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2.00 Credits
This course covers the methods and theory of practical machine design.The topics include stress analysis, shaft design, kinematics of linkages, springs, gears, chains, belts, bearings, and welding joints. Computer aided design software is applied in the analysis of problems. Students write computer programs to analyze certain design problems.An introduction to finite element analysis software is presented. Prerequisites: MT140 Drafting and Design Using AutoCAD, MT155 Introduction to Solid Modeling, and MT230 Strength of Materials: Mechanical.
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2.00 Credits
This course includes the theory and use of hydraulic, pneumatic, and electrical devices to activate and regulate the displacement and position of machine components, basic energy principles applied to mechanical and electrical systems, relay ladder logic, and motor circuits. Prerequisite: MA106Technical Mathematics 2 or higher level mathematics course containing algebra. or permission of the Department Head.
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4.00 Credits
This is an advanced processes course dealing with the fundamental theory and application of CAM (computer-aided manufacturing) technology. Programming methods include conversational, G-M Code, and Symbolic FANUC Automatically ProgrammedTools.Tool selection and calibrations, part zero, tool offsets, program editing, troubleshooting, and fixturing are also stressed. Rapid prototyping, Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM), Flexible Manufacturing Systems (FMS), group technology, robotics, and CAD/CAM systems are also discussed. Prerequisites: MT140 Computer-Aided Drafting and Design, and MT141 Machining Fundamentals. (Fall semester)
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the processing and performance of engineering materials as well as their physical and chemical properties. It includes the chemistry of metals, plastics, and ceramics. Phase diagrams, heat treatment of metals, and micrographs are studied in the laboratory. Prerequisite: MT114 Manufacturing Processes, MA121 Fundamentals of College Mathematics or a higher level mathematics course which includes trigonometry, and either CH131 College Chemistry or CH141 General Chemistry 1.
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6.00 Credits
This course integrates previous and current course work and applies it to the design of manufactured parts. Designing for easier and more economical manufacturing is emphasized.Topics include assigning tolerances based upon how the part is to function, common manufacturing process tolerances, limit dimensions, avoiding tolerance accumulation, datums, introduction to geometric dimensioning and tolerancing,ASMEY-14.5M-1994, and functional gaging. Prerequisite: MT101 Engineering Drawing, or permission of the Department Head.
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6.00 Credits
This course introduces the fundamentals of tool design.Topics include break-even charts, tool materials, workholding principles, 3-2- 1 basis of location, jig and fixture design for different processes, presswork tooling, punch and die set, gaging and assembly tooling. Prerequisites: MT141 Machining Fundamentals and MT221Tolerance and Assembly Drafting. (Spring Semester)
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4.00 Credits
This course covers basic electrical principles and electronic components, and several types of drawings to support design and documentation of electrical circuits.Topics include device symbols, schematics, ladder diagrams, logic diagrams, architectural electrical drawings, and basic electrical circuit principles such as voltage, current, resistance,Ohms law, and power. Prerequisites: MT140 Drafting and Design Using AutoCAD or MT232 MicroStation CAD.
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2.00 Credits
This course introduces the statics and strength of materials while emphasizing their uses in practical design situations.Topics include unit conversions, force vectors, moment of a force, equilibrium of concurrent and coplanar force systems, stress, strain, shear and bending moment diagrams, and bending and deflection of beams. Prerequisites: MA106Technical Mathematics 2 or higher level mathematics course which includes trigonometry, or permission of the Department Head.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the properties of commonly used materials. Topics include the method used to evaluate material that will be used in the manufacturing of a part. Prerequisites: MA105Technical Mathematics 1 and MT114 Manufacturing Processes.
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4.00 Credits
This course covers the various types of service system drawings, such as heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC), water supply, drainage distribution, fire protection, and control systems. Both residential and commercial application are emphasized, along with CAD drawing methods. Prerequisite: MT112 Architectural Drafting.
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