| 1 | <p>Understand and solve heat transfer in internal flow and natural convection using correlations</p> | <p>BE(Hons) - Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) - Programme Capabilities <p>Apply knowledge of mathematics, natural science, computing and engineering fundamentals, and an engineering specialisation, considering multiple perspectives and knowledge systems to develop solutions to complex engineering problems (WA1)</p> <p>Create, select, apply, and recognize limitations of appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools, including measurements, modelling and prediction, to solve complex engineering problems (WA5)</p> </p> |
| 2 | <p>Understand and analyse radiative heat transfer between two or three bodies using view factors and thermal resistance networks.</p> | <p>BE(Hons) - Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) - Programme Capabilities <p>Apply knowledge of mathematics, natural science, computing and engineering fundamentals, and an engineering specialisation, considering multiple perspectives and knowledge systems to develop solutions to complex engineering problems (WA1)</p> <p>Create, select, apply, and recognize limitations of appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools, including measurements, modelling and prediction, to solve complex engineering problems (WA5)</p> </p> |
| 3 | <p>Analyse and size heat exchangers using LMTD and NTU methods</p> | <p>BE(Hons) - Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) - Programme Capabilities <p>Apply knowledge of mathematics, natural science, computing and engineering fundamentals, and an engineering specialisation, considering multiple perspectives and knowledge systems to develop solutions to complex engineering problems (WA1)</p> <p>Create, select, apply, and recognize limitations of appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools, including measurements, modelling and prediction, to solve complex engineering problems (WA5)</p> </p> |
| 4 | <p>Be able to correctly draw P-V diagrams for thermodynamic processes and cycles, draw schematics of heat engines and refrigerators, and define and correctly calculate the thermal efficiency and COP, and their limits from the second law.</p> | <p>BE(Hons) - Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) - Programme Capabilities <p>Apply knowledge of mathematics, natural science, computing and engineering fundamentals, and an engineering specialisation, considering multiple perspectives and knowledge systems to develop solutions to complex engineering problems (WA1)</p> <p>Create, select, apply, and recognize limitations of appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools, including measurements, modelling and prediction, to solve complex engineering problems (WA5)</p> </p> |
| 5 | <p>Be able to calculate entropy change in a thermodynamic process, plot T-S and H-S diagrams of thermodynamic processes and cycles, define and calculate isentropic efficiencies, entropy generation and irreversibility.</p> | <p>BE(Hons) - Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) - Programme Capabilities <p>Apply knowledge of mathematics, natural science, computing and engineering fundamentals, and an engineering specialisation, considering multiple perspectives and knowledge systems to develop solutions to complex engineering problems (WA1)</p> <p>Create, select, apply, and recognize limitations of appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools, including measurements, modelling and prediction, to solve complex engineering problems (WA5)</p> </p> |
| 6 | <p>Be able to draw T-S and P-V diagrams for the Otto, Diesel and Brayton cycles, calculate the properties of the working fluid and the power output and thermal efficiency of the cycles, describe applications of the cycles, and compare relative advantages and disadvantages, including environmental impact.</p> | <p>BE(Hons) - Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) - Programme Capabilities <p>Apply knowledge of mathematics, natural science, computing and engineering fundamentals, and an engineering specialisation, considering multiple perspectives and knowledge systems to develop solutions to complex engineering problems (WA1)</p> <p>Create, select, apply, and recognize limitations of appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools, including measurements, modelling and prediction, to solve complex engineering problems (WA5)</p> </p> |
| 7 | <p>Be able to draw T-S and P-V diagrams for the Rankine and Vapour Compression Refrigeration cycles and describe applications of the cycles, calculate the properties of the working fluid using tables, and the power output/requirements and thermal efficiency/COP of the cycles and their effect on environmental impact.</p> | <p>BE(Hons) - Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) - Programme Capabilities <p>Apply knowledge of mathematics, natural science, computing and engineering fundamentals, and an engineering specialisation, considering multiple perspectives and knowledge systems to develop solutions to complex engineering problems (WA1)</p> <p>Create, select, apply, and recognize limitations of appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools, including measurements, modelling and prediction, to solve complex engineering problems (WA5)</p> </p> |
| 8 | <p>Critically evaluate and reflect on energy studies: Ability to understand, assess and question events regularly reported in the news medium.</p> | <p>BE(Hons) - Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) - Programme Capabilities <p>Analyse and evaluate the impact of professional engineering work to solve complex engineering problems in societal and environmental contexts with holistic considerations for sustainable development (WA7)</p> </p> |