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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: PHY* K115, MAT* K186. This course studies the thermodynamic principles of heat, work, non-flow and steady flow processes, and cycles. The use of thermodynamics data tables and charts will be stressed.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: MEC* K114 . Co-requisites: MEC* K252 . This course instills knowledge of moments of inertia, torsion, bending, and columns, and how it applies to stress and the structural properties of materials. The relationship of these properties to common engineering problems is reviewed.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisites: MEC* K114 . Co-requisites: MEC* K250. This laboratory is intended to reinforce the principles of Strength of Materials and Statics by a combination of different physical experiments whereby deflection of materials can be measured, as well as calculating appropriate reactions and determining the strength of materials utilizing a series of equipment as part of this laboratory exercise.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MFG* K102/103. Co-requisite: MEC* K263. This course studies the structure and properties of engineering materials, and incorporates the presentation of materials selection, processing, and heat treatment. The changes in structure and properties during forming, machining, and heat treating operations are discussed.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisites: MFG* K102/103, TCN* K105. Co-requisite: MEC* K262. In this lab, students will be exposed to selected experiments demonstrating the effects of processing, including heat treatment, on the properties of engineering materials. Standard materials tests are also performed.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: PHY* K115, MAT* K186. Co-requisite: MEC* K275. This course introduces the mechanics of fluids. Basic characteristics of fluids, hydrostatics, pressure, centers of pressure, and pressure measuring devices are discussed. The application of the general energy equation to fluids in motion is also shown, along with the modifications necessary to introduce the effects of viscosity and friction on fluid flow, pressure heads, and pump calculations. This course is equivalent to CIV* K203.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: PHY* K115. This course investigates the behavior of fluids from a fluid mechanics and thermodynamics point of view, including the concepts of enthalpy, entropy, and energy balances.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisites: MAT* K254, MEC* K272, PHY* K115. Co-requisite: MEC* K275. This course will include one and two dimension flow, and principles of convection, conduction, and radiation. Steady state conditions will be investigated.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisites: MAT* K254 Co-requisite: MEC* K241 or MEC* K270 or MEC* K272. This course studies selected labs from the fields of fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, and heat transfer.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MEC* K250. Co-requisite: MEC* K282. This course utilizes skills from previous courses and gives students the opportunity to investigate the design of machine elements. Actual design conditions are studied along with classical engineering design practice utilizing the concepts of stress, materials, unimatics, economy, safety, strength, and appearance.
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