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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS<br />
Introduction to Fluid Mechanics; Forces on Submerged<br />
Surfaces; Work <strong>and</strong> Energy of Fluids in Motion; Steady Flow of<br />
Incompressible Fluids; Flow Measurement<br />
Prerequisites -MATH 1100 (Pre-Calculus) or MATH 1102 (Pre-<br />
Calculus); PHYS 1100 (Physics) or PHYS 1101 (Physics)<br />
Duration - 13 weeks instruction, exclusive of final examination<br />
Lectures - 3 hours/week = 39 hours total<br />
Laboratories - 2 hours/week every second week for 6 labs =<br />
12 hours<br />
FLDS 2106 (Introduction to Fluid Statics<br />
& Dynamics)<br />
This course is designed as an introduction to the laws <strong>and</strong><br />
principles that govern Fluid Mechanics. Students will be able to<br />
apply these principles to relevant ROV applications.<br />
Introduction to Fluid Mechanics; Forces on Submerged Surfaces;<br />
Buoyancy, Forces due to Fluids in Motion, Drag<br />
Duration - 3 weeks<br />
Lectures - 6 hours/week = 18 hours total<br />
Laboratories - 1 hour/week = 3 hours total<br />
FLDS 2107 (Hydraulic Controls)<br />
This is an intermediate level course designed for students in the<br />
Remotely Operated Vehicles Operator Program.<br />
Hydraulic Principles; Hydraulic Systems <strong>and</strong> Schematics;<br />
Hydraulic Fluids; Hydraulic Hoses <strong>and</strong> Pipes; Seals <strong>and</strong> Packing;<br />
Reservoir, Design <strong>and</strong> Function; Contamination Control <strong>and</strong><br />
Filtration; Linear Activators; Pumps <strong>and</strong> Motors; Directional<br />
Control Valves; Pressure Control; Flow Control; Hydraulic System<br />
Accessories<br />
Duration - 10 weeks<br />
Lectures - 3 hours/week = 39 hours total<br />
Laboratories - 2 hours/week = 26 hours total<br />
FLDS 2108 (Introduction to Fluid Statics,<br />
Dynamics & Hydraulics)<br />
This course is designed as an introduction to the laws <strong>and</strong><br />
principles that govern Fluid Mechanics <strong>and</strong> Hydraulics.<br />
Students will be able to apply these principles to relevant ROV<br />
applications.<br />
Introduction to Fluid Mechanics; Forces on Submerged Surfaces;<br />
Buoyancy <strong>and</strong> Stability; Forces due to Fluids in Motion; Drag;<br />
Hydraulic Principles; Hydraulic System <strong>and</strong> Schematics;<br />
Hydraulic Fluids; Hydraulic Hoses <strong>and</strong> Pipes; Seals <strong>and</strong><br />
Packing; Reservoir Design <strong>and</strong> Function; Contamination Control<br />
<strong>and</strong> Filtration; Linear Activators; Piston Pumps <strong>and</strong> Motors;<br />
Directional Control Valves; Pressure Control; Hydraulic System<br />
Accessories.<br />
Co-requisite - PHYS 1100 (Physics) or PHYS 1101 (Physics)<br />
Duration - 13 weeks<br />
Lectures - 3 hours/week = 39 hous<br />
Laboratories - 2 hours/biweekly = 12 hours<br />
FLDS 2201 (<strong>Marine</strong> Hydraulics)<br />
This intermediate course is designed to provide <strong>Marine</strong><br />
Engineering Systems Design students with the engineering<br />
knowledge needed to analyze hydraulic installations, specify<br />
components, <strong>and</strong> design shipboard hydraulic systems.<br />
Principles of Power Hydraulics, Hydraulic Fluids <strong>and</strong> Reservoirs,<br />
Hydraulic Piping <strong>and</strong> Fittings, Seals <strong>and</strong> Packing, Components<br />
of Hydraulic Systems, Hydraulic Pumps <strong>and</strong> Motors (Rotary<br />
Actuators), <strong>Marine</strong> Applications of Hydraulics<br />
Prerequisite - ENSY 1202 (Introduction to <strong>Marine</strong> Engineering<br />
Systems Design); PHYS 1200 (Physics), FLDS 2100 (Fluid<br />
Mechanics)<br />
Duration - 13 weeks<br />
Lectures - 3 hours/week = 39 hours total<br />
Laboratories - 2 hours/week every second week for 6 labs =<br />
12 hours<br />
FLDS 3100 (Hydraulics <strong>and</strong> Pneumatics)<br />
This is an intermediate level course designed primarily for<br />
students in the <strong>Marine</strong> Engineering Technology program<br />
Hydraulic Principles; Hydraulic System <strong>and</strong> Schematics;<br />
Hydraulic Fluids; Hydraulic Hoses <strong>and</strong> Pipes; Seals <strong>and</strong> Packing;<br />
Reservoir, Design <strong>and</strong> Function; Contamination Control <strong>and</strong><br />
Filtration; Linear Activators; Pumps <strong>and</strong> Motors; Directional<br />
Control Valves; Pressure Control; Flow Control; Hydraulic<br />
System Accessories; Pneumatic Principles; Air Compressors <strong>and</strong><br />
Receivers; Air Distribution <strong>and</strong> Auxiliary Equipment<br />
Prerequisite - PHYS 1100 (Physics) or PHYS 1101 (Physics)<br />
Duration - 13 weeks<br />
Lectures - 3 hours/week<br />
Laboratories - 2 hours/week<br />
FLDS 3105 (Hydraulics <strong>and</strong> Pneumatics)<br />
This is an intermediate level course designed primarily for<br />
students in the <strong>Marine</strong> Engineering Technology program.<br />
Hydraulic Principles; Hydraulic System <strong>and</strong> Schematics;<br />
Hydraulic Fluids; Hydraulic Hoses <strong>and</strong> Pipes; Seals <strong>and</strong> Packing;<br />
Reservoir, Design <strong>and</strong> Function; Contamination Control <strong>and</strong><br />
Filtration; Linear Activators; Pumps <strong>and</strong> Motors; Directional<br />
Control Valves; Pressure Control; Flow Control; Hydraulic<br />
System Accessories; Pneumatic Principles; Air Compressors <strong>and</strong><br />
Receiver; Air Distribution <strong>and</strong> Auxiliary Equipment<br />
Prerequisite - PHYS 1100 (Physics) or PHYS 1101 (Physics)<br />
Duration - 13 weeks<br />
Lectures - 3 hours/week = 39 hours total<br />
Laboratories - 2 hours/week = 26 hours total<br />
FLDS 3106 (Introduction to Fluid Statics &<br />
Dynamics)<br />
This course is designed as an introduction to the laws <strong>and</strong><br />
principles that govern Fluid Mechanics. Students will be able to<br />
apply these principles to relevant ROV applications.<br />
Introduction to Fluid Mechanics; Forces on Submerged Surfaces;<br />
Buoyancy, Forces due to Fluids in Motion, Drag<br />
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