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2.00 Credits
(1-3-2) A study of experimental heat transfer. Methods and instrumentation used for investigating heat transfer systems will be considered. Laboratory investigations include studies of heat exchangers, forced and free convection experiments, and determination of radiation and convection coefficients. Prerequisites: MECH 323, MECH 363.
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3.00 Credits
(3-0-3) Introduction to construction, operation, and theory of reciprocating and turbine engines. Students will learn engine design, history of development, theory and practice of operation. Prerequisites: MECH 313, MECH 315, MECH 318.
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3.00 Credits
(2-3-3) Introduces feature-based parametric solid modeling techniques as applied to Mechanical Design. Emphasizes the concepts and practices of parametric modeling from the user's perspective. Theoretical and development backgrounds are also covered. Prerequisite: MET 375.
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3.00 Credits
(2-3-3) An introduction to mechanical vibration. Topics include the equations of motion, resonant frequencies, mode shapes, damping and applications. The laboratory will introduce vibration instrumentation such as accelerometers and spectrum analyzers. Prerequisites: ENGR 212, MATH 321, MECH 315, MECH 363.
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3.00 Credits
(2-3-3) The first of a three-term comprehensive group design project, focusing on the design proposal. This sequence applies material from prior course work, along with concepts of project management, design optimization, and other material related to a group engineering project. Prerequisites: ENGR 355, MECH 315, MECH 318, MET 375, or instructor consent. Corequisite: WRI 321.
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3.00 Credits
(2-3-3) The second of a three-term comprehensive group design project, focusing on project design. Prerequisites: MECH 490, previous term from same instructor, or adviser and instructor consent. Corequisite: WRI 322.
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3.00 Credits
(1-6-3) The third of a three-term comprehensive group design project, focusing on project construction and testing. Prerequisites: MECH 491, previous term from same instructor, or adviser and instructor consent. Corequisite: WRI 323.
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2.00 Credits
(2-0-2) The study and application of ANSI geometric dimensioning and tolerancing principles relative to the preparation of engineering drawings. Prerequisite: MET 241.
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2.00 Credits
(1-3-2) Introduction to modern tools of engineering. Creativity in the design of systems and components; on both design and presentation teams. Identification, analysis and solutions to engineering problems. Effective communication techniques. Technical sketching and isometric drawing skills.
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2.00 Credits
(1-3-2) Continuation of MET 111. This sequence will introduce the students to economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety realities of the campus and the engineering work place; as well as club, networking and internship opportunities. Prerequisite: MET 111.
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