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With a focus on measurements and sensor types encountered in Mechanical Engineering and Mechatronics, this course covers techniques to design, carry out, and interpret the results of testing and experiments. Topics include: design of experiments, statistical techniques for measurement data analysis, measurement uncertainty analysis, mechanical measurements, signal conditioning, measurement automation and sensor networks. Students will gain practical experience with common sensors and the hardware and software required for data collection and processing.
Washington Accord (V4) Summary of Graduate Attributes attained in this course: WA3 – Design/Development of Solutions WA5 – Tool Usage WA9 – Communication WA10 – Project Management and FinanceCourse topics with Learning Outcomes (and Washington Accord (WA) and UC Graduate Attributes) identified.I. Measurement specifications, principles and modellingII. Signal conditioningIII. Mechanical measurementsIV. Measurement theory and statistical analysisV. Regression analysis and measurement uncertaintyVI. Design of experimentsVII. Sensor fusionVIII. Case studies/Review1. Understand measurement system characteristics and modelling.2. Understand instrumentation techniques including signal processing and conditioning, noise, and filtering.3. Understanding sensing techniques for mechanical measurements.4. Analyse instrumentation and sensing requirements through knowledge application.5. Conceptualise and design instrumentation methods for complex electro-mechanical systems through synthesis of information and instrumentation system modelling.6. Generate instrumentation solutions through application of sensing principles and signal processing techniques.7. Gain theoretical understanding and apply statistical techniques for measurement data analysis.8. Understanding in-depth and apply key principles for measurement error analysis.9. Develop generic skills in project management, project documentation and reporting.10. Develop professional skills in acquiring and practically applying the knowledge through design of a real-life instrumentation system. 11. Design and implement instrumentation systems using LabVIEW.12. Be familiar with industrial and sensor networks.
ENME313 or ENMT301andEMTH210 ENME201 ENME202 ENME215 EMTH271 ENME203 ENME207 ENME221
Students must attend one activity from each section.
Tim Giffney
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Domestic fee $1,197.00
International fee $6,000.00
* 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.
Maximum enrolment is 72
For further information see Mechanical Engineering .