Semester 1, 2005-2006
Overall
Supervisor: Dr. J. Zhang, Rm C206
For the Stage 3 laboratory projects, students will
be divided into groups
of three or four. Each group has been
allocated five projects from the list below, for each of which they must submit
a report.
No. |
Title |
Room |
Supervisor |
Demonstrator |
1 |
C111A |
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2 |
Pilot Plant |
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3 |
Pilot Plant |
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4 |
Pilot Plant |
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5 |
Pilot Plant |
Timetable for Conducting
Practical Sessions.
Thursday afternoons, from
Student Groups
Student groups and schedules for the practical
sessions are given on the page Student groups and
lab schedules. Each group is expected to complete the project working
together. This includes sharing the planning, the practical work, and writing
the report.
Project Details
Summaries of what is required for each project have been drafted by the project supervisors, and are attached to this handbook. In many cases students are expected to have done some preparation work before the practical session. This is indicated on the summary sheet, thus students should check this sheet well in advance of the practical session.
Students should consult the project supervisor, and
the designated demonstrator (see list of projects above) before beginning the
practical work, for more detailed information about the equipment.
Project Reports
For each project, each group must submit a Project
Report. The format should be that given in the notes on report writing provided
by Dr. Norman. Individual group members should not submit separate reports,
since the ability to combine efforts is part of the assessment.
All reports should be handed in to Dr. Zhang (through
School General Office), who will give the report to the project supervisor for
marking. Reports should be submitted within two weeks of the experiment, e.g.
if you do the experiment on the 13th of October, then the latest date
for submitting your report is the 27th of October.
Assessment
The
assessment for each group will be based on the mark given for the Project
Report. Marks from Project 1 go to CPE316 Process Control 2, marks from
Projects 2 and 4 go to CPE306 Solids Handling, and marks from Projects 3 and 5
go to CPE305 Separation Process 2.
REMEMBER
SAFETY IN THE LABORATORY
Can you answer the following:
Where is the nearest fire exit?
Where is the nearest fire extinguisher?
Where is the nearest fire aid box?
Where is the nearest eye
wash and wash basin?
You are not allowed to carry
out your lab unless:
You are wearing your lab coat
You are wearing safety glasses or goggles
Trousers which entirely cover your legs (No shorts
or skirts)
Your hair is tied up
You are wearing covered shoes or boots (No sandals)
You are wearing gloves when necessary