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1. COURSE SYLLABUS OF
Industrial Installations and Operational Safety
Acad. year 2013/14
2. PROFESSOR Ciarapica Filippo 3. ECTS CREDITS 10
OFFICE Building K, Room 0.10 SCIENTIFIC FIELD ING-IND/17
E-MAIL ADDRESS [email protected] OFFICE PHONE 0471-017 092
4. COURSE HOURS
LECTURES 64
EXERCISES AND LABS 30
OTHERS 30
5. STUDYPROGRAMME
Bachelor in Industrialand MechanicalEngineering
6. MAJOR IN
7. YEAR 3rd SEMESTER 1st
8. PROGRAMMESTATUS
Core9. COURSELANGUAGE
English
10. DESCRIPTION
This course consists of 64 hr of frontal lectures and 30 hr of practical part. Thefrontal lectures and exercises are essentially focused on life cycle of anindustrial plant. The course will start by a part on fundamentals in investmentdecisions. Students are introduced to cash flow analysis of an investment
taking into consideration the key performance indicators of an investment. Thesecond part of the course focused on plants design. Emphasis is placed onpractical methods to design the most important components of the plantswired in a company.
11. TEACHINGFORMAT and
ORGANIZA-TION
This is a lecture course in which topics are presented by the Professor.
Practical parts are explained by the Professor and the Teaching Assistants.
Power Point presentations will be given to the students in pdf format beforeeach single lecture. Additional material will be provided by the Professor.
12. LEARNINGOUTCOMES
By the end of the course, students should be able to:1. Have basic knowledge of investment decisions;2. Have basic knowledge of plants design;
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13. TOPICS
The course will cover the following topics:1. Investment decisionsCapital budgeting and cost analysisDiscounted cash flow
Net present value methodInternal rate of return methodPayback methodProject management2. Plants design
Piping systemsWater systems pipingBuilding services plantsFire protection plants
Steam plantsCompressed air plantsRefrigeration plants
14. BASICBIBLIOGRAPHY
Lecture notes
Paul D. Kimmel, Donald E. Kieso. Managerial Accounting: Tools for Business
Decision Making. Wiley Arrigo Pareschi, Impianti Industriali, Edizioni Progetto Leonardo, Bologna.
15. ELIGIBILITYStudents regularly enrolled at the 3nd year of the Bachelor Study Programme “Industrial and Mechanical Engineering”.
16. RECOMMEN-DATIONS
Students attending this course should have already passed the exams ofMathematics I, Experimental Physics and Energy Systems.
17. STUDENT ASSESSMENT
Coursework will be weighted as follows: final written exam (70%), oralexamination (30%). It will not be possible to pass the exam if the final writtenexam has a negative mark.