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3.00 Credits
LAB HOURS: 3, CREDIT: 1 Prerequisite: EPO 215 A continuation of EPO 215 Manufacturing Processes I, emphasizing work on metal lathes and vertical milling machines.
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2.00 Credits
LAB HOURS: 2, CREDIT: 1 Prerequisite: None Examines the theory and application to machinery maintenance of vibration analysis, oil analysis, machinery alignment, heat balance, and Diesel engine performance analysis. Students participate in the Training Ship machinery maintenance program, including machinery history, trend analysis, and predictive maintenance.
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2.00 Credits
LAB HOURS: 2, CREDIT: 1 Prerequisite: None Examines the theory and application to machinery maintenance of vibration analysis, oil analysis, machinery alignment, thermography, and overall plant performance analysis. Includes the study of various machinery maintenance programs applied to facilities engineering systems, including machinery history, trend analysis, and predictive maintenance.
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2.00 Credits
CLASS HOURS: 2, CREDIT: 2 Prerequisite: EPO 220 Explores the systems that support the operation of an internal combustion engine. Included are starting systems, governors, speed controls, hydraulic systems, and fuel and oil purification systems. Regulations, local, national and international, as they apply to internal combustion engines are examined.
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2.00 Credits
LAB HOURS: 2, CREDIT: 1 Prerequisite: EPO 220 This course provides an introduction to the operation of slow-speed diesel propulsion systems. The course consists of lecture and practical training in engineering systems and proper operating procedures. The student will learn to operate a heavy-fuel diesel-propulsion plant under normal operating conditions. Students will learn to work effectively as a team to diagnose combustion and machinery faults under emergency conditions representative of those encountered on an operating vessel. This course will emphasize Engine Team Management techniques utilizing the simulator as an instructional tool to train the students in good communications and problem solving even during stressful conditions.
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3.00 Credits
Independent Study
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3.00 Credits
Special Topics
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: EPO 213, EPO 215 A practical experience in taking a fabrication project through each step to completion. Scheduling, drawings, materials lists, various fabricating techniques, and teamwork are all part of the assigned project.
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1.00 Credits
CLASS HOURS: 1, CREDIT: 1 A survey course introducing the engineering technology profession and curriculum. Topics in engineering education, academic success strategies, and career opportunities are covered. Also, the basic concepts of engineering analysis are introduced through the use of engineering units and significant features in calculations. Field trips are utilized to give the students exposure to their chosen profession.
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2.00 Credits
CLASS HOURS: 2, CREDIT: 2 Prerequisites: None Corequisite: ET 230L Examination of the properties of materials from the atomic to the molecular levels, looking at crystal structures and the application of materials to engineering systems. Emphasis is on metals, but nonmetals are discussed. Mechanical properties, creep, fatigue, corrosion and failure characteristics are covered. Current usage of advanced materials is also discussed.
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