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3.00 Credits
- 3 hrs. A study of power drives including gear, chain, and V-belt drives; shafts; keys, splines, and snap rings; springs; power screws; rolling and journal bearings; and brakes, clutches, flywheels, and couplings. Use of the computer is required. Prerequisite: TGC 218 Strength of Materials. ( Offered Fall)
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- 3 hrs. A study of the drafting and design of structural systems in steel, wood, and concrete with emphasis on the composition characteristics of the material. Prerequisites: TGC 218 Strength of Materials and MDT 111L Technical Drafting ( Offered upon sufficient demand)
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3.00 Credits
- 3 hrs. A course offering hands-on training in two- and threedimensional computer-aided design software. Prerequisite: MDT 213 Computer Graphics. ( Offered Fall)
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3.00 Credits
- 3 hrs. A continuation of MDT 302L. The emphasis is on a design project using the principles covered in MDT 302L. Prerequisite: MDT 302L ( Offered Spring)
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3.00 Credits
- 3 hrs. A continuation of MDT 313. Creation of a full-scale three-dimensional computer model design; various checks, such as corridor clearance, and horizontal and vertical layout schemes that can be carried out using a model; and error-reduction design methods, not possible with two-dimensional modeling techniques. Prerequisite: MDT 313 Computer-Aided Drafting and Design I ( Offered Spring)
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1.00 Credits
1 hrs. (Lect.. 1 hr.) Brief review of mechanical engineering as a practice is reviewed briefly. Students are required to develop a basic engineering project to include: Market outlook, basic production techniques, economic assessment, planning and design, manufacturing, testing, and product evaluation. A final technical report is required. The report includes an oral presentation and documentation in writing. Emphasis is placed on team development, consistent use of engineering units, and computer usage. Project selection is under the approval of the instructor. Prerequisite: MTH 104 or consent of instructor ( Offered - consult advisor) Co-requisite ME 101L.
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1cr.hr. (Lab.3 hrs). Laboratory required to develop the project/s associated with ME 101. Co-requisite ME 101
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to computer graphics user interface (GUI) for Computer Aided Design (CAD), Graphics visualization and interpretation; creating engineering drawings in two and three dimensions, solid modeling utilities, assembly for manufacturing fundamentals, manufacturing process definition and implementation. Topics include basics on solid modeling, sweeps and blends, Interaction with automated manufacturing devices and basics of Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAD). Prerequisites: none, Co- requisite:. None
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3.00 Credits
I - 3 hrs. Introduction to problem solving techniques in engineering using digital computers and Fortran programming. Topics include flow charting and emphasis on analysis and solutions of science problems in fluid dynamics, materials, structures and energy systems. Fundamentals of linear algebra are discussed.
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3.00 Credits
hrs. Principles of equilibrium, governing equations, free-body diagrams. Topics include statics and the design problem, vectorial representation of forces, analysis of mechanical systems in equilibrium, properties of forces, equivalent systems, moments, couples, and resultants. Applied problems in friction, centroids and area moments of inertia and an introduction to computer simulation techniques. Prerequisites: MTH 126 ( or concurrently), PHY 106.
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