How to fill a Siwes Log Book for Mechanical Engineering Student

A siwes log book is a document that records the activities and experiences of a student during their industrial work experience siwes program. As a mechanical engineering student, you will likely be assigned various tasks and duties related to your field of study. It is important to keep a record of these activities in your log book so that you can reflect on your experiences and learn from them.

To fill out your siwes log book, start by documenting the date, company name, and address. Then, list the tasks that you were assigned for the day and describe how you completed them. Include any challenges that you faced and how you overcame them. Finally, reflect on what you learned from the experience and how it will benefit you in your career.

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Sample of a Filled Mechanical Engineering Student Siwes Logbook (Week1)

Day 1|Designed mechanical components and assemblies

Today I worked on designing mechanical components and assemblies for a new product. I used cad software to create the designs and then presented them to my supervisor.

Day 1|Troubleshoot mechanical equipment

I was tasked with troubleshooting a mechanical piece of equipment that was not working properly. I worked through the problem and was able to identify the root cause of the issue.

Day 2|Develop mechanical testing procedures

I developed mechanical testing procedures for a new product. I created a test plan and then executed the tests. I documented the results of the tests and presented them to my supervisor.

Day 3|Create mechanical drawings

I created mechanical drawings for a new product. I used cad software to create the drawings and then presented them to my supervisor.

Day 4|Write mechanical reports

I wrote mechanical reports documenting my findings from various projects. I presented these reports to my supervisor.

Day 5|Conduct tests on mechanical systems and components

I conducted tests on mechanical systems and components. I wrote reports documenting my findings from the tests. I presented these reports to my supervisor.

Week2

Day1 |Analyze mechanical systems and propose solutions

I analyzed mechanical systems and proposed solutions. I wrote reports documenting my findings from the analyses. I presented these reports to my supervisor.

Day2 |Design mechanical experiments

I designed mechanical experiments. I wrote reports documenting my findings from the experiments. I presented these reports to my supervisor.

Day3 |Develop mechanical engineering models and prototypes

I developed mechanical engineering models and prototypes. I wrote reports documenting my findings from the models and prototypes. I presented these reports to my supervisor.

Day4 |Provide technical support to mechanical engineers and technicians

I provided support to other mechanical engineers. I helped them with designing mechanical components, troubleshooting mechanical equipment, and writing mechanical reports.

Day5 |Prepared an engineering reports and presentations

I prepared mechanical engineering reports and presentations. I wrote reports and created presentations detailing my findings from various projects. I presented these reports and presentations to my supervisor.

Note

These are just some of the activities that you may be required to do as a mechanical engineering student during your SIWES program. Be sure to record all of your activities in your log book so that you can look back on them and learn from your experiences.

Download the sample of a filled mechanical engineering student siwes logbook pdf Here

Conclusion:

The final section of your Siwes log book should include a conclusion. Here, you will summarize what you have learned during your internship and how it has helped you develop professionally.

You should also express any gratitude you have for your employer and mentors. This is a chance to reflect on your experience and express what you have gained from it.

Please share with friends and other Mechanical engineering students and if you want a personalized Siwes Log Book for mechanical engineering let me know in the comment section.

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