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3.00 Credits
Methods of controlling and coordinating production using production planning, scheduling, inventory control, and dispatching. NOT FOR ENGINEERING CREDIT. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisite: STAT 2160 or 2600 or IME 2610. Credits: 3 hours Lab Hours: (3 to 0)
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3.00 Credits
Techniques of controlling quality in manufacturing systems. Topics include organization of quality, methods of measurement, and basic statistical tools. NOT FOR ENGINEERING CREDIT. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisite: STAT 2160 or 2600 or IME 2610. Credits: 3 hours Lab Hours: (3 to 0)
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3.00 Credits
Use of computer modeling and discrete event simulation methodology with emphasis on designing and analyzing manufacturing and service systems. Commercial simulation packages will be used. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisites: IME 2060, 2620. Credits: 3 hours Lab Hours: (3 to 0)
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3.00 Credits
Modular software development for interactive CAD. Topics include human interface for interactive design, programming structure for modular entity creation, storing and retrieving object data, utilizing peripheral input and output devices, attribute regulation and control, and software transfer and documentation specifications. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisites: IME 2460 and CS 1110. Credits: 3 hours Lab Hours: (2 to 3)
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3.00 Credits
Engineering documentation as it relates to the product development and manufacturing methods required to bring a quality product to market. ANSI and ISO standards will be studied to acquaint the students with the documentation necessary to develop assembly and part drawings and to control the changes that will effect the assembled parts. Material specifications and cost studies will be combined with geometric dimensioning and tolerancing to be applied to parts gages and tooling. The use of CAD is a major part of this course. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisites: IME 2540, 2460, and 2810. Credits: 3 hours Lab Hours: (2 to 3)
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3.00 Credits
Injection molding, blow molding, extrusion and thermoforming. Effects of thermoplastic melt characteristics on product design and part quality. Effects of machine design, set-up, and operation on part cost and profitability. Overview of processing machinery including take-off and sizing equipment. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisite: IME 2500. Credits: 3 hours Lab Hours: (2 to 3)
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3.00 Credits
Principles of pattern design, molding, pouring, and process analysis using a variety of materials and production techniques. Solidification of metals and alloys as a nucleation and grain growth process. Formation of inclusions and other casting defects will be discussed. Theory and practice in metal casting principles using green sand, investment, centrifugal, and loss foam processes. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisites: IME 2540 and (MSE 2540 or ME 2500). Credits: 3 hours Lab Hours: (2 to 3)
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3.00 Credits
Overview of assembly processes including adhesion, cohesion (welding), mechanical fasteners, snap and press fits, forming and fabricating techniques. Product finishing methods including surface preparation of various substrates, painting, plating, anodizing, printing, and vacuum metallizing. Review of the impact of the assembly and finishing procedures on product quality and reliability. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisite: IME 2810. Credits: 3 hours Lab Hours: (2 to 3)
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3.00 Credits
Principles of operation of numerically-controlled systems for manufacturing. Application of CAD/CAM systems and graphics N/C in programming. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisites: IME 2540 and IME 2460. Credits: 3 hours Lab Hours: (2 to 3)
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3.00 Credits
Application of computer graphics to drafting and design, translation of drawings to part programs for CNC machine control. Considerations for computer-integrated manufacturing. (Not for majors in Engineering Graphics and Design Technology and Manufacturing Engineering Technology.) Credits: 3 hours Lab Hours: (2 to 3)
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