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Engineering Science (PPB13203) 1
Jaronie, UniKL-IPROM
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JARONIE MOHD JANI
UniKL - IPROM
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ENGINEERING SCIENCEENGINEERING SCIENCE
PPB13203PPB13203
Course Overview
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Name: Jaronie bin Mohd JaniRoom No.: 2410
Ext. no: 4137
Email: [email protected]
Tel No.: 013-3460981
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Module Details
Credit Value: 3 (2,0.5,0.5)
Program: Bachelor
Time: Refer Your Timetable
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Course Assessments
• Tests (2 Tests) = 40%
• Laboratory = 20%• Final Examination = 40%
Total 100 %
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Course Synopsis
• This course provides an overview of theproperties of solids, liquids and gases.
Students will understand the physical basisdescribed by properties, be able to evaluateengineering properties and apply them tosimple examples.
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Course Objectives
1. Determine phase relationships and phasechanges for simple systems.
2. Evaluate strength and deformation of simplecomponents. Appreciate why and how fluids flowunder stress.
3. Understand, evaluate and apply physicalproperties.
4. Understand the relationship between bondingand phase, state and energy.
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Learning Outcomes
• Gain knowledge in the fundamental principles ofscience involved in engineering applications.
• Recognize the limits of applicability of the theoriesand equations of engineering science
• Apply the principles of engineering science toengineering problem solving.
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Course Materials
• Webpage.
• Literatures
• Journals
• Technical papers
and etc.
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Recommended TextsCore Text:
•• An Engineering Data BookAn Engineering Data Book by J.R. Calvert and R.A. Farrar(Palgrave ).
•• The Little Book ofThe Little Book of ThermofluidsThermofluids, 3rd Edition by S.B.M. Beck,
M.W. Brown, S.B. Chin, R.S. Dwyer-Joyce, F.C.G.A.Niccoleau and C.W. Wilson (University of Sheffield ), 2006.),1999.
Secondary Text:
•• Engineering Materials: an Introduction to their PropertiesEngineering Materials: an Introduction to their Propertiesand Applicationsand Applications by M.F. Ashby (Butterworth-Heinemann,1996 ).
•• Mechanics of FluidsMechanics of Fluids, 7th Edition by B.S. Massey (Stanley Thornes, 1998 ).
Peripheral Reading:•• ThermodynamicsThermodynamics -- An Engineering ApproachAn Engineering Approach, 4th Edition by
Y.A. Cengel and M.A. Boles (McGraw-Hill, 2002 ).
•• Fluid MechanicsFluid Mechanics, 5th (International) Edition by F.M. White(McGraw-Hill, 2002 ).