Writing Flag Sequence 3/4
Approved by University Studies sub-committee April 5, 2005.
A2C2 action pending.
University Studies Course Approval
Department or Program: Engineering
Course Number: ENGR 451
Course Title: Transport Phenomena Laboratory
Number of Credits: 1
Catalog Description: (1 S.H.) A lecture-laboratory course. Theories of pressure, flow, and temperature measurements. Experiments in momentum, heat, and mass transfer. Emphasis on technical writing of laboratory reports. This course is one of four engineering courses that collectively satisfy 6 credits of the writing flag requirement in the University Studies Program.
This is an existing course that has previously been approved by A2C2 Yes .
OR
This is a new course proposal No . (If this is a new course proposal, the WSU Curriculum Approval Form must also be completed as in the process prescribed by WSU Regulation 3-4.)
Department Contact Person for this course: Fariborz Parsi
Email:
The proposed course is designed to satisfy the requirements in (select one area only):
Course Requirements
A. Basic Skills: B. Arts & Sciences Core:
______1. College Reading and Writing ______1. Humanities
______2. Oral Communication ______2. Natural Science
______3. Mathematics ______3. Social Science
______4. Physical Development and Wellness ______4. Fine & Performing Arts
C. Unity and Diversity: D. Flagged Courses:
1. Critical Analysis ___X_ 1. Writing
______2. Science and Social Policy ______2. Oral
______3. a. Global Perspectives ______3. a. Mathematics/ Statistics
______b. Multicultural Perspectives ______b. Critical Analysis
__ __ 4. a. Contemporary Citizenship
______b. Democratic Institutions
Course Syllabus
ENGR 451: Transport Phenomena Lab
The modified syllabus and other related materials for ENGR 451 are available at the following web site:
http://course1.winona.edu/fparsi/ENGR451/ENGR451first.htm
Prerequisites by Course(s) and Topic(s):
ENG 111- College Reading and Writing
ENGR 350- Fluid Mechanics
ENGR 370- Heat and Mass Transfer
STAT 303- Introduction to Engineering Statistics
Topics:
1. Fundamentals of fluid dynamics
2. Fundamentals of conduction and convection heat transfer
3. Fundamentals of diffusion mass transfer
4. Fundamentals of design of experiments and data analysis
Textbook(s) and/or Other Required Materials:
F. Parsi, Transport Phenomena Laboratory Manual
Coordinator(s):
Fariborz Parsi, Associate Professor of Engineering
Yaşar Demirel, Assistant Professor of Engineering
Course Objectives:
This course is designed to provide the students with the experimental experience on some of the fundamental issues of momentum, heat, and mass transfer. It is also the objective of the course to introduce the students to all aspects of experimental work. These are need justification, setting objectives, planning, design of experiments, conducting the experimental work, data collection, data analysis, and communicating the results to others. An integral objective of this course is to learn writing laboratory reports and improving the technical writing and literature search skills of students.
Topics Covered
Writing Flag Sequence 3/4
· Theories of pressure, flow, and temperature measurements
· Heat Conduction studiesHeat conduction studies
· Forced/Free convection heat transfer
· Particle drag coefficient
· Mass transfer and diffusion coefficient
· Viscoelastic fluid properties
· ViscometryForced/FRee convection heat transfer
Writing Flag Sequence 3/4
Class/Laboratory Schedule:
267 minutes of lecture per semester (equivalent of 1/3 of 1 credit hour)
1067 minutes of laboratory per semester (equivalent to 2/3 of 1 credit hour)
Contribution of Course to Writing Flag Requirements:
Topic / OutcomeCourse 2/4: Transport Phenomena Lab. / Creating & completing successful writing / Understand features of uses of writing in engineering / Adapt writing to expectations in engineering / Use of technology in research and writing / Conventions of evidence, format, usage, & documentation in engineering
Theories of pressure, flow, and temperature measurements / X
Heat Conduction studies / X
X / X / X / X
Forced/Free convection heat transfer / X / X / X / X
Particle drag coefficient / X / X / X / X
Mass transfer and diffusion coefficient / X / X / X / X
Viscoelastic fluid properties / X / X / X / X
Viscometry / X / X / X / X
1. Requirements and learning activities that promote students’ abilities to practice the processes and procedures for creating and completing successful writing in their fields
Engineering students perform experiments using the procedures and processes they learned earlier in their engineering courses. Students incorporate the practices and procedures into their laboratory reports.
2. Requirements and learning activities that promote students’ abilities to understand the main features and uses of writing in their fields
In the experiments, the theory gained through the engineering courses on Fluid Mechanics, and Heat and Mass Transfer will be put into practice. This will help them to understand and express the concepts.
3. Requirements and learning activities that promote students’ abilities to adapt their writing to the general expectations of readers in their fields
Students are in a position of reporting the experimental activities in a meaningful way to the readers in the field. The concepts and data analysis will be reported, and the feed back on the report from the instructor will ensure the expectations of readers in the field.
4. Requirements and learning activities that promote students’ abilities to make use of the technologies commonly used for research and writing in their fields
Students learn how to use up-to-date equipment, data acquisition and control, and computer and printing facilities in their experimental work. This activity is very useful in research and reporting in the field.
5. Requirements and learning activities that promote students’ abilities to learn the convention of evidence, format, usage, and documentation in their fields.
Students are encouraged to learn and adapt a standard format of writing a report. This includes title page, executive summary, introduction, objectives, plan of experiments, experimental apparatus, data and data analysis, interpretation of results and comparison with theory, conclusions, recommendations, appendices, and references. Students get feedback on their reports and writings on weekly basis.
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