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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
CLASS HOURS: 3, CREDIT: 3 Prerequisites: PHY 100, PHY 100L, MTH 200 Basic laws of thermodynamics and their applications to heat-power machinery applied on shipboard heat-power plants, steam and gas turbines, internal combustion engines, and vapor-compression refrigeration systems.
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3.00 Credits
CLASS HOURS: 3, CREDIT: 3 Prerequisites: ET 250, ET 250L Corequisite: ET 350L Principles and application of magnetic circuits and transformers, three phase power, power factor correction, DC motors and generators, three phase AC motors and alternators, single-phase motors, stepper motors, electronic motor control, and circuit protection devices.
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2.00 Credits
LAB HOURS: 2, CREDIT: 1 Prerequisites: ET 250, ET 250L Corequisite: ET 350 Application of the principles from ET 350 in laboratory measurements and analysis.
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3.00 Credits
CLASS HOURS: 3, CREDIT: 3 Prerequisites: ET 250, ET 250L Corequisite: ET 370L Principles and application of electronic circuits and components, microcontrollers, operational amplifiers, comparators, peak detectors, active filters, timer circuits, AD conversion, serial communication, and micro electro-mechanical systems.
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2.00 Credits
LAB HOURS: 2, CREDIT: 1 Corequisite: ET 370 Application of the principles from ET 370 in laboratory measurements and analysis, followed by a comprehensive team project.
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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
CLASS HOURS: 3, CREDIT: 3 Prerequisites: COM 220, COM 220L, ET 370, ET 370L, MTH 201 Corequisite: ET 400L A study of instrumentation devices and their uses in monitoring processes. Instrumentation used for measuring temperature, pressure, level, flow, position and motion as well as other types of analytical measurement are studied. In addition to instrumentation, the principles of signal conditioning are also studied including op-amp applications, filtering, applications to pneumatic systems, and digital signal conditioning. Concludes with a study of how instrumentation relates to modern data acquisition systems; how to optimize measurements and effectively analyze measured signals. Laboratory applications are investigated concurrently with course topics.
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2.00 Credits
LAB HOURS: 2, CREDIT: 1 Prerequisites: COM 220, COM 220L, ET 370, ET 370L, MTH 201 Corequisite: ET 400 This lab is designed to study principles introduced in ET 400 Instrumentation and Measurement. Lab procedures include studies involving signal conditioning, Wheatstone bridge applications, use of operational amplifiers for signal conditioning, Boolean logic, thermal transducers, strain gage measurements, variable capacitance transducers, and optical transducers. Computer-based data acquisition methods are used in all the procedures.
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2.00 Credits
CLASS HOURS: 2, CREDIT: 2 Prerequisites: ET 342, ET 342L Corequisite: ET 442L This is the final course in a two course series of applied thermodynamics with regards to refrigeration/air conditioning cycle. This course will focus on the HVAC requirements of facilities with application to ships as well as any facility. Designing of HVAC systems, including heat balance, duct design and fan selection will be used to examine the system requirements and to examine potential modification to the existing system. The course will prepare the student for the Certified Plant Engineer-In Training (CPE-IT), Fundamentals of Engineering (FE), and United States Coast Guard (USCG) exams.
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