CN Sn34
CN Sn34
for
ME158P-2 E02
Submitted by:
Seat No. 34 Estrada, Roubenj S.
ME - 4
Submitted to:
Engr. Rofuat “Pat” L. Lu, PME, MSME
Professor
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Table of Contents
Grading System ........................................................................................................................................... 2
Table of Contents ........................................................................................................................................ 3
Learnings/Recommendation ...................................................................................................................... 5
Week 1 (Aug 14 to Aug 20)......................................................................................................................... 6
Online academic Integrity & Policies ........................................................................................................... 6
Online academic Integrity & Policies(Summary) ......................................................................................... 7
Information Sheet.......................................................................................................................................... 8
Course Topic Outline .................................................................................................................................... 9
Course Topic Outline (Summary) ............................................................................................................... 16
Items to follow in an online class................................................................................................................ 17
Items to follow in an online class(Summary) ............................................................................................. 18
Sample Design Template ............................................................................................................................ 19
Sample Design Template (Summary) ......................................................................................................... 20
Week 1 Notes .............................................................................................................................................. 21
Week 2 ( Aug 21 to Aug 27)........................................................................................................................ 4
Industrial plant site determination............................................................................................................... 22
Industrial plant site determination (Summary) ........................................................................................... 23
Executive Summary Format........................................................................................................................ 24
IPE Design Methodology ............................................................................................................................ 27
IPE Design Methodology (Summary)......................................................................................................... 42
Grading Sheet and Parameters .................................................................................................................... 43
Industrial Plant Design Fundamentals ........................................................................................................ 48
Industrial Plant Design Fundamentals (Summary) ..................................................................................... 51
Week 2 Notes .............................................................................................................................................. 52
Week 3 ( Aug 28 to Sep 3) ........................................................................................................................ 53
The Haskell Company................................................................................................................................. 53
IPE Elements & Definitions........................................................................................................................ 60
Compilation of Notes format & instructions............................................................................................... 62
Basic industrial plant engineering ............................................................................................................... 66
Basic industrial plant engineering (Summary)............................................................................................ 79
Industrial plant & utilities capacity design ................................................................................................. 80
Industrial plant & utilities capacity design(Summary) ............................................................................... 93
Week 3 Notes .............................................................................................................................................. 94
Week 4 (Sep 4 to Sep 10) .......................................................................................................................... 95
Applying mass & energy balance problems ............................................................................................... 95
Applying mass & energy balance problems(Summary) ............................................................................. 96
Cooling tower mass balance ....................................................................................................................... 97
Cooling tower mass balance (Summary) .................................................................................................. 100
Problems applying Mass & Energy Balance............................................................................................. 101
Week 4 Notes ............................................................................................................................................ 108
Week 5 (Sep 11 to Sep Sep 17) ............................................................................................................... 109
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The course instructor assigned to grade culminating design groups are strongly advised to completely fill-
out this form to reflect their assessment of the students’ performance.
Please use the rubrics below to guide and standardize the ratings that you will give to our students.
Attainment
Rating Description
Level
Very poor/not The group did not exhibit/demonstrate/consider the items in the performance
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demonstrated indicator
The group was able to exhibit/demonstrate/consider the expected output, but
2 Poor
did not meet the minimum acceptable attainment level
SO (1): an ability to identify, formulate, and solve complex engineering problems by applying principles
of engineering, science, and mathematics
Performance Indicator
A An ability to identify complex problems on engineering, science and mathematics
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SO (2): an ability to apply engineering design to produce solutions that meet specified needs with
consideration of public health, safety, and welfare, as well as global, cultural, social, environmental, and
economic factors
Performance Indicator
An ability to produce engineering designs and solutions based on health, safety &
A
welfare
An ability to produce engineering designs and solutions based on economic
B
factors
C An ability to produce engineering designs and solutions based on social factors
An ability to produce engineering designs and solutions based on environmental
D
factors
An ability to produce engineering designs and solutions based on global &
E
cultural sensitivity and awareness
Notes:
SO (4): an ability to recognize ethical and professional responsibilities in engineering situations and
make informed judgments, which must consider the impact of engineering solutions in global,
economic, environmental, and societal contexts
Performance Indicator
The ethical and professional responsibilities necessary to understand the impact
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of engineering solutions in a global context
The ethical and professional responsibilities necessary to understand the impact
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of engineering solutions in an economic context
The ethical and professional responsibilities necessary to understand the impact
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of engineering solutions in an environmental context
The ethical and professional responsibilities necessary to understand the impact
D
of engineering solutions in a societal context
Notes:
SO (5): an ability to function effectively on a team whose members together provide leadership, create
a collaborative and inclusive environment, establish goals, plan tasks, and meet objectives
Performance Indicator
A An ability to function effectively on a team & provide leadership role
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