Here are the general instructions. Some may not apply to you. Any specific concern should be clarified with your instructor:

The final version of report should be written in accordance with the ASME practices:

"An ASME paper should be clear, concise, and complete, with assumptions plainly identified and data presented (including their uncertainty) with precise logic, with relevance to practices described, and with actual accomplishments of the work clearly stated and honestly appraised. It should be technically sound and free from personalities or bias, especially of a commercial nature."; please see the following Web sites:

ASME-Author's Kit   http://www.asme.org/pubs/toc.html

In addition to the above and verbal instructions mentioned in class, as well as written instructions in the textbook and other references, the following instructions for project report writing for previous experimental courses will help you with project report writing and presentations. Corresponding adjustments for this course should be obvious, and if any further clarification is needed, please communicate with me your specific concerns:

Instructions/Guidelines for project report writing and presentation:

The final version of report should be written in accordance with the ASME practices:
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