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Welcome Back Year 3!

(BEng, MEng and BSc)

Guidance for Academic Year 2010-2011

Who am I

Dr Jon Shephard

3rd Year Director of Studies

Room NS 1.15

Mech-DOS-Year3@hw.ac.uk

Purpose of presentation

• To give you a summary of the basic

information about the 3rd year of your

degree programme

• Brief overview of the core subjects

What I do for you…..

• First line contact: e-mail, phone or face-to-face

– Answer your e-mails: (but not always immediately – depends

on workload!)

– Face-to-face: Make an appointment!

– Can Answer QUICK questions in the corridor

• Handle the following:

– Programme transfers and course changes (important for people

here for one year!)

– Suspension of studies and withdrawals (use the correct form)

– Liaise with Dr Peter Kew and Prof Jim Ritchie on formal

complaints and appeals (DOS can be first point of contact)

• Maintain noticeboard:

http://www.mec.hw.ac.uk/localdocs/nb_year3.htm

– Timetables (and any changes to them)

– Advise of Graduate vacancies and further education

opportunities (e.g. PhD studentships)

– Post Semester 1 results (grades only)

– Advise of new policies or guidelines relevant to you

• Tea and sympathy (but bring your own milk)!

What more can I do for you…..

…..and what you can do for me!

• Follow all prescribed course arrangements and assessment requirements

(tutorials, tests, coursework and examinations)

• Make sure you are registered for 8 courses

• Maintain and regularly check your e-mail account (housekeep)

• Notify of any absence, intended or otherwise through clear written

communication, i.e. by self-certification form, medical documentation, letter

and/or e-mail as appropriate

• Follow University and School HSE policy at all times, e.g. wearing of PPE

when on workshop activities

• Remember that you are representatives of the University when on visits,

external engagements or interfacing with industrial contacts

WE have a Learning and Teaching Agreement (LTA)

See Noticeboard

• Important!! –

MODULES are now called COURSES

COURSES are now called PROGRAMMES

• Course Responsible Persons are the staff you need to contact about course-specific issues

• Each course is worth 15 credits = 150 hours (60 hours contact+90 hours your own time and effort!)

• You should be registered for 8 courses, 4 per semester

• Semester Arrangements 09-10: Semester 1 Block 1 (Teaching) 13 September – 3 December

Semester 1 Block 2 (Assessment) 6 December – 17 December

Break 1 20 December - 7 January

Semester 2 Block 1 (Teaching) 10 January – 1 April

Break 2 4 April – 22 April

Semester 2 Block 2 (Assessment) 26 April – 20 May

Graduation June

The Basics…..

NB: University closed on Monday 20th of September – Public Holiday – Hooray!

Enrolment – 3rd Year

BEng Mechanical Engineering

MEng Mechanical Engineering

BEng Mechanical Engineering

and Energy Engineering

MEng Mechanical Engineering

and Energy Engineering

BEng Automotive Engineering

Enrolment – 3rd Year

BEng Robotics and Cybertronics

MEng Robotics and Cybertronics

Laboratory work in the

Mech Eng Science• More details about specific labs to come

• Laboratory mark

– Have a worksheet to complete and submit in lab

– This will be marked and returned to give feedback on your approach

– You will also submit a lab report (you will be told which labs) for each module (but not for each experiment)

– Non-attendance gets zero – report will be rejected

– Subject to standard submission policy

• Best to see notice board for further details

Progression

• Note: Qualifying subjects no longer exist

• Third to fourth year (BEng)

– 330 credits

– 90 at D grade or better from Year 3

– 480 credits needed for Degree

– Performance used in 4th year project allocation

• Third to fourth year (MEng)

– 330 credits

– 120 at D grade or better from Year 3

– 600 credits needed for Degree

– Average mark > 60% with no resits

Be aware of…..

• Plagiarism:

– Shouldn’t be on your radar!

– Can be detected (e.g. Turnitin) and penalties are severe (can even lead

to dismissal from University)

• University-wide policies regarding:

– Late submissions and coursework (see web notice board)

– Use of calculators

– Examination regulations

The coming year in context…..

• BEng: Year 3 consolidates and extends your grounding in the

engineering sciences, design and manufacture, management

(some) and other engineering disciplines.

– Transfer to MEng is possible at the end of Year 3 if your grades

are good enough

• MEng: Year 3 acts as a ‘launch-pad’ for Year 4 and marks your

separation from the BEng.

B59EG1: Mechanical Engineering Sciences 7

• Strength(W. Shu/R. Fu)

Finite Element Modelling

Design Analysis

Linear and Non-Linear

Problems

• Dynamics:(P. Wilkinson)

Analysis of:

1 D.O.F. systems, Application of

Newton's 2nd law, Energy

techniques, Rayleigh's method,

Natural frequencies,

Damping, Forced response.

• Lectures/Tutorials weeks 1 to 8 2-hr exam (40%)

• Finite Element Project Course work (50%)

• Laboratory weeks 9 to 12 1 Dynamics (10%)

B59EH2: Mechanical Engineering

Science 8

• Mechanics of Materials(Bob Reuben)

Engineering with composites

Thermal stress, elastic / plastic

behaviour in metals

Materials in engineering practice

(project)

• Dynamics(Xichun Luo)

First order systems

Introduction to control systems

Response of control systems to

external stimuli

System stability

Teaching and class activities

• Lectures weeks 1 to 10

• Design assignments weeks 1 to 10

• Laboratories and project presentations weeks 9 to 12

Assessment

• Split 50:50 dynamics and mechanics

• Design and laboratory assignments (60%)

• Open-book End-of-Module test (40%)

B59EI1: Mechanical Engineering Sciences 9

• Thermodynamics

(Stephen Houston)

Second Law of

Thermodynamics

Heat Engines

steam cycles

regeneration,

Brayton cycle)

Heat pumps

• Fluid Mechanics:(W.G. Fruh)

Dynamical Analysis applied to

Drag and lift forces

Pumps

Propellers

Wind turbines and wind

energy

• Lectures weeks 1 to 8 2-hr exam (60%)

• Classes weeks 2 to 12 course work (20%)

• Laboratories weeks 9 to 12 1 Thermo (10%) / 1 Fluids (10%)

B59EJ2: Mechanical Engineering Sciences 10

• Thermodynamics(Stephen Houston)

Heat transfer

Gas mixtures

Psychrometry

• Fluid Mechanics:(W.G. Fruh)

Hydropower

Resource

Turbines

Hydropower

schemes

• Lectures weeks 1 to 8 2-hr exam (60%)

• Classes weeks 2 to 12 course work (20%)

• Laboratories weeks 9 to 12 1 Thermo (10%) / 1 Fluids (10%)

B59DE/DF Design and Manufacture

Synoptic Modules:

B59DE1 Design and Manufacture 3 and B59DF2 Design and

Manufacture 4

B59DE1 Design and Manufacture 3 and B59RM2 Robotic Mechanical

Systems (for people doing robotics and cybertronics)

There will be no exam at the end of Semester 1 for B59DE1, BUT there

will be continuous assessment for this module that will count towards

the final mark for both modules.

This continuous assessment is compulsory!

Formula Student

Dr Bruce Davis

http://www.mec.hw.ac.uk/formula-student/index.html

What is Erasmus?

• European Commission's flagship educational exchange programme for

Higher Education students.

• Gives many European university students their first chance to live and study

abroad.

• UK Erasmus students receive an Erasmus grant (non-repayable grant)

provided by the European Commission which contributes towards the extra

costs arising from studying abroad (€225 per month).

Why go?

• Improve your language skills

• Discover a different culture and gain an international perspective

• Stand out in the job market – a great addition to your CV

• It counts towards your degree – it’s not a gap year

Where can I go?

• Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Norway, Portugal,

Romania, Sweden, Switzerland, The Netherlands

For How Long?

• From 3 to 12 Months; usually 1 or 2 consecutive semesters

But I can’t speak a foreign language?

• Many of our partner Universities offer courses through English

Where can I get more information?

• Contact: Dr Tadhg O’Donovan, International Officer (Mechanical Eng)

• Website: http://www.britishcouncil.org/erasmus-about-erasmus.htm

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