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3.00 Credits
ES 2110 Statics (3L,*,3CR)[E]*One problem class each week. Analysis of force systems in equilibrium while at rest. Includes forces as vectors acting at a point and on structures, distributed forces, and friction. Centroid and moment of inertia of areas and solids. Prerequisite: MATH 2205 or concurrent enrollment or permission of instructor. Students should be enrolled concurrently in PHYS 1310 and ES 1060 is recommended.
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3.00 Credits
ES 2120 Dynamics (3L,*,3CR) [E] *One problem class each week. The study of particle and body motion. Includes the study of translation and rotation and the related concepts of work, energy, impulse, and momentum. Prerequisite: ES 2110 and MATH 2205, PHYS 1310, or concurrent enrollment.
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4.00 Credits
ES 2210 Electric Circuit Analysis (3L,*,2LB,4CR) [E] *One problem class each week. A basic course in electrical engineering circuit analysis for all engineering majors. Emphasis is placed on basic circuit theory, circuit modeling, analytical methods, network theorems, and first order circuits. Prerequisite MATH 2205 and concurrent enrollment in ES 2120.
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3.00 Credits
ES 2310 Thermodynamics (3L,3CR)[E] A first course in classical thermodynamics governing processes related to heat work and equilibrium of gaseous liquid, and solid systems. Prerequisite: MATH 2205 and PHYS 1310 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
ES 2330 Fluid Dynamics (3L,*,3CR) [E] * One problem class each week. Characteristics and behavior of fluids. Applications of Bernoulli and Euler equations of equilibrium. Study of surface tension, vapor pressure, viscosity, and shear stress of fluids. Analysis of laminar and turbulent flow in pipes. Prerequisite: ES 2120 and MATH 2205 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
ES 2410 Mechanics of Materials I(3L,*,3CR)[E] *One problem class each week. The mechanics of deformable bodies. Topics include stress and strain of structures and machine components. The course will include an introduction to the design process. Prerequisite: MATH 2205 and ES 2110.
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3.00 Credits
EXTR 1500 Geology of Extractive Resources (3L,3CR) The study of the basic concepts associated with understanding the geology of the occurrence of oil, gas, oil shale, coal, coal bed methane, uranium, trona, bentonite, industrial minerals, and precious minerals in Wyoming.
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3.50 Credits
EXTR 2510 Introduction to Well Drilling (3L,1LB,3.5CR) An introduction to the basics of drilling in the extractive industries. Topics will include an overview of the purpose, type and mechanics of drilling. Emphasis will be placed on Wyoming industries such as oil and gas, coal bed methane, uranium, and soda ash. The type and size of various rigs will be discussed. Drilling operations including the selection of rigs, bits, well control, and logging will be introduced. The course will include the discussion of casing runs, cementing, and a brief introduction to completion operations. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
EXTR 2520 Introduction to Well Logging (3L,3CR) An introduction to the basics of modern electric well logs. Topics will include a quick overview of how a well is drilled and a brief history of logging tools. The main focus will be on modern electric log types and their interpretation and application, including resistivity and porosity logs. Specialty logs including dipmeters and borehole televiewers will be examined.
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3.50 Credits
EXTR 2530 Oil and Gas Production (3L,1LB,3.5CR) An introduction to the basics of oil and gas production. Topics will include a quick overview of the history of production, oil and gas reservoirs, drilling, testing, and completing wells. The main focus will be on oil and gas properties, production methods, enhanced recovery methods, field processing, and well maintenance. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor.
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