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22.200: Mechanical Engineering Project ICredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
1 Students work on engineering design/build/test (DBT) projects under the supervision of a mechanical engineering faculty member. Projects can include student club based DBT projects. Level: minimum Sophomore standing
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22.201: Mechanical Design Laboratory ICredits
2.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
2 Course emphasis is on introducing the use of computer aided design tools in the engineering problem solving process. Assigned design projects require the use of both wire frame and solid modeling tools. Lecture and lab activities are used to support project requirements, and to provide more in-depth understanding of computer aided engineering design and drawing. Pre-Req: 25.108 Intro To Engineering II
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22.202: Mechanical Design Laboratory IICredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
2 This is an introductory course in manufacturing processes covering the basic machine tool practices utilized in the manufacturing of a product. The objective of the course is to develop a broad understanding of manufacturing operations and their relationship to engineering product design. Students manufacture, fabricate and measure the accuracy of a mechanical assembly from design drawings, using lathes, milling machines, drill presses and other conventional processes. Pre-Req: 22.201 Mech Des Lab I CAD
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22.211: StaticsCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 The application of Newton's Laws to engineering problems in statics. The free-body diagram method is emphasized. Topics include vector algebra, force, moment of force, couples, static equilibrium of rigid bodies, trusses, friction, properties of areas, shear and moment diagrams, flexible cables, screws, bearings, and belts. Pre-Req: 92.132 Calculus II and 95.141 Physics I
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22.212: Strength of MaterialsCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 Stress and deformation analysis of bodies subjected to uniaxial loading, thermal strain, torsion of circular cross-sections, shear flow in thin-walled sections, bending of beams, and combined loading. Application of equilibrium, compatibility and load-deformation relations to solve statically determinate and indeterminate systems. Pre-Reqs: 22.211 Statics and 92.132 Calculus II
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22.213: Dynamics
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
Credits: 3 Calculus based vector development of the dynamics of points, particles, systems of particles, and rigid bodies in planar motion; kinematics of points in rotating and non-rotating frames of reference in one, two, and three dimensions; conservation of momentum, and angular momentum; principle of work and energy. Pre-Reqs: 22.211 Statics and 92.132 Calculus II
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22.242: ThermodynamicsCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 The first and second laws of thermodynamics are introduced and applied to the analysis of thermodynamic systems in terms of work, heat, energy transformation, and system efficiency. The use of tables, graphs, and equations of state is introduced to obtain various properties of pure substances. The concepts of work, heat and energy, as well as their relationships, are studied. The theory and application of reversible and irreversible thermodynamic process, Carnot cycles, and entropy are studied in relation to the energy analysis of engineering systems. Energy balances and ideal efficiencies of steady flow engineering systems are analyzed. Pre-Reqs: 92.132 Calculus II, 95.245 Physical Properties of Matter, and 84.117 Sel. Topics in Chemistry or 84.121 Chemistry I
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22.296: Mechanical Behavior of MaterialsCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 Properties and characterization of engineering materials. The behavior of engineering materials is studied experimentally to develop an understanding of properties important in materials selection and engineering design. Structure-property-processing relationships are discussed. Topics include stress, strain, strength, stiffness, thermal expansion, hardness, tensile and bending tests, strain gages, corrosion, microstructure of metals, polymers, ceramics and composites.
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22.300: Mechanical Engineering Project IICredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
1 Students work on engineering design/build/test (DBT) projects under the supervision of a mechanical engineering faculty member. Projects can include student club based DBT projects. Pre-Req: 22.200 Mechanical Eng Project I
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22.302: Mechanical Engineering Laboratory I:InstrrumentationCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 Students set up and conduct specific experiments designed to study: 1) fundamental ME instrumentation systems; 2) fundamental experimental techniques and 3) basic physical principles of mechanical systems. Experiments are divided into two areas; solid-mechanical and thermo-fluids. Students develop models for use in validating and comparing with experimental results. Written communication techniques are emphasized. Pre-Reqs: 22.212, 22.242, 22.361, and 16.211 or 95.141/144
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