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3.00 Credits
Introduction into the fundamentals of manufacturing processes. Welding, joining, casting, forming, powder metallurgy and material removal are covered. The material is presented in a descriptive fashion with emphasis on the fundamental working of the processes, their capabilities, applications, advantages and limitations. Prerequisite: IDE 20.
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3.00 Credits
The principles of mechanics are used to model engineering systems. Kinematics of particle motion, kinematics of plane- and three-dimensional motions of rigid bodies. Kinetics of particles and of rigid bodies. Energy and momentum methods. Prerequisite: Grade of "C" or better in each of Civ Eng 50, Math 22. (Co-listed with Aero Eng 160)
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the process of design with emphasis on creativity and design visualization. Solid modeling is presented as a design tool. The solid modeling environment will also be used to reinforce the concepts of tolerancing, dimensioning, and multiview representation. Concurrent engineering will be introduced in a group design project. Prerequisites: IDE 20, Mech Eng 153, preceded or accompanied by Civ Eng 50; a grade of "C" or better in each of Math 14 (or 8), Physics 23.
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0.00 - 6.00 Credits
This course is designed to give the department an opportunity to test a new course. Variable title.
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0.00 - 6.00 Credits
On-the-job experience gained through cooperative education with industry, with credit arranged through departmental cooperative advisor. Grade received depends on quality of reports submitted and work supervisor's evaluation.
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3.00 Credits
Analysis of machine elements such as shafts, springs, screws, belts, bearings, and gears; analytical methods for the study of fatigue; comprehensive treatment of failure, safety, and reliability. Introduction to finite element methods in mechanical design. Prerequisites: Mech Eng 153, accompanied or preceded by Mech Eng 161, and a grade of "C" or better in each of Civ Eng 110, Met Eng 121.
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of the study of machine elements; bearings, spur, bevel, worm, and helical gearing, and indeterminate machine elements; impact and shrink stresses. Prerequisite: Mech Eng 208.
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1.00 Credits
Discussion of current topics.
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3.00 Credits
Concepts of modeling mechanical systems as linear systems are studied and applied to hydraulic, pneumatic, and electromechanical systems. Analysis techniques described include matrix formulations, Laplace transforms, and time domain response methods. Prerequisites: A grade of "C" or better in each of Comp Sci 53 or 73 or 74, Mech Eng 160 (or Aero Eng 160), Math 14 (or 8), 15 (or 21), 22, 204, Physics 23, 24.
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3.00 Credits
Motion analysis using vector methods is considered for machine elements including linkages, cams, and gears. Dynamic force analysis methods are applied to balancing, flywheels, and single and multicylinder engines. Prerequisites: A grade of "C" or better in each of Comp Sci 53 or 73 or 74, Mech Eng 160 (or Aero Eng 160), Math 14 (or 8), 15 (or 21), 22, and Physics 23.
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