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3.00 Credits
Concepts of stress and strain, normal stress, shear stress, axial loading, torsion, beams, combined loading and combined stresses, deflection of beams, principal stresses; theories of failures, welded, riveted and bolted connections, columns; introduction to experimental stress analysis methods, laboratory report writing and an oral presentation. (Usually offered Fall semester.) Prerequisites: MAT 111 and TEC 120.
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4.00 Credits
Theory is adapted to practical design of machine elements with an emphasis on the engineering approach and the exercise of judgment. Topics include the kinematic analysis of linkages, cams, gears, and gear trains. Strength and design characteristics of selected machine elements such as gears, shafts, belts and chains are also considered. Students will also be required to prepare a resume and letter of application. (Usually offered Fall semester.) Prerequisites: MET 110 and either TEC 120 or DRF 188.
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4.00 Credits
Continuation of MET 220 including columns, springs, shafts, keys, couplings, bearings, fasteners, brakes and clutches. Emphasis in the drawing laboratory will be placed on combining various elements into the design of systems and machines. Students will be expected to demonstrate competence in professional presentation of technical material. (Usually offered Spring semester.) Prerequisites: MET 205 and MET 220.
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2.00 Credits
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3.00 Credits
Use of selected manufacturing methods utilizing CNC programming as the basis for control of machine. Typical topics may include machine language, incremental and absolute CNC programming, polar and cartesian coordinate systems, machine controls, tool path compensation, use of Compact and Apt as programming tools, CAD/CAM relationships and tool selection. The student will be expected to have adequate basic skills so as to pursue the "hands on" aspects in the machine tool laboratory. If time allows, additional topics may be chosen from the following areas: casting, die casting, cold working, hot working, press forming, welding, machining processes, measurement and gaging, oxyacetylene brazing/welding, arc welding or inert gas welding. (Usually offered Fall semester.) Prerequisites: MET 125, MAT 111 and or permission of the Instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Basic principles of fluid mechanics as applied to the areas of fluid power and piping. Topics include hydrostatics, flow equations and pressure loss calculations for pipes and fittings. Characteristics of cylinders, pumps, valves and flow through restrictions such as orifices and nozzles are considered. Laboratory experiments entail the operation of hydraulic and pneumatic devices and make use of computer reduction of data. Prerequisite: MAT 110 or equivalent.
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