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DEPARTMENT
LAB SHEET
COURSE
CODE
PNEUMATIC &
COURSE
NAME
DJJ5123
PROGRAMME :
HYDRAULICS
DKM
SYNOPSIS
PNEUMATICS & HYDRAULICS provides knowledge and understanding to the importance of
pneumatics and hydraulics circuits, equipment and design along with its usage in the
industry.
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COURSE SUMMARY
1.0
CONTENTS
NO
1
2
3
TOPIC
EXPERIMENT
TITLE
CLO
PH-1
2,3
PH-2
2,3
BASIC
HYDRAULICS
PH-3
CONSTRUCTION
AND LIMITATION
OF HYDRAULIC
SYSTEM
PH-4
RUBRIC
4. When first entering a laboratory, do not touch any equipment, chemicals, or other materials in the
laboratory area until you are instructed to do so.
5. Perform only those experiments authorized by your instructor. Carefully follow all instructions, both
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and prohibited.
Always work in a well-ventilated area.
9. Observe good housekeeping practices. Work areas should be kept clean and tidy at all times.
10. Be alert and proceed with caution at all times in the laboratory. Notify the instructor immediately of
any unsafe conditions you observe.
11. Labels and equipment instructions must be read carefully before use. Set up and use the equipment
as directed by your instructor.
12. Experiments must be personally monitored at all times. Do not wander around the room, distract
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other students, startle other students or interfere with the laboratory experiments of others.
Know the locations and operating procedures of all safety equipment including: first aid kit(s), and fire
extinguisher. Know where the fire alarm and the exits are located.
14. Dress properly during a laboratory activity. Long hair, dangling jewelery, and loose or baggy clothing
are a hazard in the laboratory. Long hair must be tied back, and dangling jewelry and baggy clothing
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must be secured. Shoes must completely cover the foot. No sandals allowed on lab days.
Report any accident (spill, breakage, etc.) or injury (cut, burn, etc.) to the lecturer or instructor
immediately, no matter how trivial it seems. Do not panic.
REPORT RUBRIC
1.
Title
Score Description
1
A lab title is specific and clearly present at the beginning of the lab report
0
report without title
2.
Outcomes
Score Description
2
Purpose of lab is clearly identified or understood
1
Purpose of lab is not clearly identified or understood
0
report without objective
3.
Theory
Score
Description
3
Good explanation and related to the title and objective to be achieved
2
Good explanation and related to the title
1
Only explain the basic theory
0
report without theory
4.
Equipments/Apparatus
Score Description
3
List all the required equipment complete with diagram
2
1
0
5.
Methods/Procedures
Score Description
3
List all the required procedures accurately
2
List all the required procedures
1
Not all the required procedures is listed
0
report without list of procedures
6.
Result/Data
Score Description
2
Collected quantitative data is well presented in a table. Qualitative data may
be given if necessary
1
All data is present, but shown in a format that may be confusing or
misleading
0
report without observations data
7.
Analysis
Score Description
Demonstrate excellent understanding on analysis of the practical task. Show
5
relationship between the calculations and physics concept. Recognize
problems, plan and develop alternative ideas accurately
4
Demonstrate excellent understanding and able to recognize problems, plan
and develop alternative ideas with assistance
3
Demonstrate good understanding and able to recognize problems, plan and
develop alternative ideas with assistance
2
Demonstrate satisfactory understanding and have difficulty in recognizing
problem, planning and developing alternative ideas accurately
1
Demonstrate poor understanding and not able to recognizing problem,
planning and developing alternative ideas accurately
0
report without analysis
8.
Discussion
Score Description
5
Demonstrate excellent explanation and discussion related to theory and
analysis
4
Demonstrate good discussion and explanation related to the theory and
analysis
3
Demonstrate good discussion related to the theory
2
Demonstrate satisfactory discussion related to theory
1
Discussion out of topic
0
report without discussion
9.
Conclusion and
Recommendation
Score
5
4
3
2
1
0
Description
Able to conclude clearly and concisely to statement of goal. Throughly explain
all points.
Able to make conclusion. Majority of points covered in depth. Some points
glossed over.
Weak conclusion
Wrong conclusion
No conclusion
report without conclusion
10.
References
Score
Description
2
Student is able to list >3 the valid references
1
Student is able to list <3 the valid references
0
report without references
11.
Timeliness
Score
Description
5
4
3
2
1
0
TITLE
2.0
EXPERIMENT OUTCOME(S)
i. State clearly the experiment outcome(s).
3.0
THEORY
i. Any theory related to experiment must be explained clearly with diagram, figures and etc.
ii. Include graph, formulas and figures (if any) related to experiment theory.
4.0
EQUIPMENTS / MATERIALS
i. Brief explaination of equipments.
ii. Draw and label the equipments.
5.0
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
i. List down and explain any safety precautions that apply during experiment.
6.0
METHODS / PROCEDURES
i. Write in passive sentences about all the steps taken during the experiment.
ii. Draw and label any related figures if necessary.
7.0
RESULT/DATA
i. Data tabulation with units
ii. Data processing (plotting graph, calculation to obtain the results of the experiments).
8.0
ANALYSIS
i.
Show relationship between the calculations and physics concept.
ii. Recognize problems, plan and develop alternative ideas accurately
9.0
DISCUSSION
i. Discuss or answers given questions.
ii. Discuss comparison between theory and data collection
10.0
11.0EXPERIMENT
REFERENCES NO. :
i. Books, articles, or :journals.
TITLE
DATE
:
PROGRAM / CLASS
:
SEMESTER
:
GROUP MEMBERS
NAME & MATRIX
NO. :
LECTURER(S)
NAME
:
ASPECT
SCORE
TITLE
EXPERIMENT OUTCOME(S)
THEORY
EQUIPMENTS / APPARATUS
METHOD / PROCEDURES
RESULT/DATA
ANALYSIS
DISCUSSION
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
TIMELINESS
TOTAL
SCORE:
ON TIME
SUBMITTED
LATE
SUBMITTED
RETURN BACK
(
36)
MARK
(100%)