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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
4 credits Prerequisite: DRF 137, DRF 167, and DRF 208 This course studies the fundamental principles, technologies, and drawings related to building plumbing and heating, ventilating and air conditioning HVAC systems in buildings. Emphasis is also on energy-efficient design and construction.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits Prerequisite: DRF 121, DRF 142, DRF 167, And DRF 168 Methods used in creating mechanical drawings, including clearances and fits, surface finish, weldments, fasteners, assembly drawings, bills of material, and revisions.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits Prerequisite: DRF 121, DRF 142, DRF 167, And DRF 168 Detailed study of the geometric tolerancing portion of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME Y14.5M 1994) Dimensioning and Tolerancing standard.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits Prerequisite: DRF 121, DRF 142, DRF 167, And DRF 168 A study of mechanisms for transmitting power: four-bar linkages, cams, gears, V-belts, and roller chain. Includes kinematic schematics, cam displacement diagrams, gear drawings, gear ratios, and design of V-belt and chain drives.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Prerequisite: DRF 167 Fundamentals needed to create and edit part and assembly models. Topics include: Creating Sketched Features, Adding Placed Features to Parts, Assembly Modeling Fundamentals, Advanced Design Tools and Creating Parts Lists. May be offered through Distance Learning.
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1.00 - 12.00 Credits
1-12 credits Prerequisite: Instructor consent. An individualized study experience designed to allow the student with basic skills to initiate individual projects, with instructor approval, which will enable him/her to explore further some specific design, method, construction, project or medium-repeatable. Maximum 12 credits.
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1.00 - 12.00 Credits
1-12 credits Prerequisite: Minimum reading score: 68. Operation, diagnosis, testing, failure analysis, and repair of heavy duty braking systems. Technical information and shop projects to apply and understand theories and principles include: fundamentals of braking and applied preventive maintenance program - trucks/tractors; disk/cam brake systems; anti-lock air brake systems; heavy duty wedge brakes; power assist units; truck/tractor air brake system components; and diesel engine and exhaust brakes and retarders in on and off highway heavy duty equipment.
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1.00 - 12.00 Credits
1-12 credits Prerequisite: Minimum reading score: 68. Operation, diagnosis, testing, failure analysis, and repair of on and off highway heavy equipment hydraulics. Technical information and shop projects to apply and understand theories and principles include: introduction to hydraulics; electro-hydraulic systems, pilot controlled hydraulic systems, hydraulic system components; reservoirs, hydraulic seals, filters, pumps, accumulators, oil coolers, valves, actuators, connectors, conductors, circuits, fluid couplings, and torque converters; and on and off highway automatic transmissions
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1.00 - 12.00 Credits
1-12 credits Prerequisite: Minimum reading score: 68. Operation, diagnosing, testing, and repair of heavy equipment chassis and power trains. Technical information and shop projects to apply and understand theories and principles include: frames; suspensions; conventional steering systems; track-type undercarriages; final drives and steering mechanisms; clutches; standard transmission; on and off highway automatic transmissions; drive lines; front- and rear-drive carrier units ; heavy duty tires, wheels, and rims; and wheel hubs, dead and live axles of on and off highway diesel equipment.
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1.00 - 12.00 Credits
1-12 credits Prerequisite: Minimum reading score: 68. Operation, diagnosis, testing, failure analysis, and repair of diesel and auxiliary fuel systems. Technical information and shop projects to apply and understand theories and principles include: alternative type fuel systems; diesel fuel systems including mechanical and electronic diesel engine controls; and diesel engine performance analysis of on and off highway current model engines.
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