, “Machine Design: An Integrated approach”,
Pearson
3.
A.W. Boundy,Engineering Drawing, McGraw Hill
4.
Steve Krar, Arthur Gill, Peter Smid,Technology of Machine
Tools,McGraw Hill
Soft Skills
Critical Thinking & Problem Solving Skills (CT1, CT2, CT3)
Professional Ethics and Moral (EM1, EM2)