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MET 214: Strength of Materials Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Point Park University
Introduction to materials testing including tension, compression, ductility, hardness, modulus of elasticity in tension and torsion, shear strength, and beam and column testing. A special assignment, including a written report and oral presentation, is required. Dual listed as CET 214. Course Objectives (1) Gain a working intuition of the behavior of materials through testing of various materials in the laboratory. (2) Conduct, design, and build projects to see how the distribution of a material effects the strength of a design (3) Keep orderly records of the tests conducted in a laboratory notebook.
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MET 215: Thermodynamics
3.00 Credits
Point Park University
Topics include the properties of ideal and imperfect gases and two-phase mixtures. All thermodynamics properties such as internal energy, entropy and enthalpy are defined and applied. The concepts of work and heat transfer are examined through a wide variety of problems. The first and second laws are covered from both system and control volume viewpoints, for static fluids and for fluids in motion. Refrigeration cycles, steam cycles and gas turbine cycles are covered in detail utilizing stream tables, gas tables, T-S and P-H diagrams. Course Objectives (1) Use the ideal gas law to calculate pressure, specific volume, mass or temperature of a gas from given properties. (2) Use the principle of reduced pressure and reduced temperature with Van der Waal's chart to find compatibility factor and analyze real gases. (3) Calculate work done during isobaric, isothermal, adiabatic and polytrophic expansion or compression (4) Use the first law of thermodynamics to calculate changes in internal energy, heat exchange and work (5) Analyze the vapor compression cycle (6) Analyze the Rankine cycle (7) Analyze the Brayton cycle
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MET 294: Special Topics (CORE)
3.00 Credits
Point Park University
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MET 295: Selected Topics in MET I
3.00 Credits
Point Park University
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MET 296: Independent Study in MET I
1.00 Credits
Point Park University
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MET 320: Kinematics of Machine Elements
4.00 Credits
Point Park University
Kinematic analysis of displacement velocity and acceleration is applied to a variety of machine elements including three bar and four bar linkages, cams and gears. Analytical techniques that make extensive use of the differential calculus, are stressed. These are coupled with graphical methods for the design of plate cams. Extensive use is made of commercial software packages including "Working Model" and "ALGOR Event Simulator FEA", in a comprehensive lab component. Course Objectives (1) Calculate velocity and acceleration for any resolute of prismatic linkage connection (2) Analyze all forms of trochoid motion. (3) Calculate step-up or reduction ratios for complex gear trains, including those with epicycloids and hypocycloid elements. (4) Design plate cams (5) Design wedge cams
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MET 321: Machine Design
4.00 Credits
Point Park University
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MET 331: Engineering Design Using Pro/ENGINEER
3.00 Credits
Point Park University
Engineering Design Using Pro/ENGINEER? gives the student the ability to use the most advanced and highly re-garded design software. Aspects of the course include sketching, 3D part modeling, 3D assemblies, exploded assemblies and the creation of manufacturing drawings from the parametric model. Students produce PowerPoint presentations to display completed work. Prerequisite: CMPS 204.
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MET 395: Selected Topics in MET II
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Point Park University
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MET 396: Internship in ME
3.00 Credits
Point Park University
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