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The course introduces drawing standards, projection theory, computer aided drawing and provides a basic understanding of engineering components and process safety.
To obtain an understanding of design and the design process.To acquire engineering sketching and drawing skills.To develop basic skills in the use of solid modelling software.To develop applied design skills. Introduce concepts of risk and hazard and cover the chemistry and physics of typical hazards in the process industry.(Introduce basic electrical systems concepts)
Subject to approval of the Dean of Engineering and Forestry.
Peter Gostomski
Howard, William E. , Musto, Joseph C; Introduction to solid modeling using SolidWorks 2009 ; McGraw-Hill Higher Education, 2010 (2010 and 2012 can also be used).
Simmons, C. H. , Maguire, D. E; Manual of engineering drawing ; Rev. ed; Arnold, 1995.
Standards Association of Australia. , Standards New Zealand; Technical drawing for students : joint handbook ; Revised and designated as joint handbook SAA/SNZ HB1:1994; Standards Australia ;Standards New Zealand, 1994 (This standard may be downloaded free of charge from the University Library's Standards NZ database page which may be found within http://library.canterbury.ac.nz/databases).
AimTo introduce drawing standards, projection theory, freehand sketching, computer aided design (CAD) and provide a basic understanding of the formalized engineering design process. Introduce the concepts of process safety, electrical systems and the basic equipment used in process engineering.
Domestic fee $808.00
International fee $4,550.00
* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.
For further information see Chemical and Process Engineering .