ME 170
Summer 2006 Part of Term S2
(8 week) Jun 12-Aug 3
Credit: 3 hours.
Course teaches the primary methods and principles used by industrial and mechanical engineers today to define and describe the geometry and topology of engineered components. Students learn how to create fully defined engineering models and how to correctly present them in standard 2D blueprint form, and 3D wireframe and shaded solids. Students are also introduced to meshed topologies for engineering analysis and toolpath generation for component manufacture. ISO and ANSI standards for coordinate dimensioning and tolerancing are covered with an introduction to Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T). Parametric Technology's ProEngineer 3D CAD solid modeling software is used throughout the course to create associative models at component and assembly level with automatic blueprint creation, interference checking, and linked Bill of Materials.
Same as IE 170.
Reserved for Mechanical Science and Engineering students. Students must register for one lab and one lecture section.
| CRN | Type | Section | Time | Day | Location | Instructor | Section Details | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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31108
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Laboratory
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AB1
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1:00PM
-2:50PM
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TR
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Mechanical Engineering Lab
|
Merklin, S
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31104
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Lecture
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AL1
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10:00AM
-11:50AM
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TR
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Mechanical Engineering Bldg
|
Merklin, S
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