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Unit information: The Engineering Context of NDE (Bristol University) in 2020/21

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Unit name The Engineering Context of NDE (Bristol University)
Unit code MENGM0036
Credit points 10
Level of study M/7
Teaching block(s) Academic Year (weeks 1 - 52)
Unit director Professor. Croxford
Open unit status Not open
Pre-requisites

None

Co-requisites

None

School/department School of Electrical, Electronic and Mechanical Engineering
Faculty Faculty of Engineering

Description including Unit Aims

Students embarking on a career in NDE need a solid understanding of how NDE is used in engineering practise. This unit provides that context, through offering a basic overview of the range of NDE techniques that exist and studying the business cases that are applied to determine how it is employed. This unit will be delivered with industrial partners to communicate and explore the practical, regulatory and financial environment that NDE exists in. The unit will finish with a broad discussion of the most significant outstanding research issues in NDE to give the students context for their future research.

Intended Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of the unit students will be expected to have:

  1. Understanding of the economic factors that drive the decision to use NDE
  2. Understanding of the practical issued that determine which NDE techniques are use
  3. General overview of the regulatory environment that drives
  4. Basic overview of all the available NDE techniques
  5. Knowledge of the major open NDE research challenges

Teaching Information

This unit will be made up of a combination of taught lectures and Q&A sessions.

Assessment Information

The only summative assessment of the unit is a 5000 word essay explaining the broad context of NDE, how and why it is employed. The essay will reflect the experience that the students have with an industrial visit as part of the course and several lectures given by industrial leaders. This submission will address all of the learning outcomes. In addition to the summative assessments an industrial visit in the course and subsequent discussion will be used as the basis of a formative assessment whereby the students appreciation of why NDE is important and how it is used will be investigated and feedback given to them.

Reading and References

These will be explained and given in detail in the online learning resources for the course.

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