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MNE4120
Faculty of Engineering
This unit entry is for students who completed this unit in 2015 only. For students planning to study the unit, please refer to the unit indexes in the the current edition of the Handbook. If you have any queries contact the managing faculty for your course or area of study.
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Level | Undergraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Engineering |
Offered | Clayton Second semester 2015 (Day) |
Coordinator(s) | Dr Mohan Yellishetty |
Mining engineers deal with maintenance and service related issues which are critical in large fully mechanized modern day mining operations. These issues include liaising with maintenance teams for scheduled preventive maintenance and major overhauls, streamlining the productive processes, preparing and monitoring maintenance budgets, administrating maintenance contracts, and planning mine dewatering or electrical distribution layouts. This unit will cover the principles of maintenance and services at mines, which include electrical and compressed air distribution, mine dewatering and mine communications. It also covers the maintenance systems, such as preventive, predictive, proactive and corrective maintenance programs, as well as basic reliability theory.
At the conclusion of this unit, students should be able to:
Closed Book Examination (3 hours): 50%
Assignment/Practical/Project work (continuous assessment): 50%
Students are required to achieve at least 45% in the total continuous assessment component (assignments, tests, mid-semester exams, laboratory reports) and at least 45% in the final examination component and an overall mark of 50% to achieve a pass grade in the unit. Students failing to achieve this requirement will be given a maximum of 45% in the unit.
3 hours lectures and 2 hours of tutorial, and 7 hours of private study per week.
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