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Mar 19, 2026
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MCAE 420 - Machine Design Credits: 3 This course is focused on the analysis and design of machine elements, such as, fasteners, springs, shafts, bearings, brakes, clutches, gears, belts, chains and pulleys, etc. The general analysis and design guidelines and procedures are elucidated. The inverse iterative processes in design are emphasized. Computer simulations are implemented in various phases of the design process. Students also learn that design is an affair regulated by the industry and state sponsored engineering standards; thus, each product design must end with ensuring compliance with the manufacturer guidelines and design codes.
Prerequisite(s): MCAE 320 (Machine Dynamics) with minimum grade of C and MCAE 300 (Engineering Materials) with minimum grade of C Graduate Credit: This course is not available for graduate credit.
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