| Relevance of Course Objectives and Core Learning Outcomes(%) |
Teaching and Assessment Methods for Course Objectives |
| Course Objectives |
Competency Indicators |
Ratio(%) |
Teaching Methods |
Assessment Methods |
1. Learn the basic principles of combustion.
2. Assess fire risks present in an industrial environment.
3. Apply knowledge from the course to common industrial disaster prevention issues. |
| 1.Expertise in environmental engineering. |
| 4.Innovative thinking and independent problem-solving skills. |
| 5.Ability to coordinate and integrate with people from different fields |
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| Attendance |
| Assignment |
| Quiz |
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| Course Content and Homework/Schedule/Tests Schedule |
| Week |
Course Content |
| Week 1 |
Introduction |
| Week 2 |
Fire Chemistry |
| Week 3 |
Heat Transfer |
| Week 4 |
Premixed Flames & Diffusion Flames |
| Week 5 |
Ignition & Burning Rate |
| Week 6 |
Fire Plumes |
| Week 7 |
Liquid Fuel Fires |
| Week 8 |
Midterm Exam |
| Week 9 |
Plant Siting |
| Week 10 |
Vapor Cloud Dispersion |
| Week 11 |
Compartment Fires |
| Week 12 |
Smoke isolation and venting |
| Week 13 |
Warehouse Storage |
| Week 14 |
Flammable Liquid Storage |
| Week 15 |
Dust Explosions & New Topics |
| Week 16 |
Final Exam |
| Week 17 |
Self-Directed Learning (Research papers related to course topics) |
| Week 18 |
Self-Directed Learning (Case studies of industrial accidents) |
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| Evaluation |
| Participation (10%), Worksheets (10%), Midterm exam (35%), Final exam (45%) |
| Textbook & other References |
1. Drysdale, D. (2011). An Introduction to Fire Dynamics third edition. John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
2. Quintiere, J. (2006). Fundamentals of Fire Phenomena. John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
3. Zalosh, R. (2003). Industrial Fire Protection Engineering. John Wiley & Sons Ltd. |
| Teaching Aids & Teacher's Website |
| Handouts uploaded to iLearning |
| Office Hours |
| One hour per week or by appointment |
| Sustainable Development Goals, SDGs(Link URL) |
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