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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Statistics, regression, probability, Poisson distributions and reliability as applied to engineering decisions, performance and quality control. [9/4/1996]
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3.00 Credits
The theory, components, operation, and design of process and electromechanical control systems. Laboratory experimentation involving the design, simulation, and testing of control system components and complete systems. [9/4/1996]
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3.00 Credits
Manufacturing systems and their mechanization: design and analysis on control systems for production, materials handling and inventory logistics. Manufacturing automation and robotics technologies (requirements analysis and design). Electromechani- cal hardware and computer control. Economics of robotics and machine vision. Prerequisite: EGTG 4224 Process and Electro/Mechanical Control Systems Technology or permission of instructor [9/4/1996]
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3.00 Credits
Applied fluid mechanics, applications of hydraulic and pneumatic control amplification and power circuits. Introduction to fluidics. [9/4/1996]
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3.00 Credits
Concepts and techniques to evaluate the worth of technical systems, products and services in relation to their cost. Time value of money, cash flow equivalence, economic decision making among alternative courses of action, depreciation and taxes, replacement and break-even analysis. [1/2/1997]
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3.00 Credits
Study of methods in manufacturing. Theory and practice of turning, machining, drilling, etc. of metals and other materials. [6/9/1999]
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3.00 Credits
Study of measurement of distance, work, energy, force, pressure, and thermal quantities. Use of testing machines and industrial mechanical components. [9/6/2000]
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3.00 Credits
Design of gears, clutches, shaft and couplings, bearings, brakes, lubrication and synthesis of mechanical systems. [1/2/1997]
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3.00 Credits
To introduce some of the essential knowledge required to enter the field of HVAC&R engineering. Topics include: Physcial Principles, Heating Loads, Hydronic Piping Systems & Terminal units, Cooling Load Calculations, Psychometrics, Fluid Flow in Piping and Ducts, and Air Distribution Devises, Air Conditioning Systems and Equipment, Refrigeration Systems and Equipment. [9/3/2003]
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3.00 Credits
The differential equations of stress and strain, shear flow, virtual flow, energy principles, curved beams, noncircular bars. Computer-oriented problem solving. Analysis of motion arising from lateral and torsional vibrations of systems, free and forced vibrations, damping, isolation, balancing. [1/26/2004]
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