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24-370 Engineering Design I: Methods and Skills

Units:12.0
Department:Mechanical Engineering
Co-requisites:24-262
Notes:Junior standing. Completion of stress analysis recommended.
Related URLs:http://www.me.cmu.edu

24-370 Engineering Design I: Methods and Skills Spring: 12 Units In this course, students will learn methods and skills for the engineering design process, consisting of four stages: concept design, detail design, analysis, and manufacturing. The course covers the engineering design process in a holistic fashion by discussing theories and practices of the four stages and inter-relating them. Some hands-on assignments, including computational assignments, are given to enhance the learning outcome. After taking this course, students will be able to: express ideas in sketches; interpret and create engineering drawings; select and apply machine elements; model detailed shapes with CAD tools; analyze product performance with CAE tools; and choose materials and manufacturing schemes. Co-requisites: 24-262 (stress analysis) and junior status


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