Perodua Eco-Challenge, Malacca

on July 15th 2012.

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Ir. Dr. Zambri Harun

Senior Fellow

 

 

English as 2nd Language (Indiana University, Indiana)

BSc (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, New York)

MEng (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, New York)

PhD (The University of Melbourne, Australia)

MIEM, PEng.

 

Dept. of Mechanical & Materials Engineering

Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment

Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia

43600 Bangi Selangor Malaysia

 

Tel:  +603 8921 6518

Fax: +603 8925 9659

Email:  zambri@ukm.edu.my

 

 

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Courses

KKKF3283 / 3284 Engineering Ethics and Technological Advancement

 

The main objective of this course is to provide an understanding of engineering ethics that enable students to properly assess the moral and ethical problems that arise from the practice of engineering and technology development. This course discusses the engineering profession ethics, professional conduct (responsibility, honesty, integrity and reliability) and the code of engineering ethics. This is followed by a discussion of ethical theories such as moral ethics, ethical utility, ethics, human rights and ethical duties. Ethical issues in engineering and technology development are discussed with emphasis on safety and risk, environmental pollution, informed consent, corporate duties, confidentiality, conflicts of interest, corruption, the right to complain and moral rights of the engineers. Engineering practice case studies used to illustrate the concepts of ethics throughout the course.

 

KKKM4044 / 4704 Project Management

 

This course cover topics of engineering project management principles and techniques which relate to project management such as financial control and schedule, organization structure, project office design, teamwork development, successful job planning, scheduling, control and monitor projects, corrective and progress analysis, risk management, policy and regulation. Topics regarding tender and contracts, occupational safety and health management and strategy in project management will also be discussed. This course also introduces students to the Microsoft Project software application.

 

KKKM4213 Computational Fluid Dynamics

 

The course is aimed to provide knowledge and understanding on solution methods and application of fluid dynamics as well as computational software used to solve fluid flow and convective heat transfer problems. This course covers topics such as introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), governing equation of fluid flows, turbulence modeling and finite volume methods for diffusion, convection-diffusion, steady-flow and transient problem.

 

KKKM4373 Finite Element Method

 

The objective of this course is to develop engineering students to understand and be able to analyse engineering problems using finite element methods. This course covers topics such as Fundamental Concepts, 1-Dimensional Problems, 2-Dimensional Problems including Axisymmetric problems, Isoparametric elements and numerical integration, Beams and Frames, 3-Dimensional Problems, Scalar Field Problems and Dynamic consideration,  This course integrates theoretical and practical finite element methods to solve engineering problems. Finally, engineering projects will be given using finite element packages.

 

KKKM6134 Internal Combustion Engine

 

The objective of this course is to provide understanding and problem-solving skills related to engineering, operations, combustion, performance and emissions of internal combustion engines. This course examines how the design and operation of internal combustion engines affect their performance, fuel needs and the impact towards the environment. Topics to be discussed include: fluid flow, thermodynamics, combustion, heat transfer and friction phenomena. Also discussed are the properties of the fuel and their relationship to power, efficiency and engine emissions. Students perform projects related to measurement of fuel consumption and engine performance in a laboratory engine.

 

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