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ADM 266 — VACUUM CHAMBERS - OPERATIONS AND RISKS

3 credits · 3 hours

Prerequisite: None Corequisite: None Students will study the operation and risk of vacuum chambers, the applications such equipment is useful for, and how to recognize and remedy outgassing contamination and pressure leaks. Students will also become familiar with the hazards room-size vacuum chambers can pose to living beings and become equipped to safely resolve issues while inside such large vacuum chambers. Lab hours may include simulations, field trips to experience vacuum chambers in industry, or experience with small vacuum chambers suitable for college use. Prerequisite: As required by program. ADM 267 - ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING PROCESSES - IN SITU PROJECTS (3) Prerequisite: ADM 268 and ADM 269 Corequisite: None Students will experience with in situ 3D printing, particularly as it pertains to additive construction. The students may complete at least two (2) projects where they can experience the effects of 3D printing in hot and cold temperatures. Students will also become familiar with the environmental impact of their in situ activities, such that they learn about recyclability of materials they use and discard. Students will develop the ability to adapt materials, processes, and procedures to their in situ project conditions. They will also be able to analyze the performance and characteristics of their project conditions. They will also be able to analyze the performance and characteristics of their project from start to finish. Prerequisite: ADM 268 and ADM 269. ADM

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