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Course Module

Department of Agricultural Engineering Faculty of Agricultural Technology Universitas Brawijaya

Module name Workshop Engineering Module level Undergraduate program

Code TPE4141

Subtitle - Courses - Semester(s) 5 Person

responsible for the module

Retno Damayanti, STP, MP

Lecturer 1. Dr.Ir. Anang lastriyanto, M.Si 2. Dr.Ir. Bambang Susilo, M.Sc.Agr.

3. Angky Wahyu Putranto, STP, MP 4. Retno Damayanti, STP, MP Language Bahasa Indonesia, English Relation to

curriculum

Compulsory/elective Type of

teaching, contact hours

Contact hours and class size separately for each teaching method: lecture, lesson, practical, project, seminar etc.

Workload 136 hours/semester

Lecture, Exercise, Laboratory session, and private study Credit points 3 SKS / 5 ECTS

Requirements according to the

examination regulations

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Recommende d

prerequisites -

Module objectives/int ended

ILO-1: An ability to use engineering principles in designing technology products related to the field of agricultural engineering science

ILO-2: An ability to have innovative and creative attitudes and thoughts in working with strong engineering professional ethics

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learning outcomes

Objectives: This course contains the concepts and management of workshops in the post-harvest system, welding techniques including auto welding (carbide) and arc welding, welding of several types of metals, safety and fastening tools, fastening of tool and machine components including rivets, nuts bolts, pegs, screws, nails, measuring work, hand working, primary forming process, cutting and drilling, grinding and milling, assembly method and workshop layout Knowledge: familiarity with the concepts and management of workshops in the

post-harvest system

Skills: cognitive – Apply welding techniques including auto welding (carbide) and arc welding, welding of several types of metals, safety and fastening tools, fastening of tool and machine components including rivets, nuts bolts, pegs, screws, nails, measuring work, hand working, primary forming process, cutting and drilling, grinding and milling, assembly method and workshop layout.

Phsycomotoric - practical abilities to welding techniques including auto welding (carbide) and arc welding, welding of several types of metals, safety and fastening tools, fastening of tool and machine components including rivets, nuts bolts, pegs, screws, nails, measuring work, hand working, primary forming process, cutting and drilling, grinding and milling, assembly method and workshop layout

Competences: Student able to evaluate works on workshops in the agro- industry sector

Content Courses:

1) Workshop and work safety 2) Workshop materials and materials 3) Measurement and hand work

4) Mechanical fasteners for tools and machines 5) Hot working

6) Cold working

7) Gas welding technique 8) Arc welding technique

9) Welding of several types of metal 10) Grinding and Milling

11) Assembly method 12) Workshop layout Laboratory practice:

1. Familiarize with workshop and work safety 2. Practical of Measurement and hand work 3. Practical of Gas welding technique 4. Practical of Arc welding technique

5. Practical of Welding of several types of metal 6. Practical of Grinding and Milling

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Study and examination requirements and forms of examination

1. Midterm exam 2. Final term exam 3. Assignment 4. Group assignment

5. Laboratory Practice Report 6. Laboratory Practice Final Exam How to score:

Midterm Exam(1-5) = 30%

Final Exam (1-4) = 30%

Assignment = 20%

Laboratory Practice (Report, Lab. Exam, Final Project) = 20%

A : 80 < Final Score ≤ 100 B+ : 75 < Final Score ≤ 80 B : 69 < Final Score ≤ 75 C+ : 60 < Final Score ≤ 69 C : 55 < Final Score ≤ 60 D : 50 < Final Score ≤ 55 D+ : 44 < Final Score ≤ 50 E : 0 < Final Score ≤ 44 Media

employed

Class, Online learning system (Zoom and Google Classroom), Laboratory Practice

Reading list 1) Black, B.J. 2004. Workshop Processes, Practices and Materials. Amsterdam:

Newnes.

2) Schonmetz, A., Adolf F., Rudolf D., Peter S. 1985. Pengerjaan Logam dengan Perkakas Tangan dan Mesin Sederhana. Terjemahan. Angkasa. Bandung.

3) Pritchard, R.T. 1963. Workshop processes for mechanical engineereing technicians. English Universities Publisher

4) Khurmi, R.S., Gupta, J.K. 2001. A textbook of workshop technology. New Delhi, India Pub. Division.

5) Garg, S.K. 2008. Workshop Technology (manufacturing processes). Laxmi Publications, India.

6) Yadav, K.S. 2013. Workshop processes. Vayu Education of India Publisher 7) Singh, R. 2020. Introduction to basic manufacturing processes and

workshop technology. New Age International Publisher. India

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