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MEC 102 - Mechatronics Industrial Processes


Credits: 3
3 Skills Lab Hours

Prerequisites: MEC 100  

 
Description
This course emphasizes industrial processes and maintenance. Students will learn how engineering materials are gathered and processed for use. The course covers principles of production planning, inventory management and the operating and troubleshooting of industrial equipment. Students who successfully pass the course will sit for the Manufacturing Skill Standards Council’s (MSSC) Processes and Production and Maintenance Awareness exams towards achievement of the Certified Production Technician (CPT) credential. Fees for test materials and certification are added to the cost of this course.


Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of the course, the student will:

  1. Calculate mechanical principles, such as force, moment, mechanical advantage and friction.
  2. Connect linkages, cams and turnbuckles.
  3. Operate common industrial tools, including band saws, hammers, drills and digital multi-meter (DMM).
  4. Describe the sources and properties of engineering materials as used in the energy and manufacturing industries.
  5. Describe production processes for natural gas, machining, manufacturing and distribution.
  6. Troubleshoot basic machine problems.
  7. Calculate productivity.
  8. Determine methods of improving productivity.
  9. Describe elements of effective inventory management, including work orders, the Process Failure Mode Effects Analysis (PFMEA) process, Kanban and packaging and shipping.
  10. Name the types of basic welding applications, including oxyacetylene, gas metal arc, pipe and spot welding.
  11. Use proper formulas and concepts to analyze electrical circuit principles, including voltage, resistance, continuity, power and current protection.
  12. Describe the functions and operations of hydraulic and pneumatic pwer systems.
  13. Describe the functions and operations of bearings and couplings in a mechanical power transmission system.
  14. Delineate the functions and operations of belt and chanin drives.
  15. Design a control circuit in a ladder diagram format to operate a solenoid valve.
  16. Select a mechatronics degree specialization and draft a career plan.
Listed Topics
  1. Mechanical principles and linkages
  2. Production materials
  3. Production processes
  4. Machining processes
  5. Machine operations
  6. Tools and equipment use
  7. Equipment procedures and troubleshooting
  8. Production, planning and workflow
  9. Production management
  10. Principles of welding
  11. Basic electrical circuits
  12. Electrical measurement
  13. Hydraulic and pneumatic power systems
  14. Lubrication concepts
  15. Bearings and couplings
  16. Machine control concepts
  17. Machine automation
  18. Educational and career planning
Reference Materials
Instructor-approved textbook and materials.
Students who successfully complete this course acquire general knowledge, skills and abilities that align with CCAC’s definition of an educated person. Specifically, this course fulfills these General Education Goals:
  • Culture Society and Citizenship
  • Information Literacy
  • Technological Competency
Approved By: Dr. Quintin B. Bullock Date Approved: 5/02/2014
Last Reviewed: 3/12/2021


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