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Showing posts with label FKAAS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FKAAS. Show all posts

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Field Trip: Gua Musang & Cameron Highland

3月4-6日
Geology 有个Field Trip
有机会亲自研究石头
停了好多站
大家都很好奇地摸索石头
我也带了十几粒回来

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

活动~因为你们的存在

不同的时间
不同的地点
不同的组合
大家不约而同
一起做到最好
虽然照片里
很难找到自己的人头
密密麻麻
但,我就是喜欢这样合照
因为你们的存在
才让我觉得有成就感
谢谢大家
~满足~
迎新营《闯梦·萌芽》大合照

迎新营《闯梦·萌芽》活动组

迎新营《闯梦·萌芽》FKAAS 大家庭

迎新营《闯梦·萌芽》我来自槟城

全国传统狮王争霸赛大合照

慈青营队-槟城

迎新舞会《邂逅》大会

迎新舞会《邂逅》大合照

迎新舞会《邂逅》筹委会

FKAAS聚餐晚会大合照

登上前合照
山顶

迎新舞会《邂逅》庆功宴

与拿督黄日升共餐

育苗助学金发放典礼

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Final Exam Schedule for Sem II of the 2009/2010 Session

21 April 2010 (WED)-Kenegaraan (F2 atas, 9am-12pm)
22 April 2010 (THU)-Fluid Mechanics (F2 atas, 2.30pm-5.30pm)
26 April 2010 (MON)-Technical Writing (F2 atas, 9am-12pm)
28 April 2010 (WED)-Engineering Mathematics II (F2 atas, 9am-12pm)
05 May 2010 (WED)-Civil Engineering Materials (F2 atas, 9am-12pm)

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Fluid Mechanics Laboratory: The Stability Of A Floating Body

Objective:
Determination of centre gravity at different level on a floating body.

Learning Outcome:

· To identify the forces acting on floating body.
· To calculate the position of the metacentre. and predict the result of the stability.
· To describe the movement of the floating body according to the weight and forces acts to the pontoon.





Thursday, March 25, 2010

A Study on UTHM Students Satisfaction of WIFI Services

1.1 INTRODUCTION
Wireless Fidelity, also known as WIFI, allows you to connect to the Internet from your home or office as long as your computer is configured with a WIFI certified radio. Wireless LAN enables computers and handsets to use radio technology to send and receive data from virtually anywhere.
While the importance of offering quality education is paramount, for many university that are embattled in their quest to retain students, attention to food services especially the advanced in technology is taken into serious consideration. Administrators must, therefore, consider the total offering which includes WIFI services. Hence, we have done a study to investigate the WiFi services provided by UTHM.

1.2 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
WIFI system in University is a must to help student to access the Internet to do their research for the study. For this study, we choose WIFI system in UTHM as our field of study because university area is a place where student, lecturers and staff gather to do their daily study or work. In other words, we can describe WIFI system as ‘food’ for all those authorities concerned in a UTHM because it plays a big role and is essential in a University.

1.3 STATEMENT OF PROBLEM
Over the years, UTHM students are increasing each year and the needs to access to the internet from the student has been increasing automatically. Students of UTHM need to access to the internet to do their study, research for homework, group task , assignment, pass up homework through e-mail, get latest information or changes through e-learning or even for their project for those final year student. But, the WIFI system does not meets student ‘s requirement in their study. There are still a lot of problem exists when the users access the internet. The actions should be taken by the authorities to solve the problem of WIFI system.

1.4 PURPOSE
Given the uprising numbers of students of UTHM, this leads to the increasing needs of student to access to the internet, there may cause insufficient of WIFI hotspots in a particular area including residential colleges of UTHM such as TSN, TF, TDI, PERWIRA, MELEWAR, and also areas like main campus and city campus.
In response to this predicted possible concern, a study case was done to investigate the issue. The purpose of the study described in our study was to investigate the services of WiFi system provided and hopefully the result of this research report can help to improve current WIFI system in UTHM.

1.5 OBJECTIVES
To investigate the satisfaction of students about WIFI system in UTHM.
To determine the problems of UTHM WIFI system.
To find out the effect whenever student cannot access to internet.

1.6 SIGNIFICANCE OF STUDY
Reduce the problem of the internet users of UTHM when access the internet
To determine if the university need to improve the WIFI system.
Through this study, Pusat Teknologi Maklumat(PTM) of UTHM can have a detailed feed backs, opinions, suggestions from student about the WIFI system and this can help them to improve the WIFI system to meet student’s requirement for their study.
With better WIFI system students, staffs, and lecturers can complete their work in shorter time and the outcome of their works are more efficiency.

1.7 RESEARCH SCOPE
Tun Syed Nasir Residential College, Tun Fatimah Residential College, Tun Dr. Ismail Residential College, Perwira Residential College, Melewar Residential College.
Student from year 1 to year 4 are randomly picked for questionnaire.
There will be about 5 to 15 questions to be asked in questionnaire.
Research will be done during school day and all research shall be completed according to programs plan.

1.8 RESEARCH OF QUESTIONS
The aim of the research questions here is to identify whether or not the WIFI system had fulfilled the standard requirement for all users. The research question is:
The connectivity of WIFI system in University of Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM) meets the requirement of all students?

1.9 LIMITATION OF STUDY
The limitations are caused by respondent’s perception of WIFI connectivity at a particular area.
The limitations are also due to the scope of students selected which is mainly from the main campus and Residential College. Additionally, wrong information gathered in the finding would also make the research inaccurate. Factors such as loss of questionnaire forms, uncompleted data and other problems would contribute further to the errors in the research.

1.10 ASSUMPTION
All respondents gave their full co-operation.
All the answers for the questionnaires were true and based on the students perception of internet connection.
The sample is capable of represent the population of student.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Fluid Mechanics Laboratory: Flow Through A Venturi Meter

Objective:
To calculate the flow rate through pipe using venturi meter.


Learning Outcome:
· To evaluate the frictional resistance to flow along a venture meter.
· To identify the velocity, the fall in pressure and the magnitude of the flow rate in venturi meter.
· To calculate the ideal distribution and the losses occur in the systems.





Thursday, March 18, 2010

Fluid Mechanics Laboratory: Flow In Pipes

Objective:
To verify total energy head losses in pipe flow due to frictional resistance in the pipeline.

Learning Outcome:
1) To evaluate the frictional resistance to flow along a long straight pipe with smooth walls.
2)To calculate the additional head and the rate of flow along an existing pipeline.
3)Measure the losses at various fittings, typical of those which are used frequently in pipe systems.



Friday, March 12, 2010

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Fluid Mechanics Laboratory: Impact Of A Jet

Purpose:
To verify theories of forces generated by impact of the jet on different shapes of vane.

Learning Outcome:
· Describe the deflection of the jet generates forces on the vane.
· Identify the relationship between force and rate of momentum flow in the jet.
· Measure the force generated by a jet of water striking a plate.




Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Fluid Mechanic Laboratory: Discharge Over Weirs

Purpose:
To study the relation between flow rate and total head above the cress level of the rectangular notch and V notch.

Learning Outcome:
· Calculate the flow rate in difference notch.
· Identify the relationship between flow rate and total head.
· Identify the velocity and the magnitude of the flow rate in notch.


Thursday, February 25, 2010

Precast Concrete

Precast concrete is a construction materials which the majority of structural components are standardized and produced in plants that located away from the building, and then transported to the site for assembly.
All components are manufactured by industrial methods based on mass production in order to build a large number of buildings in a short time at low cost.
Precast concrete
-Enables faster construction times - not affected by weather or labours shortages.
-Improves build ability - early enclosure of dry envelope enables follow-on trades to start sooner.
-Produces a high standard of workmanship in factory conditions - reduces potential for accidents, addresses on-site skill shortage.
-Has a high quality finish that can be left exposed - concrete's thermal properties can be exploited in low-energy buildings.