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ME290 — Machine Design

2 credits · 2 hours

ME 290 - Machine Design ME 290 - Machine Design The course is about the analysis and design of machines and machine elements under tensile, shear, torsion, flexure, combined stress, impact, and fatigue loading. Emphasis is on the design procedure, sizing of parts, use of the strength of materials, and the use of manufacturers’ catalogs in design and the selection of standard parts. Typical elements studied could be keys, gears, belts, chains, fasteners, springs, bearings, welds, linkages, shafts, columns, couplings, clutches, brakes, and cams. Course

Prerequisites: MT121, MT125, ME104, ME291

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