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PROFESSIONAL COMPONENT CONTRIBUTIONEVALUATION OF OUTCOMES FOR ME 435LThe instructor evaluates the above outcomes usingAdvanced Engineering Measurements LaboratoryME 435LStatement of ObjectivesME 435 Lab Memo Report Writing Guidelinesa) ReferencesMiscellaneous Parting Thoughts and AdviceADVANCED ENGINEERING MEASUREMENTS LABORATORY ME 435L Winter 2003 (Sec 10, CRN 13685, Wednesday 3-5:50 PM, Rm. 17-1467 Sec 11, CRN 13688, Thursday 1-3:50 PM, Rm. 17-1467) COURSE OUTLINE: Performance of instrumentation and measurement techniques using a variety of laboratory experiences and activities. Data collection, reduction and synthesis. Design methodology of a digital data acquisition measurement system and group collaboration. CO-REREQUISITES: ME 435 INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Kevin R. Anderson Associate Professor Mechanical Engineering Department California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Office 17-2631 (909) 869-2687 [email protected] www.csupomona.edu/~kranderson1 OFFICE HOURS: See website for latest office hours LAB MANUAL: “ME 435L Laboratory Manual”, Mechanical Engineering Dept. Rev Winter 2003 available in PDF format at the following URL www.csupomona.edu/~kranderson1/ME435L/ GRADING: Lab Reports 80% (4 X 20% each) Oral Presentation 20% LAB REPORTS:  Four experiments will be performed over the duration of the 10 week quarter, by groups comprised of 2 members. Data is collected w/in a 3 hour lab module. Each group submits a GROUP REPORT regarding that week’s lab activity per standard CPP ME 435L Memorandum format.  Group reports are due exactly 1 week after day of data collection. See your instructor to examine representative hardcopy examples of blue ribbon group reports, this will allow you to gain perspective on what is expected of you on the lab reports prior to submission for critical review.  Refer to www.csupomona.edu/~kranderson1/ME435L/ME435LTemplate.pdf for a template of what is expected from you as far as what the standards and quality of a professional report in ME 435L should adhere to at a minimum.  Rewrite Policy: A group may resubmit a lab write-up a second time for critical evaluation after the lab has been graded and red-lined and handed back to the group. The grade of the original submission and the rewrite will be averaged for the final write-up CALIFORNIA STATE POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY AT POMONA DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 1ADVANCED ENGINEERING MEASUREMENTS LABORATORY ME 435L Winter 2003 (Sec 10, CRN 13685, Wednesday 3-5:50 PM, Rm. 17-1467 Sec 11, CRN 13688, Thursday 1-3:50 PM, Rm. 17-1467) score, e.g. first submission = F, rewrite = A, score = C. Rewrites are due 1 week after receipt of original red-lined group report. ORAL PRESENTATIONS: Each group will present a 20 minute oral GROUP PRESENTATION at the end of the quarter. Refer to attached schedule for group presentation assignments (i.e. which lab each group is required to present and when). Powerpoint projector will be provided. DRY-LABS: In the event that lab equipment is not operating, the groups will be given a set of raw data which is representative of the lab under repair. The group members will then proceed with any appropriate data analysis/synthesis/reduction DEADLINES: All due dates are firm. Absolutely no extensions, no exceptions. This means you’d better start your lab reports the day that you collected the data. Be advised, putting off the write-up until the night before it is due will show through in the overall lack of quality of the finished product. ATTENDENCE: Mandatory in ME 435L since your teammates are counting on you. Arriving late or leaving early (before that day’s module is completed) will not be tolerated. You will receive a grade of F on that day’s module if any activities such as these occur. CHEATING: Cheating is the act of behaving dishonestly for personal gain. Cheating in ME 435L will result in immediate failure of the course and the violators will be reported to the university administration. PLAGIARISM: Plagiarism is the act of taking the intellectual property of another and claiming it as your own. Use of "Old Lab Reports" obtained from previous ME 435L sessions will not be tolerated. Evidence of such misappropriation of other people's work is viewed as an act of plagiarism and will be dealt with according to university policy regarding academic dishonesty.. CALIFORNIA STATE POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY AT POMONA DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 2ADVANCED ENGINEERING MEASUREMENTS LABORATORY ME 435L Winter 2003 (Sec 10, CRN 13685, Wednesday 3-5:50 PM, Rm. 17-1467 Sec 11, CRN 13688, Thursday 1-3:50 PM, Rm. 17-1467) LAB ETIQUETTE: Students are expected to be on time for class and remain once lab has begun. Please be respectful of your colleagues and instructor. Please refrain from using cell-phones during lab. You will be addressed as Mr., Mrs. or Ms., please address your instructor only as Dr. or Professor Anderson PROFESSIONAL COMPONENT CONTRIBUTION Measurement ME 435/L is a course designed for senior level students to become familiar with engineering measurements and its applications. It provides a comprehensive treatment of the basic principles of measurement systems, data acquisition and analysis, experimental methods and measuring techniques in the Mechanical Engineering sector. Instructors are encouraged to incorporate practical problems in industry into lectures to help students comprehend the subject matter. INTENDED COURSE OUTCOMES FOR ME 435/L The student is expected to become capable of: 1. Operating actual engineering instrumentation in a practical sense to support their theoretical background in engineering fundamentals 2. Executing an engineering test based on an uncertainty analysis 3. Planning the procedure of a measurement test 4. Writing a professional (industry standard) report 5. Designing a test set-up including the fundamental understanding of which sensors to use, what type of signal conditioning to employ and what type of instrumentation system is required EVALUATION OF OUTCOMES FOR ME 435L The instructor evaluates the above outcomes using 1. Laboratory work, which is evaluated based upon a) The work attitude of the student in the laboratory b) Ability of the student to organize the experiment and delegate group work tasks c) Written reports of the laboratory experimen Measurements Lab ME 435L Rms. 17-1467 & 17-1663


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