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G:\common\eng1102\1102_200508\00course\en02.last_da Final Exam Format 1. Tuesday 7:45 – 9:45 pm 2. Location Section 5 (MWR 3:30-5) – Fisher 139 Section 9 (TRF 12:30-2) – Fisher 135 3. Approx. 50 True/False and Multiple Choice Questions read carefully 4. Machine Graded 5. No Calculators

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Final Exam Format. Tuesday 7:45 – 9:45 pm Location Section 5 (MWR 3:30-5) – Fisher 139 Section 9 (TRF 12:30-2) – Fisher 135 Approx. 50 True/False and Multiple Choice Questions  read carefully Machine Graded No Calculators. Final Exam Topics. Engineering Drawings - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Final Exam Format

1. Tuesday 7:45 – 9:45 pm

2. Location• Section 5 (MWR 3:30-5) – Fisher 139

• Section 9 (TRF 12:30-2) – Fisher 135

3. Approx. 50 True/False and Multiple Choice Questions read carefully

4. Machine Graded

5. No Calculators

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Final Exam Topics

● Engineering Drawings● Inclined and oblique faces in orthographic

views● Sectional Views● Basic dimensioning (See LM examples)● Choice of drawing views (See LM examples)● Reading engineering working drawings

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Final Exam Topics● UG NX / 3-D Modeling

● Applications● Primitives● Sketching/Constraining● Design Features● Boolean Operations● File Naming● Master Model Concept● Assemblies● Drafting● Loft & Sweep (minimal)

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Final Exam Topics● Algorithms

● Interpreting Flowcharts● Programming in Matlab

● Logic ● Loops● Array variables● Managing index pointers● Data input● Data output● User defined functions

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Final Exam Topics

● Hazard Analysis● Why and How● FMEA (See reference from D. Anderson)● RPN – how to calculate, what does each factor

mean?