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Engineering 10. Engineering Disciplines. Bruce Mayer, PE Licensed Electrical & Mechanical Engineer BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu. ¿ Class Question on CE ?. What types of things might a CIVIL Engineer Design?. Civil Engineering. CE’s Design, Oversee Construction And Oversee Maintenance Of
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Engineering 10 EngineeringDisciplines Bruce Mayer, PE Licensed Electrical & Mechanical EngineerBMayer@ChabotCollege.edu
¿ Class Question on CE ? • What types of things might a CIVIL Engineer Design?
Civil Engineering • CE’s Design, Oversee Construction And Oversee Maintenance Of • Highways • Bridges & Tunnels • Airports • Dams & Reservoirs • Water/Oil/Gas Pipelines • CE is one of the oldest branches of engineering
CE cont. • CE’s Will Provide The Skills To Build Transportation Infrastructure Of The Future: Bridges, Roadways And Mass Transit Systems • Typical Classes of Employers • Construction Corporations • Local Consulting/Structure-Design Firms • Government agencies; e.g., CalTrans, Dept of Water Resources
Testing the New Bay Bridge • http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/news/news_releases/release.sfe?id=241
¿ Class Question on EE ? • What types of things might an ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC Engineer Design?
Electrical Engineering • Electrical Engineering, the discipline that employs the largest number of engineers, covers everything related to electrical devices, systems, and the use of electricity. • Electrical engineers work on power plants, computers, wirelessdevices, and other electrical products.
¿ Class Question on ME ? • What types of things might a MECHANICAL Engineer Design?
Mechanical Engineering • The Broadest of Engineering Disciplines • Covers everything from Fracture-Mechanics to Robotic Systems to Thermodynamics to Heat Transferto Machine Designto Energy Productionto Energy Distribution
Nuclear Engineering • A SubDiscipline of Mechanical Engrng • NUCLEAR ENGINEERING combines the disciplines of nuclear physics and mechanical engineering • Nuclear engineers design, develop, and control plants that use nuclear energy for Electrical-Power and Medical purposes.
UCB NE NewGrad Employers http://www.nuclearengineeringjobs.net/
¿ Class Question on IE ? • What types of things might a INDUSTRIAL Engineer Design?
Industrial Engineering • Industrial Engineers Organize The People, Information, Energy, Materials, And Machines Involved In Production or Work Processes. • They Are Concerned With Plant Design And Management, Quality Control, And The Human Factors Of Engineering.
¿ Class Question on BioE ? • What types of things might a BIO/BIOMED Engineering Design?
BIO-MEDICAL ENGINEERING • BioTechnology Engineering isA Relatively New, Exciting, andGrowing Field • BioMed Engineers design, and build revolutionary products Including • Artificial Organs, Limbs, and Tissue • Medical Imaging & Diagnostic Devices • Patient Monitoring Systems
http://eksobionics.com/ekso • Originally developed by UCBerkeleyRobotics & Human Engineering Laboratory • http://bleex.me.berkeley.edu/
Chemical Engineering • CHEMICAL Engineering Combines The Skills Of The Chemist and the Engineer • ChemE’s Design & Build Facilities Involved In The Production Of Chemical Products • Drugs & Other Pharmaceuticals • Paints & Dyes • Fertilizers • Solvents • Fuels • Industrial plastics • Acids, lyes, base chemicals
ChemE cont. • ChemE’s Also Oversee The Production Of Material Goods Which Use Chemicals In Their Manufacturing Process • Electronic Materials • PetroChemicals • Medicines • Concrete • Paper • Typical Employers • Chevron • DuPont
¿ Class Question AE ? • What types of things might a AEROSPACE/AERONAUTICAL Engineer Design?
Aero(Nautical/Space) Engineering • A SubDiscipline of Mechanical Egnrng • Aeronautical Engineers Do All The Research, Design, Manufacturing Building and Maintenance for: • Aircraft - Both Civil And Military • Space Systems - Rockets & Satellites • Representative Employers • Boeing • Northrup Grumman (SanJose & SunnyVale) • Lockheed Martin (Sunnyvale, CA) • NASA (Ames Research Ctr in MountainView)
Materials Engineering • Metallurgical and Materials Engineers extract, process, refine, combine, and manufacture natural substances to create new materials that permit advances in physical design. • MatEs Have In Recent Years Made Major Contributions to BioTechnology and Advancement of Solid State Electronics (i.e., computer chips)
Petroleum Engineering • A Combination of Chemical, Mechanical, and Civil Engineering • Petroleum engineers search the earth and the world's oceans to find and produce oil and gas supplies. • Some Important SubDisciplines • Drilling Engineer, Working With Geologists In Designing And Supervising Drilling Operations • Production Engineer, Developing Processes And Equipment To Optimize Oil And Gas Production • Reservoir Engineers Determine Ideal Recovery Processes, Estimate The Number Of Wells That Can Be Economically Drilled, And Simulate Future Performance Using Computer Models
Mineral and Mining Engineering • Mining Engineering is the SECOND Oldest of the Engineering Discipline • The Roots of ME Reside within MineE • Mineral and Mining Engineers locate, remove, and appraise minerals they find in the earth. • Mining engineers lay out the mines, supervise their construction, create a materials transportation system, and return the area to its natural state upon mining completion.
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Agricultural Engineering • A SubDiscipline of Mechanical Engrng • Agricultural Engineers • Design Farm & Food-Processing Equip. • Construct Crop-Storage & Livestock Bldgs • Develop Systems For Drainage, Irrigation, And Waste Disposal • Typical Employers • Archer Daniels Midland • Cargill • USA Dept. of Agriculture
CalPoly-SLO AgE Employers • Balfour Beatty Infrastructure Inc. • Carlile Macy • DeLaMare-Fultz Engineering • General Atomic Aeronautical Systems • Holdener Ranches • IDC South Dos • Solano Irrigation District
Architectural Engineering • A SubDiscipline of Civ/Mech Engineering • Architectural Engineering is concerned with the planning, design, construction, and operation of engineered systems for commercial, industrial, and institutional Human-Inhabited Facilities. • Engineered systems include • Electric power • Communications and Control • Lighting; heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning • Structural systems
COMPUTER ENGINEERING • Computer engineers deal with all aspects of computer systems including design, construction, and operation. • Some SubDisciplines • Computer Design and Engineering -- Design new computer circuits, microchips, etc.. • Computer Architecture -- Design new computer instruction sets, and combine electronic or optical components to provide powerful but cost-effective computing. • Information Technology -- Develop and manage information systems that support a business or organization. • Software Engineering -- Develop methods for the production of software systems on time, within budget, with few defects • Controls Software – Control MicroWave Ovens to Space Ships
Environmental Engineering • Environmental engineers assist with the development of water distribution systems, recycling methods, sewage treatment plants, and other pollution prevention and control systems in the water, air, and land. • Environmental engineers seek new ways to reduce any undesirable Consequence of Human Activity
Marine & Ocean Engineering • Ocean engineers direct the exploration and utilization of the ocean's resources. • Often closely tied to Civil, Petroleum and Mechanical Engineering. • ocean engineers might focus attention on underwater oil or gas exploration (petroleum engineering tasks), • OE’s design structures such as offshore drilling platforms, harbor facilities, and underwater machines (resembles Civil or Mechanical Engineering)
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