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 Undergraduate Course: Mechanical Engineering Design 3 (MECE09035)
Course Outline
| School | School of Engineering | College | College of Science and Engineering |  
| Credit level (Normal year taken) | SCQF Level 9 (Year 3 Undergraduate) | Availability | Available to all students |  
| SCQF Credits | 20 | ECTS Credits | 10 |  
 
| Summary | Design  is  often  regarded  as  the  central  creative  activity  of engineering, this  course  aims  to enhancethe  skills  of  analysis and  synthesis required to  develop  solutions  to  open-ended problems.  MED3 aims  to  teach techniquesfor the effective evaluationand communicationof  design  ideas. To  support  thisthe students  will also acquire  a  knowledge  of materials  and manufacturing processesselection along with the most common component/ system failure modes.The  course  is  formed  of  two  parts:  the  first  highlighting conceptual  design  and  the  second  a  single  detailed  design project. This detailed design project aims to give students experience of tackling an engineering design problem in the area of renewable / sustainable energy, with all the uncertainties of the real world, personal interactions and time management.
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| Course description | Course Syllabus: 
 Conceptual design
 
 Unit 1-Course Overview
 
 Introduction; The Design Process; Creative style; Brainstorming.
 
 Unit 2-Concept communication
 
 Effective  graphic  and  verbal  communication  of  design ideas  to groups and individuals.
 
 Unit 3-Design Requirements and Design Definition
 
 Exploring the design requirement through the use of tools like   the   requirement  Trees and producing Product   Design Specifications.Identification of Design need; Product Life Cycle; Legislative constraints.
 
 Unit 4-Material and process selection
 
 To build the general understanding of the uses and limitations of common engineering materials and which processes can be used to shape them.
 
 Unit 5-Concept calculation, approximations and assumptions
 
 To  gain  an  understanding  of  the  types  of  calculations  and estimations  that  can  be  used  to  select  and  evaluate  design concepts.
 
 Unit 6-Material Properties and Failure
 
 Static  Strength;  Stiffness;  Brittleness;  Resilience;  Toughness; Creep.
 
 Unit 7-Stress Concentration
 
 Design for Static Strength.
 
 Unit 8-Fatigue Failure
 
 Terminology; Measurement; Characteristic Curves; Miner's Rule; S-N Curves.
 
 Unit 9-Component and system
 
 Failure Reliability of an assembly and the cost of reliability.
 
 Unit 10-Tools for exploring the failure of a Design Fault trees; Failure Modes and Effects Analysis
 
 Detailed design project
 
 1. Introduction to team working roles and group selection
 2-3.  Introduction  to  project  and  specialist  lecture  material, brainstorming
 4-9. Group working and project supervision sessions
 10. Report submission
 11. Oral Exam
 
 Accreditation of Higher Education Programmes Learning Outcomes:
 
 EA2m, D1, D2, D4, D5, EL2, EL4, P1, P3, P6, G1, G2, G4.  SM3b, EA1b, EA2b, EA3b, EA4b, D3b, P2, P4, P8, P11, G3, EL5.
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Information for Visiting Students 
| Pre-requisites | Mechanical Engineering Design 2nd year Mechanical Engineering 1st year
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		| High Demand Course? | Yes |  
Course Delivery Information
| Not being delivered |  
Learning Outcomes 
| On completion of this course, the student will be able to: 
        Propose engineering designs to open ended problems that are feasible, in terms engineering mechanics, economics, and other competing requirements of the design.Then Communicate design solutionsand the rationale behind themwith sketches, detailed drawings, technical reports and presentations;Put forward reasoned arguments for how these designs address the product design specification,whilst appreciatingthe uncertainties and gaps in design data;Select appropriate design equations,materials and manufacturing processesfor a given engineering problem;Select appropriate design equations,materials and manufacturing processesfor a given engineering problem;Understand how groups of engineers can work together to solve complex problems. |  
Reading List 
| Shigley, "Mechanical Engineering Design", McGraw Hill (2015) 
 Pugh, "Total Design", Addison-Wesley (1991)
 
 O¿connor, "Practical Reliability Engineering", Wiley (2012)
 
 Kalpaljian, ¿ManufacturingEngineering    and    Technology", Pearson (2014)
 
 Ashby, "Materials: Engineering, Science, Processing and Design"Butterworth-Heinemann(2014)
 
 These, and other texts, are available in the University Library
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Additional Information
| Graduate Attributes and Skills | Not entered |  
| Keywords | Open-ended  design,Iteration,Component/System Failure,Conceptual Engineering Design |  
Contacts 
| Course organiser | Dr Adam Robinson Tel: (0131 6)50 8689
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 | Course secretary | Mrs Michelle Burgos Almada Tel:
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