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C OLLEGE OF E NGINEERING<br />
TME1023 TECHNICAL<br />
GRAPHICS<br />
Prerequisite: 0. Concepts of<br />
mechanical drawing with emphasis<br />
on visualization; includes<br />
dimensioning, sectioning and <strong>to</strong>lerancing.<br />
Fundamentals of orthographic,<br />
isometric and auxiliary<br />
projections and experience of<br />
applying <strong>the</strong>se principles <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />
solution of space problems. Lect.<br />
2 hrs., Lab. 2 hrs. 3 hours credit<br />
TME2013 STATICS<br />
Prerequisites: MCS2313,<br />
MCS1023, PHY1063. Analytical<br />
and graphical study of forces,<br />
moments and couples. Determination<br />
of <strong>the</strong> resultant and equilibrium<br />
of all types of force system<br />
(ex-coplanar, concurrent non-parallel<br />
systems), solution of truss<br />
problems by methods of joints and<br />
methods of sections. Theory of<br />
static friction with related problems.<br />
Determination of centroids<br />
of composite bodies. Several<br />
problems are solved by computer.<br />
Lect. 3 hrs. 3 hours credit<br />
TME2033 MECHANICS<br />
OF MATERIALS<br />
Prerequisite: TME2013. Methods<br />
for <strong>the</strong> calculation of shear, tension,<br />
<strong>to</strong>rsion, and compression<br />
stresses in industrial materials.<br />
Design and analysis of engineering<br />
structures, analysis of statically<br />
determinate beams.<br />
Experimentation in tensile, structure<br />
deflection, shear, and fatigue<br />
failure. The computer is used for<br />
problem solving and analysis.<br />
Lect. 3 hrs. 3 hours credit<br />
TME2053 DYNAMICS<br />
Prerequisite: TME2013.<br />
Analytical study of <strong>the</strong> motion of<br />
rigid bodies. Inertia, mass,<br />
New<strong>to</strong>ns laws of motion, equations<br />
rotation, plane motion,<br />
moment of inertia, and radius of<br />
gyration are covered. Angular<br />
velocity analysis of compound<br />
and epicycle gear trains, displacement,<br />
velocity and acceleration<br />
analysis of mechanisms.<br />
Lect. 3 hrs. 3 hours credit<br />
TME2073<br />
THERMODYNAMICS<br />
Prerequisites: MCS2313,<br />
PHY1083, PHY1101. Work, heat,<br />
pressure, first law of <strong>the</strong>rmodynamics,<br />
<strong>the</strong>rmodynamic systems,<br />
properties, energy transfers, conservation,<br />
equations of state,<br />
process calculations, entropy, p-v<br />
and t-s diagrams and air tables.<br />
Complete cycles, second law,<br />
internal combustion engines, irreversibility,<br />
gas turbines. Included<br />
are <strong>to</strong>pics in heat transfer and<br />
numerical analysis. Lect. 3 hrs.<br />
3 hours credit<br />
TME2123 FLUIDS<br />
Prerequisites: MCS2313,<br />
PHY1083, PHY1101, TME2013.<br />
The principles of fluid mechanics<br />
and applications <strong>to</strong> practical<br />
applied problems. Hydrostatics<br />
pressures, manometers, U-tube,<br />
buoyancy, and stability; hydrodynamics<br />
laminar and turbulent<br />
flow, system losses, velocity profiles,<br />
fluid flow. Compressible<br />
flow analysis. The computer is<br />
used for problem solving and<br />
analysis. Lect. 3 hrs.<br />
3 hours credit<br />
TME2143 MATERIALS 1<br />
Prerequisites: PHY1083,<br />
PHY1101. Properties of materials,<br />
test methods and <strong>the</strong> influence of<br />
changes in physical conditions<br />
and chemical composition on <strong>the</strong><br />
properties of metals, alloys, polymers,<br />
woods, ceramics, and glass.<br />
Labora<strong>to</strong>ry demonstrations<br />
include metallography, hardness<br />
testing techniques, polymeter<br />
deformation, and composites.<br />
Lect. 3 hrs. 3 hours credit<br />
TME2163 COMPUTER<br />
GRAPHICS<br />
Prerequisites: TME1023.<br />
Introduction <strong>to</strong> design, utilizing<br />
CAD system hardware, particularly<br />
microcomputer equipment in<br />
conjunction with system software.<br />
Techniques in creating two and<br />
three dimensional points, lines,<br />
curves, arcs, and components used<br />
in technical drawing and mechanical<br />
design. Created digital data is<br />
transferred <strong>to</strong> hard copy on system<br />
plotters. Lect. 2 hrs., Lab. 2 hrs.<br />
3 hours credit<br />
TME2213 MECHANICAL<br />
DESIGN<br />
Prerequisites: Sophomore standing,<br />
TME2033, TME2143.<br />
Preparation of sketches, drawings<br />
of components, assemblies, and<br />
design calculations. Emphasizes<br />
design decision making concepts<br />
and appropriate application of<br />
dimensioning, <strong>to</strong>lerancing, applicable<br />
standards, and conventions.<br />
Students develop solutions <strong>to</strong><br />
practical mechanical design problems<br />
and team projects presented<br />
<strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> class. Students are expected<br />
<strong>to</strong> utilize previously acquired<br />
MET program skills. Lect. 2 hrs.,<br />
Lab. 2 hrs. 3 hours credit<br />
TME3113 ENGINEERING<br />
MECHANICS<br />
Prerequisites: Junior standing,<br />
MCS1023, MCS2313, PHY1063.<br />
Analytical and graphical study of<br />
static forces, moments and couples.<br />
Determination of <strong>the</strong> resultant<br />
and equilibrium of all types of<br />
force system (ex-coplanar, concurrent<br />
non-parallel systems). Theory<br />
of static friction with related problems.<br />
Determination of centroids<br />
of composite bodies. Analytical<br />
study of <strong>the</strong> motion of rigid bod-<br />
ies. Inertia, mass, New<strong>to</strong>ns laws<br />
of motion, equations rotation,<br />
plane motion, angular velocity<br />
analysis of compound and epicycle<br />
gear trains; displacement,<br />
velocity and acceleration analyses<br />
of mechanisms. Lect. 3 hrs.<br />
3 hours credit<br />
TME4103 ENGINEERING<br />
MATERIALS 2<br />
Prerequisites: Junior standing,<br />
CHM3144. Properties of metals,<br />
alloys, polymers, wood, glass and<br />
ceramic materials. The influence<br />
of physical conditions and chemical<br />
composition on <strong>the</strong>se properties.<br />
Metaliographic techniques,<br />
sample treatment testing techniques.<br />
Lect. 3 hrs., Lab. 1 hr.<br />
3 hours credit<br />
TOM3113 OPERATIONS<br />
MANAGEMENT<br />
Prerequisites: MGT2203 and<br />
MCS2113 or MCS2023. An<br />
over<strong>view</strong> of production functions<br />
in both manufacturing and service<br />
organizations. Forecasting, capacity<br />
planning, product and service<br />
system design, aggregate planning,<br />
inven<strong>to</strong>ry and project management,<br />
and quality assurance.<br />
Lect. 3 hrs. 3 hours credit<br />
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