CONSTRUCTION OF STEEL CUPBOARD - Version 2
By
ONUOHA IGNATUS O.
Presented To
Department of Chemical Engineering
ABSTRACT
A workshop cupboard is a facility designed from mild steel for the storage of various materials, like book material and non-book materials e.g. workshop tools, labouratory wares and reagents, etc; after operations in a chemical labouratory, mechanical workshop, or else where.
The construction of a workshop cupboard requires the consideration of lots of characteristics of the materials, which are used for the construction, such as physical and mechanical; chemical properties, service requirements, its fabrication process as well as cost of production.
For the constructional project, every necessary technical knowledge was employed; ranging from selection of engineering materials, to constructional procedures which includes sketching, drawing to scale, marking out, cutting, sand preparing, bending and folding, welding and painting, all geared towards the achievement of the construction of a steel cupboard.
In the constructional project, mild steel was chosen as the material of construction not because of its corrosion resistance, but for such properties as cost, strength and ease of fabrication.
TABLE OF CONTENT
Title page
Approval page
Letter of Transmittal
Acknowledgement
Abstract
Table of Contents
CHAPTER ONE 1.0 Introduction
CHAPTER TWO
2.0 Literature Review 2.1 Historical Development of Cupboard
2.2 Types of cupboard
2.3 Comparison of wood and steel for construction of cupboard.
2.4 Steel making
2.5 Steel and its classification
CHAPTER THREE
3.0 Material Selection 3.1 General Properties of Engineering Materials
3.2 Metal and its properties
3.3 Ferrous metal
3.4 Non-ferrous metal
3.5 Properties of steel
3.6 Wood and its properties
3.7 Glass and its properties
3.8 Material of construction
CHAPTER FOUR
4.0 Constructional Procedure / Method 4.1 Sketching and drawing
4.2 Marking out
4.3 Cutting
4.4 Bending and folding
4.5 Welding
4.6 Painting / organic coating
CHAPTER FIVE
5.0 Discussion 5.1 Description of the modern steel cupboard
5.2 The Base
5.3 The Sides
5.4 The Back
5.5 Partition / Rack
5.6 The Rollers
5.7 The Stopper
5.8 The Lock
5.9 The Door
5.10 Precautions on usage
CHAPTER SIX
6.0 Conclusion CHAPTER SEVEN
7.0 Recommendation References
Appendix