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MEC 141 — MEC-141. Strength of Materials for Engineering Technology. 3 Credits

LECT 30 hrs LAB 45 hrs This course studies the mathematical determination of stress and deflection for materials having applied loads of normal, shear, torsion, bending or combinations of these. The rational design of mechanical components, such as fasteners, weldments, tanks, shafts, beams and columns, to satisfy stress, deflection and stability criteria are studied. Also included are Mohr's circle and strain gauge techniques. This course is intended for Engineering Technology students; Engineering Science students should take ENR-230 , Engineering Strength of Materials. Prerequisites: MEC-104 and MAT-110 Additional Fees: Course fee applies.

Prerequisites: MEC 104, MAT 110

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