A study of the systems and components that transmit power from the prime mover through the system. Gear trains, linkages, clutches, couplings, and flexible drives are evaluated mathematically in lab situations.
Days & Time:
Tues, Thurs: 6:00 PM - 7:50 PM
Facility:
AMETA 133 Automation & Cntrl L
Instructor:
Michael Rhyner
Tuition and Fees: $0.00
Mon, Wed: 8:00 AM - 11:50 AM
I117 Classroom WR
Michael Schultz
CATALOG #10462104
Provides a "hands-on" approach to the study of fluid handling systems. A wide variety of system components, including pumps, piping, seals and packing, flow control devices, flow measuring devices, and pressure vessels, are studied. System design considerations for fluid media temperature, pressure, specific gravity, viscosity, solids concentrations, and volume requirements are analyzed.
CATALOG #10462107
Provides an overview of safety, health, and environmental issues as they relate to industry. Various types of hazards and the controls and equipment used to reduce risks from hazards are discussed. Focuses on understanding the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and its function as well as other regulatory and enforcement agencies associated with industrial safety, health, and the environment.
CATALOG #10462131
Introduces concepts and applications of typical 3-phase power systems used in industry with focus on selection of overload devices, fuse sizing, wire selection, electrical motor theory and applications, and introduction to variable frequency drives through lecture and lab activities. Prerequisite: Electric Controls for Industrial Automation 10462133
CATALOG #10462132
Students participating in this class will be introduced to common machine tools and their functions. Classroom activities and hands-on lab exercises will be used to introduce participants to some of the most common applications in machining. Lab activities will introduce students to shop safety and identification of machine tools. Students will also gain understanding of the basic processes performed with different machine tools and basic machine set up and operations.
CATALOG #10462122
Preventive, Predictive, and RCM (Reliability Centered Maintenance) is an exploration of the various maintenance systems and approaches used to maintain manufacturing and industrial facilities. Through various hands-on labs and class demonstrations, learners will explore Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS) as well as the techniques and tools associated with vibration analysis, thermography, precision alignment, and ultrasound.
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This class in not open to the public and student must belong to a fire department to take the class.
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