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COLLEGE : Gokongwei College of Engineering

DEPARTMENT : Manufacturing Engineering & Management Department


COURSE CODE : LBYMF1A CREDIT: 1 unit
COURSE TITLE : METROLOGY (Engineering Measurement Laboratory)
PRE-REQUISITE : None
CLASS DAYS AND CLASS TIME:
INSTRUCTOR : Br. Cyrill O. Escolano FSC ROOM: V511
cyrillescolano@gmail.com

COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course deals with the study of fundamentals of measurement/metrology; use of
measuring equipment in the control of manufacturing processes, emphasizing the
standards that provide the technical criteria needed for consistent quality and the
rationalization of processes and method of operation.

LEARNING OUTCOMES
On completion of the course, the student is expected to be able to do the following

ELGA/PEO STUDENT OUTCOMES LEARNING


OUTCOMES
Critical and SO-B Ability to develop and conduct LO1: Collect data and
creative appropriate experimentation, analyze and select appropriate
thinker interpret data and use engineering judgement equipment or protocols
(PEO – 1, 2) to draw conclusions. to measure them

Effective SO-G. ability to communicate effectively with LO2: Analyze data,


communicator a range of audiences interpret results and
(PEO – 1, 2) draw corresponding
SO-K: An ability to use techniques, skills, conclusions
and modern engineering tools necessary for
engineering practice. LO3: Present collected
data, analysis,
interpretation and
conclusions in a written
report

COURSE ASSESSMENT MATRIX


Student Outcomes
Learning A B C D E F G H I J K
Outcomes
LO1 1 1
LO2 1 1
LO3 1
1 – Introduce 2 – Reinforce 3 – Emphasize

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PROGRAM ASSESSMENT:

As evidence of attaining the student outcomes, the student is required to do and submit
the following during the indicated dates of the term.
SO-PI Assessment Method
SO-K1. Select the necessary techniques or modern tools for Practical Exam
a specific engineering task
SO-K2. Demonstrate skills relevant to the practice

FINAL COURSE OUTPUT:


As evidence of attaining the above learning outcomes, the student is required to do a
series of experiments involving different measuring equipment and submit the results a
week after they have been performed.

LEARNING OUTCOME REQUIRED OUTPUT DUE DATE


LO1 & LO2 & LO3 Laboratory Report A week after
experiment
has been
performed

LO1 Practical Exam Midterms

LO1 & LO2 & LO3 Compilation of Laboratory Reports Finals Week

RUBRIC FOR ASSESSMENT:


Laboratory Report
CRITERIA EXEMPLARY SATISFACTORY DEVELOPING BEGINNING RATING
4 3 2 1
Data Accuracy Required data Some of the Less than 50% No data is
(40%) is complete. required data is of required provided.
missing. data is
provided.
Discussion The The relationship The The
/Analysis of relationship between the data relationship relationship
Results between the is discussed and between the between the
(30%) data is trends/patterns data is data is not
discussed and logically discussed but discussed.
trends/pattern analyzed.. no patterns,
s logically trends, or
analyzed. predictions are
Predictions made based on
are made the data.
about what
night happen

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if part of the
lab were
changed or
how the
experimental
design could
be changed.
Conclusion and Student Student Student No
Recommendations provided a provided a provided a conclusion
(30%) detailed somewhat conclusion and and/or
conclusion detailed recommendati recommend
and conclusion and on with some ation are
recommendat recommendation reference to apparent
ion clearly clearly based on the data. OR
based on the the data. important
data. details are
overlooked.
TOTAL:

GRADING SYSTEM:
The student will be graded according to the following:
Experiment Write-up 60
Practical Exam 30
Attendance 10
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Total 100 %
Passing 70 %

LEARNING PLAN:
LEARNING TOPIC WEEK LEARNING
OUTCOME NO. ACTIVITIES
LO1, LO2, LO3 Experiment No.1: Demonstration,
Introduction to 1 Experiment,
Measurement Documentation
Experiment No.2: Demonstration,
Measurement using Steel 2 Experiment,
LO1, LO2, LO3
Rule Documentation

Experiment No.3: Demonstration,


LO1, LO2, LO3 Measurement using Inside 3 Experiment,
and Outside Calipers Documentation
LO1, LO2, LO3 Experiment No.4: Measurement Demonstration,
using Vernier Calipers 4 Experiment,
Documentation

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Experiment No.5:Measurement Demonstration,
LO1, LO2, LO3 using Micrometer 5 Experiment,
Documentation
Experiment No.6:Micrometer Demonstration,
LO1, LO2, LO3 Calibration 6 Experiment,
Documentation
LO1 Practical Exam 7 Practical Exam

Experiment No.7:Measurement 8 Demonstration,


LO1, LO2, LO3 Using Dial Indicators Experiment,
Documentation
Experiment No.8:Measurement 9 Demonstration,
LO1, LO2, LO3 of a Plain Ring Gauge Experiment,
Documentation
Experiment No.9:Measurement 10 Demonstration,
LO1, LO2, LO3 of the Effective Diameter of a Experiment,
Plug Screw Gauge Documentation

Experiment No. 10:Tocheck an 11 Demonstration,


LO1, LO2, LO3 Engineer’s Square Experiment,
Documentation
Experiment No.11:To check a 12 Demonstration,
LO1, LO2, LO3 Sine Bar Experiment,
Documentation
LO1, LO2, LO3 Experiment No.12:Introduction 13 Demonstration,
to Microptic Auto-collimator Experiment,
Documentation

LO1, LO2, LO3 Submission of Laboratory 14


Report Compilations

REFERENCES:
Curtis, M. Handbook of Dimensional Measurement. Industrial Press, Inc.; 5 edition,
2013.

Dotson, C. Fundamentals of Dimensional Metrology. Delmar Cengage Learning; 6


edition, 2015.

Kochsiek, Manfred and Michael Glaser. Handbook of Metrology, 2010.

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CLASS POLICIES:
Attendance. Students are expected to come to class diligently and on time. The
maximum class days that a student may be absent is 2.5 days. 2 occasions of tardiness
constitute 1 absence from class. Absence approved and sanctioned by the University
shall not be counted against the student. However, the student is nevertheless responsible
and therefore not excused for missed class activities, tests and other class requirements.

Written Output. All written outputs must be submitted on time or not later than the date
and the time specified by the professor. Any requirement submitted after the specified
date and time shall no longer be received and accepted, and shall get a grade of 0.0.

Respect and Decorum. The students are expected to observe proper decorum and shall
give respect to both his/her professor and classmates.

Cheating, Plagiarism and Acts of Dishonesty. Any form of dishonesty is extremely


prohibited and shall be severely dealt with by the University through the Discipline
Office and the Student Handbook.

Course Title (Code): Date Effective: Date Revised: Prepared by: Approved by
Metrology – :
Engineering
Measurement Lab 1ST Term 8-25-2019 Dr. Armyn Sy
(LBYMF1A) AY 2019-2020 AY 2019-2020

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