Experiments of Mechanical EngineeringⅠB

Course Information

College Akashi College Year 2020
Course Title Experiments of Mechanical EngineeringⅠB
Course Code 0065 Course Category Specialized / Compulsory
Class Format Experiment Credits School Credit: 1
Department Mechanical Engineering Student Grade 3rd
Term Second Semester Classes per Week 2
Textbook and/or Teaching Materials
Instructor KATOH Takahiro,SAKAIDA Akiyoshi,MORISHITA Tomohiro,OHMORI Shigetoshi,TANAKA Seiichi

Course Objectives

(1) Understand the principles and procedures of each experiment, and can carry out experiments based on tutorials and instructions.
(2) Can operate equipment and devices correctly and safely to obtain data based on tutorials and instructions.
(3) Can logically examine the validity of experimental data, and compile, analyze, and examine experimental data.
(4) Can report in writing, orally, etc.
(5) Can work together as a group and actively contribute to experiments and exercises to fulfill their responsibilities.

Rubric

Ideal LevelStandard LevelUnacceptable Level
Achievement 1Can explain the principles and procedures of each experiment, and carry out experiments based on tutorials and instructions.Understand the principles and procedures of each experiment, and can carry out experiments based on tutorials and instructions.Do not understand the principles and procedures of each experiment, and cannot carry out experiments.
Achievement 2Can operate equipment and devices correctly and safely to obtain data based on tutorials and instructions.Can operate equipment and devices correctly and safely with instructions to obtain data based on tutorials and instructions.Cannot operate equipment and devices correctly and safely to obtain data.
Achievement 3Can logically examine the validity of experimental data, and compile, analyze, and examine experimental data.Can logically examine the validity of experimental data, and compile experimental data.Cannot logically examine the validity of experimental data. Also, cannot compile, analyze, or examine experimental data.
Can report in writing, orally, etc. in an easy-to-understand way.Can report in writing, orally, etc.Cannot report in writing, orally, etc.
Can work together as a group and actively contribute to fulfill their responsibilities. Can lead the group by encouraging others to cooperate appropriately.Can work together as a group and actively contribute to experiments and exercises to fulfill their responsibilities.Cannot work together as a group and actively contribute. Also, cannot fulfill their responsibilities for the roles assigned to them.

Assigned Department Objectives

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Teaching Method

Outline:
Students will experiential learn the fundamentals of physics and their applications to engineering. In addition, through experiments, students will learn how to quantify phenomena using measuring instruments, analyze and examine phenomena theoretically, and communicate them through writing (experimental reports).
Style:
Classes consist of the general guidance and four themed experiments carried out by multiple groups in turn. The order of practice content shown in the Course Plan is a typical example.
The course involves lessons and experiments taught by five instructors.
Morishita will teach two experiments; Sakaida four experiments; Kato two experiments; Omori two experiments; and Tanaka two experiment.
Notice:
(1) As this course uses the study content of dynamics (Science I to III), mathematics (Mathematics I to III), Engineering Mechanics I, Strength of Materials I, Engineering Materials I, Manufacturing Engineering II, Practice on Mechanical Engineering I to III, it's recommended to review them accordingly.
(2) Read the experimental tutorials thoroughly in advance, to fully understand the content of the experiment before working on an experiment.
(3) As it's an experiment subject learned empirically, it's prerequisite that students attend classes. In order to earn the credit, students must conduct all experiments and submit reports.
Students who miss 1/3 or more of classes will not be eligible for a passing grade.

Course Plan

Theme Goals
2nd Semester
3rd Quarter
1st Tensile test of metal materials (Morishita)
Understand the basic knowledge and procedures of the tensile test of metal materials and can measure the necessary data with consideration for safety and other factors jointly,
2nd Tensile test of metal materials (Morishita)

Can analyze experimental data, and prepare and submit reports including logical considerations using appropriate charts on time.
3rd Measurement of the transverse elastic modulus coefficient by twisting the wire (Sakaida)
Understand the basic principles and procedures for measuring the transverse elastic modulus coefficient by twisting the wire, and can jointly measure the necessary data with consideration for safety and other factors.
4th Measurement of the transverse elastic modulus coefficient by twisting the wire (Sakaida) Can analyze experimental data, and prepare and submit reports including logical considerations using appropriate charts on time.
5th Microscopic observation of metal structure (Sakaida)
Understand the basic knowledge and procedures of microscopic observation of metal structure, and can measure the necessary data jointly with consideration for safety and other factors.
6th Microscopic observation of metal structure (Sakaida)
Can analyze experimental data, and prepare and submit reports including logical considerations using appropriate charts on time.
7th Report writing
Examine and compile the results of the experiment into a report.
Understand and consider corrections and additional instructions and can compile them into a more effective and easy-to-understand report.
8th No midterm exam
4th Quarter
9th Measuring surface roughness in cutting (Kato)
Understand the basic principles and procedures for measuring surface roughness in cutting, and can measure the necessary data jointly with consideration for safety and other factors.
10th Measuring surface roughness in cutting (Kato)
Can analyze experimental data, and prepare and submit reports including logical considerations using appropriate charts on time.
11th Structural analysis exercise using FEM (Omori)
Understand the basic knowledge and procedures of structural analysis by FEM (Finite Element method), and can calculate the necessary data with consideration for safety and other factors.
12th Structural analysis exercise using FEM (Omori)
Can analyze analytical data, and prepare and submit reports including logical considerations using appropriate charts on time.
13th Pressure measurement of fluid using a manometer (Tanaka) Understand the basic principles and procedures for measuring fluid pressure using a manometer, and can measure the necessary data jointly with consideration for safety and other factors.
14th Pressure measurement of fluid using a manometer (Tanaka)
Can analyze experimental data, and prepare and submit reports including logical considerations using appropriate charts on time.
15th Report writing
Examine and compile the results of the experiment into a report.
Understand and consider corrections and additional instructions and can compile them into a more effective and easy-to-understand report.
16th No final exam

Evaluation Method and Weight (%)

Efforts・BehaviorAnalysis・ConsiderationReportTotal
Subtotal204040100
Basic Proficiency0000
Specialized Proficiency10404090
Cross Area Proficiency100010