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INDUSTRIAL TRAINING REPORT
STUDENT’S NAME
Bachelor (Hons.) of XXX
Faculty of Engineering and Science
Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman
January 2009
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DECLARATION
I sincerely declare that:
1. I am the sole writer of this report
2. The details of training and experience contain in this report describe my
involvement as a trainee in the field of biomedical /civil /chemical
/mechanical… engineering.
3. All the information contains in this report is certain and correct to the
knowledge of the author
Signature : _________________________
Name : _________________________
ID No. : _________________________
Date : _________________________
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The author would like to express his utmost gratitude to the UTAR for providing
opportunity to author to pursue the engineering training as a partial fulfilment of the
requirement fro the degree of Bachelor of Engineering.
Through out this training, the author is very fortune to be blessed with the
guidance and encouragement from his mentor, Mr. XXX. In addition, …
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ABSTRACT
The author joined the company as a design engineer during six month training. In
this report, the author has highlighted the challenges that he encountered and the
actions taken or solutions to problems during his training in ...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
DECLARATION ii
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS iii
ABSTRACT iv
TABLE OF CONTENTS v
LIST OF TABLES vi
LIST OF FIGURES vii
LIST OF SYMBOLS / ABBREVIATIONS (if applicable) viii
LIST OF APPENDICES ix
LIST OF SYMBOLS / ABBREVIATIONS viii
LIST OF APPENDICES ix
CHAPTER
1 INTRODUCTION 1
1.1 Background 1
1.2 Aims and Objectives 1
REFERENCES 2
APPENDICES 3
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LIST OF TABLES
TABLE TITLE PAGE
2.1 Technical Specification of Force Sensing Resistor 10
3.1 Anthropometric Data 23
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LIST OF FIGURES
FIGURE TITLE PAGE
2.1 Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman Logo 2
3.1 Reflection from Smooth Surface 3
4.1 UTAR Logo 4
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LIST OF SYMBOLS / ABBREVIATIONS (if applicable)
cp specific heat capacity, J/(kg⋅K)
h height, m
α homogeneous void fraction
η pressure ratio
MAP maximum allowable pressure, kPa
MAWP maximum allowable working pressure, kPa
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LIST OF APPENDICES
APPENDIX TITLE PAGE
A Graphs (if applicable) 3
B Log book 4
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CHAPTER 1
1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background
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1.2 Aims and Objectives
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REFERENCES
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(2001). Use of collaborative technology in business, The Academy of
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Playfair, J. H., & Bancroft, G. J. (2004). Infection and immunity. (2nd ed.). Oxford:
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Reppel, F. G. (2003, February 13). Conflict and cognitive control. Natural Science,
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Roeder, K., Howdeshell, J., Fulton, L., Lochhead, M., Craig, K., Peterson, R., et. al.
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Serlin, R. C., & Lapsley, D. K. (1985). Rationality in psychological research: The
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Skinner, M. E., Sun, K. F., & Liu, R. P. (2005). Small group learning, Psychological
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Walker, M. M. (2001). Transfer of lexical information in adults with reading
disorders. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 93 (1), 257-267.
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APPENDICES
APPENDIX A: Graphs (if applicable)
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APPENDIX B: Log Book
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The author reported his/her involvement as a trainee in daily records. These
records are approved by his/her supervisor and are attached as follows.
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DAILY RECORDS
WEEK NO. ____
Date Duties Performed / Task setting
Student’s Acknowledgement Supervisor’s Acknowledgement
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