News, Recaps, Spoilers
News, Recaps, Spoilers
Move lengthy data tables, raw code, or manufacturing drawings here to keep the main report readable. 3. Writing Style & Presentation
A concise overview of the problem, the solution, and key findings. This allows a busy reader to understand the project's value without reading the full text.
Present your data using labeled charts, tables, and graphs. Compare your findings against your initial objectives or theoretical calculations.
Clearly state any formulas used for stress analysis, thermodynamics, or fluid mechanics.
Define the scope, objectives, and constraints of the project. Explain the "why" behind the work.
While specific requirements may vary, most engineering reports follow a standard hierarchy:
Properly cite all external data, existing patents, or literature using a standard format (e.g., IEEE).