Engineering Solution: MEC 400 - Introduction To Engineering and Problem Solving
Engineering Solution: MEC 400 - Introduction To Engineering and Problem Solving
Engineering Solution: MEC 400 - Introduction To Engineering and Problem Solving
Engineering Solution
MEC 400
INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING
AND PROBLEM SOLVING
1. Engineering Analysis
2. Problem Presentation and Organization
3. Laboratory Report Writing
4. Use of Scientific Calculators and Computers in
5. Problem Solving
Objectives
Find:
State or list down in a proper order what to be determined/ found
preferably in the form of statements as well as symbols.
Theory:
Show the principles, laws, and equations needed to solve the problem. If
the theory must be developed, modified, or derived, it may be presented
here.
Properly referenced your equations with completely defined variables
Assumption:
Explicitly list, in complete details, all simplifying assumptions
that have been made to realistically realize your solution to the problem
Solution:
Show completely all steps taken and calculation algorithms in obtaining
the solution.
Identify result and verify accuracy by clearly identifying (i.e. double
underline) the final answer. Assign proper significant figures and units to
the final figures.
Comment:
Give general or brief comments to the solution or any specific remarks
that may help you and others developing an insight.
The solved problems are to be presented according to certain
standards or rules. This is to ensure that other people have no
difficulty in understanding the solutions. Presentation of solutions of
the problem is just as important as solving the problem itself.
On the top heading of the paper, write full name, course number,
title of the problem, problem number(s), due date, and sheet
number per the total number in the set.
Draw a horizontal straight line across the page before starting a new
problem. Do not start a new problem on the same page unless it can
be completed on that same page.
Draw and label the necessary diagrams neatly. Use ruler to improve
the appearance of your work. However, often a freehand sketch is
sufficient.
See examples
Note that the above example serves as a general or standard guide in the
engineering problem solving only. There are some engineering problems
which may not require certain sections such as the data and diagrams, the
assumption, and etc. These depend on the nature of the problems itself.
Calculator facilitates calculation especially when it
involves repeated and complex calculation.
Programmable calculator and computer are employed
especially in computer graphics and integrated data
base and other voluminous calculation or operation.
After acquiring basics and fundamental in science and
mathematics, with understanding an engineer may then
use these devices for speed and iterative work.