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2.00 Credits
Principles and applications of numerical control in manufacturing, manual and computerassisted programming, NC systems including advanced CNC systems for full contouring, macroand variable programming, programmable controllers for CNC and DNC applications in industry. 2 lectures/problemsolving and 1 threehour laboratory. Prerequisites: MFE 126/L, and either MFE 201/L or MFE 221/L.
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2.00 Credits
Joining metals with an emphasis on their weldability, design and fabrication considerations, inspection and testing of weldments, and the design of the equipment for the most common welding and cutting processes. Included are the selection of the welding processes relative to the product, material type, and production requirements. Students will prepare weld joints that are properly designed, evaluate and test the quality of their weldments. 2 lecture/problemsolving, 1 threehour laboratory. Prerequisite: MFE 201 or MFE 230.
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2.00 Credits
Advanced commands and the development of skills in 3D visualization, application of advanced drawing techniques for assembly modeling; wireframe and solid modeling. 2 lectures/problemsolving and 1 threehour laboratory. Prerequisite: MFE 126/L or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
Commonly used units of measurement, measurement devices and measurement techniques found in industrial and environmental systems including dimensional measurement, force, electricity, time and work, noise, light, temperature, humidity, atmospheric constituents and radiation. Emphasis on metrology, work measurement and methods improvement. Introduction to process capability, measurement assurance and the continuous improvement process. 3 lectures/problemsolving and 1 threehour laboratory.
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3.00 Credits
The utilization of engineering concepts in the planning and design of processes and products. Selection of appropriate manufacturing processes and systems; sequences of operations, equipment and facilities; methods and tooling to assure optimum producibility. 3 lectures/problemsolving and 1 threehour laboratory. Prerequisites: MFE 226, MFE 250/L, and either MFE 230/L or MFE 201/L.
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2.00 Credits
Investigation of the various casting techniques characteristic of modern foundry practice. Green sand, sodium silicate, shell core, shell mold, investment, die casting and lost foam considered in relation to required molds, patterns, melting processes and materials. Computer applications include simulation software for mold system design. 2 lectures/problemsolving. Prerequisites: MFE 126, and either MFE 230 or MFE 201 or equivalents.
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2.00 Credits
Introduction to the fundamentals of tool and die design. Functions, components and appropriate manufacturing techniques, die life, maintenance, storage and safety. 2 lectures/problemsolving and 1 threehour laboratory. Prerequisites: MFE 221/L and MFE 230/L.
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3.00 Credits
Integration of computeraided design principles, part design specifications and producibility concepts in computeraided manufacturing applications. Emphasis on machine tools for flexible automation, CNC machining data generation, CAD/CAM interface and communication of automated systems. 3 lectures/problemsolving and 1 threehour laboratory. Prerequisites: MFE 250/L and MFE 126/L or equivalent.
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1.00 Credits
The science of engineering measurement as used in inspection and quality control. Emphasis on the general use of scientific measuring devices and measurement assurance. Automated measuring systems. Gage R&R studies. 1 lecture/problemsolving and 1 threehour laboratory.
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3.00 Credits
Principles of safety engineering applied to manufacturing systems. Control of noise, heat, electrical hazards, vibration, radiation, lighting, and air contaminant's in the workplace. Accident prevention. Material handling safety, machine guards and personal protection equipment. 3 lectures/problemsolving.
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