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Concepts of Engineering

Concepts of Engineering. Weeks 1&2 (10-20-14 to 10-31-14) Defining engineering, its branches, types, and subtypes (2 minor grades, 1 each week) Start of week 2 (10-27/28-14 (Test (major)

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Concepts of Engineering

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  1. Concepts of Engineering • Weeks 1&2 (10-20-14 to 10-31-14) Defining engineering, its branches, types, and subtypes (2 minor grades, 1 each week) • Start of week 2 (10-27/28-14 (Test (major) • Weeks 3,4, &5 (11-3-14 to 11-21-14) Work independently on your Engineering PowerPoint Presentation Portfolio (I recommend keeping this on a thumb drive, work will be checked weekly for a minor) • Assign Final 11-15-14, due 12-12-14 • Start Week 5 (11-17/18-14(test (Major) • Weeks 7&8 (12-1-14 to 12-12-14) Present your PowerPoint Presentations to the Class (Major) • Week 9 (12-15-14 to 12-19-14) Finals Beside will be the schedule of the next 9 weeks leading up to Christmas. Please remain on time and schedule as it relates our work!

  2. ENGINEERING What is engineering? Find me the definition

  3. ENGINEERING • Engineering (from Latiningenium, meaning "cleverness" and ingeniare, meaning "to contrive, devise") is the application of scientific, economic, social, and practical knowledge in order to invent, design, build, maintain, and improve structures, machines, devices, systems, materials and processes. The discipline of engineering is extremely broad, and encompasses a range of more specialized fields of engineering, each with a more specific emphasis on particular areas of applied science, technology and types of application. • The American Engineers' Council for Professional Development (ECPD, the predecessor of ABET)[1] has defined "engineering" as: • The creative application of scientific principles to design or develop structures, machines, apparatus, or manufacturing processes, or works utilizing them singly or in combination; or to construct or operate the same with full cognizance of their design; or to forecast their behavior under specific operating conditions; all as respects an intended function, economics of operation or safety to life and property. What is engineering?

  4. Research Now go to my webpage to get the template for your Engineering Lookup. What are the 6 branches of engineering with definitions?

  5. MAIN ENGINEERING BRANCHES What are the 6 main engineering branches? Engineering

  6. MAIN ENGINEERING BRANCHES Electrical Mechanical Civil Systems Chemical Interdisciplinary Engineering

  7. ENGINEERING branches Now that you have the branches, use your template to look up the types and sub-types with definitions

  8. Chemical Engineering 4 types with sub-types

  9. Chemical Engineering Molecular Biomolecular • Materials • Metallurgical • Ceramic • Polymer • Crystal • Process • Petroleum Refinery • Plastics • Paper

  10. Civil 5 Types with sub-types

  11. Civil • Transport • Traffic • Highway • Railway Systems • Structural • Earthquake • Wind • Architectural • Ocean • Environmental • Ecological • Fire Protection • Sanitary • Municipal or Urban • Water Resourse • Hydraulic • River • Coastal • Groundwater • Geotechnical • Mining • Foundation

  12. Electrical 4 Types with subtypes

  13. Electrical • Computer • Software • Hardware • Network • Electronic • Control • Telecommunications Power Optical

  14. Mechanical 4 Types with sub-types

  15. Mechanical Acoustical Manufacturing Thermal • Vehicle • Automotive • Naval Architecture • Aerospace

  16. Systems Is there a type? If so, how many?

  17. Systems There are no types and/or sub-types to this category

  18. Interdisciplinary 11 Types with sub-types

  19. Interdisciplinary • Aerospace • Aeronautics • Astronautics • Biological • Biomedical • Genetic • Biochemical • Tissue • Protein • Building Services • Mechanical • HVAC • Refridgeration • Plumbing/public health (water & drainage) • Electrical • Artificial & emergency lighting • ICT: Comm., phones, IT networks • Low Voltage • Lightning Protection • Security and alarms • Vertical transport ( elevators, etc) • Fire • Natural Lighting • Building Facades • Energy supply (gas, electric, etc) • Energy • Solar • Wind • Agricultural • Bioprocess • Food • Aquaculture Nano-Engineering • Appied • Automation/controls/mechatronics/robotics • Computer aided drawing and design (CADD) • Construction • Electronics • General • Graphics • Nanotechnology • Industial • Manufacturing • Component • System • Construction • Textile • Safety • Reliability • Petroleum • Reservoir • Drilling • Production • Mechatronics • Robotics • Instrumentation • Avionics Chemical

  20. Now over the next 3 weeks you are going to make an Engineering portfolio in a PowerPoint Presentation. You will provide a picture for each of the branches, types, and sub-types of engineering with a description and a reason for why that picture falls under that type of engineering. You will have 3 week to do this. At the conclusion, everyone in class will present their PowerPoint to the class and will be graded by your peers.(Major 60% Mr Sheehan, 40% the average of the class.

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