Department Of Mechanical Engineering Lecture Notes


Lecturer

1) WORKSHOP PRACTICE A.

(Engr Isaac Oamen Festus)

INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOMES
At the completion of this course, students are expected to:
1. Observe safety precaution in the workshop.
2. Operate safety equipment e.g. fire extinguisher, safety water hose etc.
3. Use of personal protective equipment.
4. Observe all safety rules and regulations.
5. Use the marking out tools very well.
6. Produce simple objects by using the bench and hand tools.

Lecturer

2) ENGINEERING MECHANICS A.

(Prof Vincent Aizebeoje Balogun)

INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOMES
At the completion of this course, students are expected to:
1. State the concept and principles of mechanics
2. Understand the First and Second moment of area
3. Understand the application of vectors to resolution of forces at equilibrium by defining their free body diagrams.
4. Explain the kinematics of particles and rigid bodies by the applications of Newton’s laws of motion.
5. Understand the elements of fluid statics as applicable to fluid dynamics.
6. Replicate the…

Lecturer

3) ENGINEERING DRAWING 2 LECTURE NOTE.

(Engr Isaac Oamen Festus)

Description: This course is intended to give the students a thorough knowledge of how to draw
ellipse, parabola and hyperbola curves, carry out projections of points, straight lines, planes and
solids. Carry out Development and Intersection of surfaces. Draw Orthographic and Isometric
projections of objects. Understand screw threads and fastenings and the use of AutoCAD in
Engineering Drawing.

Lecturer

4) ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND WASTE MANAGEMENT LECTURE NOTE.

(Prof Vincent Aizebeoje Balogun  and Ogbikaya Stephen)

Description: At the completion of this course, students are expected to: Identify how energy can
be managed efficiently, identify the effect of renewable energy for sustainable development and
identify how waste can be managed in the environment, its challenges and prospect. Demonstrate
how a solar system is connected and produce a biogas within the University community.