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3.00 Credits
- 3 hrs. A study of the fundamentals of fluid mechanics including fluid properties, fluid statics and dynamics, continuity and energy principles. Fluid flow in piping systems is covered, as well as open channel flow, pneumatics, and hydraulics. Use of the computer is required. Prerequisite: TGC 217 Statics. ( Offered Fall)
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- 3 hrs. A study of the basic laws of thermodynamics, the thermodynamic properties of fluids, and the flow of heat energy by conduction, convection, and radiation. Applications include power plants, internal combustion engines, compressors, turbines, Refrigeration, and heat exchangers. Use of the computer is required. Prerequisite: TGC 217 Statics. ( Offered Spring)
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3.00 Credits
- 3 hrs. The application of algebra, trigonometry and calculus to engineering problems. Microsoft ExcelTM is used for curve fitting, solving single and simultaneous algebraic. A special emphasis is placed on differential equations, probability, and statistics. Prerequisite: TBC 102 Microcomputer Skills for Technology ( Offered Fall and Spring)
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- 3 hrs. Integration of electrical, mechanical, and computer technology in the design. manufacture, and maintenance of a wide range of engineering products and processes. It gives a framework of knowledge that allows engineers to develop an interdisciplinary understanding and integrated approach to engineering. Pre-requisites or co-requisites: MET 200, MET 304, MET 306, MDT 302L (Offered Spring)
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1.00 Credits
1 hr. Laboratory projects in statics, fluid mechanics, and hydraulics. Lab preparation sessions will review theory before each project. Computer generated reports will be turned in by each student for each project and some oral presentations will be required. A specific lab report format will be adhered to. Prerequisites or co-requisites: TGC 217 Statics, MET 304 Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulics ( Offered Fall)
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1.00 Credits
1 hr. Laboratory projects in thermodynamics, heat transfer, and electro-mechanics. Lab preparation sessions will review theory before each project. Computer generated reports will be turned in by each student for each project and some oral presentations will be required. A specific lab report format will be adhered to. Prerequisites or corequisites: MET 200 Electromechanical Principles, MET 306 Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer, ( Offered Spring)
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3.00 Credits
3 hrs. A course in the design and analysis of hydraulic power systems. Topics include: hydraulic system analysis using the energy equation; design configurations for controlling flow and pressure; operating characteristics of pumps, valves, heat exchangers, accumulators, and accessories; design and analysis of hydraulic systems for some typical applications. Prerequisites: MET 304 Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics, MET 306 Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer. (Offered upon sufficient demand)
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3.00 Credits
3 hrs. Study of the basic principles of commercial and residential air conditioning and heating systems. The calculation of heating and cooling loads and the use of the psychometric chart are covered. Use of the computer is required. Prerequisite: MET 306 Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer. ( Offered upon sufficient demand)
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3.00 Credits
3 hrs. A review and advanced study of the principles of heat transfer. Practical systems involving thermal energy utilization and transfer will be designed. Use of the computer is required. Prerequisite: MET 306 Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer. ( Offered upon sufficient demand)
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3.00 Credits
3 hrs. A study of the response of structures to vibrational motion, including free and forced motion, and damped and undamped systems. Concepts of natural mode, natural frequency, and resonance phenomena are covered. Use of the computer is required. Prerequisite: TGC 218 Strength of Materials. ( Offered upon sufficient demand)
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