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COURSE PRO FORMA



             IMPORTANT:
             Contents of this Pro Forma shall not be changed without the Senate’s approval for items indicated with *. Changes
             to the other items can be approved at the Academy/Faculty/Institution/Centre level.

             Academy/Faculty/Centre                Engineering

             Department                            Mechanical Engineering
             Programme                             Bachelor Degree in Engineering (Mechanical)

             Course Code*                          KMEM4214
             Course Title*                         Applied Vibration


             Course Pre-requisite(s)/ Minimum Require-  KMEM3211
             ment(s)

             Student Learning Time (SLT)*          Face to face: 28
                                                   Guided Learning: 14
                                                   Independent Learning: 78

             Credit Hours*                         3
             Course Learning Outcomes*             By the end of this course, students are able to:
                                                   1.  Analyse engineering vibration problems
                                                   2.  Explain  the application of modal analysis
                                                   3.  Interpret the acquired data and process in frequency domain
                                                   4.  Evaluate relationship between measurement technique and computa-
                                                      tional mechanics for engineering problem solving
             Transferable Skills                   Communication skills
                                                   Critical thinking and problem solving skills
                                                   Team work skills
                                                   Life long learning and information management
                                                   Leadership
             Synopsis of Course Contents           System dynamic response is related to its dynamic characteristics, namely,
                                                   natural frequencies, mode shapes and damping. The course deals with the
                                                   theory of multiple degree of freedom systems (damped and undamped) and
                                                   solution techniques encompassing analytical, numerical and measurements
                                                   methods. These include Frequency Response Function (FRF) Modal analy-
                                                   sis, FRF Operating Deflection Shape analysis and Finite Element Modal
                                                   analysis.
                                                   Combined measurement and computational techniques to study vibration
                                                   problems in industries is discussed in the case studies.
             Learning Strategies (lecture, tutorial, work-  Classroom instruction, Tutorial, AL and CL
             shop, discussion, etc.)
             Assessment Weightage*                 Continuous assessment                                                     : 40%
                                                   (AL, CL, Oral and Attendance)
                                                   Final examination                                                                : 60%
             Methodologies for Feedback on Perfor-
             mance                                 General announcements during classes / individual performance reports via
                                                   email to the students.
             Criteria in Summative Assessment
                                                   Refer to Kaedah-Kaedah Universiti Malaya (Pengajian Ijazah Pertama)
                                                   2013 Peraturan-Peraturan Universiti Malaya (Pengajian Ijazah Pertama)
                                                   2013


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