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Analysis of problems using engineering theory and mathematical equations is an important engineering skillset, and needs to be demonstrated in the dissertation report. This must be done in a manner that shows the student’s own abilities, and avoid reproduction of large pieces of work from elsewhere. Best practices are described and a worked example given of how to present a piece of engineering analysis.
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Gratton, P., Gratton, G. (2020). Presenting Engineering Analysis. In: Achieving Success with the Engineering Dissertation. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-33192-4_10
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