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Writing Report Techniques Higher College of Technology Department of Engineering Electrical and Electronics Section Writing Report Techniques A.S.Al.Shahri ahmed alshahri@hct.edu.om 1 1 1 HCT

Contents * Introduction * Objectives * Report Structure * General Rules * Conclusion 2 2

Introduction What is a report? Writing Report Techniques are Important, Why? Engineer Should Write a Professional Report , Why ? 3

Objectives Showing the student how to write a professional report. 2. Studying the common Techniques used for writing reports. 3. How writing report techniques can be used by HCT students (FYP). 4. Giving the student the ability to read and understand the professional papers and journals. 4

Report Structure Front Page (Title Page) * College Name * Department Name *Section Name * The Project Title * Your Name * Name of The Degree achieved * Supervisor Name * Date of Submission 5

Department of Engineering Higher College of Technology Investigation of a Mitigation System to Reduce the Pipeline Potential Located Close to Overhead Lines/ Cables Ahmed Said Al.Shahri FYP. Report Project Report for the Degree of Bachelor by Advance Study in Electrical Power Engineering Supervisor: Dr. ABC Department of Engineering Higher College of Technology 23rd December 2009

Report Structure Cont’d Declaration Following the title page, there must be a signed declaration by you that the report contains only your original work or fully acknowledged work by others. Certificate Showing that the student has submitted his report on time. 6

Print Name: Ahmed Said Al.Shahri Signature: DECLARATION OF ORIGINALITY I understand that all my project work must be my own unaided work. If I make use of material from any other sources I must clearly identify it as such in any interviews, reports, or examinations. I understand that my reports must be written unaided in my own words, apart from any quoted material which I must identify clearly in the correct manner. I understand that the work which I shall present for assessment must be work carried out by myself only during the project period which has not been previously prepared. Where any such previous work is make use of in the project, I shall make this clear in any interviews, reports or examinations. I understand that violation of these conditions may result in a mark of zero for the component or components of assessed work affected. Print Name: Ahmed Said Al.Shahri Signature: ID No.: 07019423 Date: 5th December 2009 Course: BSc in ECT

Report Structure Cont’d Abstract The report must include an abstract on a separate page, with keywords printed out at the bottom of the page. The abstract should be a concise description of the objectives of the work, the methods used, the outcomes and the conclusions reached. Acknowledgement to acknowledge any help you have received in carrying out your project work. 7

Abstract - Instructions providing basic guidelines for preparing the final manuscript for a professional Paper. This document is itself an example of the desired layout for the final papers. The document contains information regarding structure and layout (type sizes, and type faces) of the paper. Style rules are provided that explain how to handle equations, units, figures, tables and references. The length of the manuscript is not limited, preferred number of pages are between 4 and 12. Keywords: The keywords should reflect the concepts, topics and methods included in the contribution. Select at least 5 keywords.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I would like to express my appreciation and thanks to my supervisor for his many helpful comments and suggestions, Prof. R.A.Abd-Alhammed, the person who takes care of me during the entire project. Last but not least, I wish to express my thanks to any person who helped me by any way (given advices, consultation……..etc). Finally, I like to greatly thank the academic staff of the School of Engineering, Design and technology in the University of Bradford for their help.

Report Structure Cont’d List of Figures Figure Number Description Page Number List of Contents Chapters Titles Sections and Subsections Titles List of Tables 8

Report Structure Cont’d Introduction Background Objectives Project Work describes details of the work carried out and the methods of measurement and analysis of the data obtained. 9

Report Structure Cont’d Results and Description presents all the major findings, the practical experimental calculations as well as the graphs to support the results. Conclusion It should be the last main section of the report. It should discuss the results and summarise the technical conclusions to be drawn from the work. 10

Report Structure Cont’d Recommendations for further work Inevitably there will always be further work. It could have been carried out to improve a project. To extend the ideas generated or techniques adopted. 11

References A numbered list of all the important references cited in the work should appear at the end of the report by using bracket number e.g. [1]. It Should be written by using the style recommended by standard organizations (IEEE,….) 12

Examples Book Journal or Magazine 13 [1] RD.Southey and F.P.Dawalibi “Computer Modelling of AC Interference Problem for the Most Cost-Effective Solutions”, 53rd Annual Conference in Corrosion, NACE98, March 22-27, 2004, pp.42-170. Journal or Magazine [1] Southy, RD, Dawalibi, FB, Donosee, FA, “Mitigation AC interferences on pipelines”, Materials performance, May 2004, pp. 100-121. 13

Electronic publication Paper A.S. Al.Shahri, R. A. Abd-Alhameed, H. S. Rajamani and D. T. W. Liang, “Investigation of a Mitigation System to Reduce the Effect of Induced Voltage on Pipelines Using Modelling and Analytical Methods”, EMTP-ATP Conference 2008 in Izmir, Turkey, pp. 1-15. Electronic publication “Article Title” http://www.web-pac.com/mall/pacific/start.html 14

Appendices Examples: Extensive tables of results. Necessary to contain information which is essential to the report, but which would impede reading of the main text. Examples: Extensive tables of results. Lengthy mathematical derivations. 15

Report Style Paper Size and Format The project report must be printed on A4 paper 12-point font size text. 1.5 space line text. Page margins: 30mm left, 20 mm right, 20 mm top and 20 mm bottom. 16

2. Equations Equations should be placed on a separate line and numbered by bracket. (1) 17

3. Figures and Diagrams Each diagram and figure must be numbered sequentially and have a suitable title included below the diagram. Fig. 1.1 The concept of conductive interference 18

4. Graphs Graphs must be treated as figures in the numbering system. Axes should be labelled with quantity and units Fig.1.2 The effect of line current 19

5. Tables should be numbered in a separate series but should also have a title placed above. Table 1.1 : Voltage and current boundary conditions Position Voltage conditions Current conditions x=0 V=V1 I=I1 x=L V=V2 I=I2 20

Conclusion Writing reports is an essential thing for engineers. 2. There are several techniques to write a professional report. 3. Students should used these techniques in their final year reports. 21

Listening and Attention = Many Thanks QUESTIONS ????? 22 26