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Reverse Engineering of Mechanical Systems

Course Information

Subject

ARM

Course Number

242

Status

Active

Course Title

Reverse Engineering of Mechanical Systems

Course Description

This course is a study of the design of mechanical components in complex mechatronics systems. It covers an overview of statics, dynamics, and design of machine elements. Topics include force system analysis; study of equilibrium, translation, and rotation; friction; and stress, strain, and wear analysis. It also covers reverse engineering and the design of machine elements in mechanical systems.

Minimum Credit Hours

3

Maximum Credit Hours

3

Total Completions Allowed for Credit

1

Lecture - Lab Hours

(2-2)

Requirements

Prerequisite: ARM 153 (C or better) AND MTH 117 (C or better) or math placement test score of 55 or higher or Math ACT of 28 or higher or Math SAT of 640 or higher. Course fee.

PCS Code

1.2