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Investigative Report
AN INVESTIGATIVE REPORT ON THE ROLE OF ENGINEERING SCIENCE

for
Mrs. Yanitza Wilson-Ollivierre
Instructor, Engineering Science,
The University of Trinidad and Tobago,
Point Lisas Campus

from
Naquetta Williams ID# 60694
Engineering Science
Student
Petroleum Engineering – Part Time
UTT, Point Lisas Campus
Date: Thursday 18th September, 2014.

The word, 'engineering ' comes from the Latin word ingenera. This means to implant , generate or produce. In the late Middle Ages, it was linked to the making and operating of military hardware. Engineering was defined at the beginning of the 19th century. Problem solving is common to all engineering work. The problem may involve quantitative or qualitative factors.
Many different applications of Engineering Science can be utilised in solving problems in Petroleum Engineering. For instance, density measurements of rock are used to compute their mechanical and physical properties and strength. They measure the compressional wave velocity of sound through the rock and the shear wave velocity and use these with the density of the rock to compute: the rocks compressive strength is the comprsssive stress that causes a rock to fail, the rocks flexibility, the relationship between stress and deformation of a rock. These measurements are useful to design programs to drill wells into the Earth and to design wells that produce oil and gas.
It may be physical or economic, it may require abstract mathematics or common sense. Engineering is of great importance when dealt with the creative synthesis or design, putting ideas together to create a new optimum solution. It combines the fields of science and maths to solve real world problems that improve the world around us. What really distinguishes an engineer is his ability to implement ideas in a cost effective and practical approach. This ability to take a thought, or abstract idea, and translate it into reality is what is what separates an engineer from



References: 1. Bhatti, K. A. (n.d.). Physics for Petroleum Engineering : Department of Physics UET Lahore 2. Meijers, A. (2009). Philosophy of Technology and Engineering Sciences, 9. Retrieved from http://books.google.tt/books?id=prvCTW4V7jEC&pg=PA3&lpg=PP1&focus=viewport&dq=historical+overview+of+engineering+science&output=html_text on Monday 15th September, 2014. 3. Engineering. (n.d.). In Encyclopedia Britannica online. Retrieved from http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/187549/engineering. 4. Zajchowski, R. & Martin, J. (1993). Differences in the roblem solving of stronger and weaker novices in physics: Knowledge, strategies or knowledge structure? Journal of Research in Science Teaching. 30 (5), 459-470.

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