Harare Polytechnic National Diploma in Mechanical Engineering Design Project Format - DDT, Plant, Production
Harare Polytechnic National Diploma in Mechanical Engineering Design Project Format - DDT, Plant, Production
i. Title page
ii. Dedication
iii. Acknowledgements
iv. Abstract: Refers to the general summary of the project which gives the reader a
generalized project overview. The students should note that the abstract is not confined to
their particular project line of focus but it portrays the general scope of the area covered
by the project.
v. Glossary and tables of symbols
vi. Table of contents
1. CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
Chapter one describes the environment of the project. The following areas are alluded to:
1.1 Chapter introduction
1.2 Problem statement (problem identification)
1.3 Background of need( it encompasses the company brief background and the problem
background)
1.4 Justification of need( recognition of need and need requirement)
1.5 Project Aim ( It is a summation statement to the objectives of the project)
1.6 Objectives (They should be SMART)
1.7 Assumptions –If any.
1.8 Hypothesis (Theories) –If any.
1.9 De-Limitations (Project boundaries – Context)
REQUIREMENTS
No underlining of Headings.
All sketches/ diagrams to be generated using AUTO CAD. The main drawing should
be plotted on A2 drawing sheet ( No Free hand sketches)
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CO –SUPERVISOR ……………………………………………………………………………..
EXETERNAL EXAMINER……………………………………………………………………..
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