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3.00 Credits
3 hours. (2 hours lecture, 2 hours laboratory). General methods of tool design with emphasis on jigs and fixtures. Enables the student to develop ideas into practical specifications for modern manufacturing methods. Prerequisites: MECET 226 Computer Aided Design or MFGET 261 Computer Aided Part Design or equivalent. MFGET 263 Manufacturing Methods I and MFGET 268 Manufacturing Methods I Laboratory or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours. (3 hours lecture). Dr. Deming's concepts using statistical process control charts for variables and attributes. Computer applications, quality cost, gage repeatability and reproducibility, acceptance sampling techniques and topics on TQM, ISO 9000, DOE, Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma and ISO 14000. Prerequisite: A course in statistics.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours. (2 hours lecture, 2 hours laboratory). Applied ferrous and Non-ferrous metallurgy dealing with processing and manufacturing of metallic alloys. Metal structures will be evaluated using materialographic techniques. Mechanical properties of heat treated and non-heat treated alloys will be evaluated. Prerequisites: CHEM 105 Introductory Chemistry and CHEM 106 Introductory Chemistry Laboratory, MFGET 263 Manufacturing Methods I and MFGET 268 Manufacturing Methods I Laboratory or equivalent. May be taken for honors.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours. Basic principles, techniques and materials used in pattern construction. Theory and practice in techniques and principles of metalcasting operations, equipment, testing, and inspection methods related to quality and production control. Prerequisites: MFGET 263 Manufacturing Methods I and MFGET 268 Manufacturing Methods I Laboratory or equivalent. Concurrent enrollment in MFGET 568 Metalcasting Processing Laboratory (required for Manufacturing majors, recommended for others).
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2.00 Credits
2 hours. (4 hours laboratory). Laboratory experiences with various metalcasting processes: molding processes, coremaking techniques, ferrous and non-ferrous metallurgy, sand control and gating and risering techniques. Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment required in MFGET 567 Principles of Metalcasting.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours. Design of components suitable for metalcasting processes. Emphasis placed on molding, fluid flow, heat transfer, gating, feeding, and subsequent machining as well as metallurgical properties, structural design and cost effectiveness. Computer assisted process simulation will be covered. Prerequisites: MFGET 567 Principles of Metalcasting and MFGET 568 Metalcasting Processing Laboratory.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours. (3 hours lecture). Measurement tools and systems ranging from basic graduated scale instruments to electronic and pneumatic measurement with emphasis related to quality control. Measurement done by comparison, optical flats, guage blocks, surface measurement and the coordinate measuring machine. Elements of geometric dimensioning and tolerance covered. Requires open laboratory. May be taken for honors.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours. (3 hours lecture). Interfacing computers and CAM software to develop Computer Numerical Control (CNC) programs for turning, milling, and other machines, (EDM and waterjet). Emphasis on manual programming, tooling considerations, post-processing, speeds and feeds, and transferring data among CAD, CAM and CNC. Prerequisites: MFGET 263 Manufacturing Methods I, MFGET 267 Manufacturing Methods II and MFGET 268 Manufacturing Methods I Laboratory or equivalent. Requires open laboratory assignments. May be taken for honors.
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1.00 Credits
1 credit hour. (2 hours laboratory). A "capstone" experience incorporating design, design analysis and material selection based on design cost and quality. Projects will be assigned to teams or individuals to assure a professional experience in the major field. Prerequisite or corequisite: MFGET 267 Manufacturing Methods II and MECET 423 Mechanics of Materials or written permission of instructor required. Enrollment restricted to manufacturing or mechanical seniors.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours. (2 hours lecture, 2 hours laboratory). Basic principles, techniques and materials used in the production of investment casting. Theory and practice in techniques and principles of operations, equipment, testing, and inspection methods related to quality and production control. Prerequisites: MFGET 567 Principles of Metalcasting and MFGET 568 Metalcasting Processing Laboratory.
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